Inattendant

| 02 Mar 2015 | 04:54

    Early in the morning of Monday, May 6, a 34-year-old female employee of the New York Fire Department left her car at a garage on E. 95th Street. The garage attendant parked the vehicle in the garage and later moved it to the street. When the attendant went again to move the car in the street, he discovered that the driver-side window had been smashed. The garage notified the owner that property had been removed from the vehicle. Because the property belonged to the fire department, the owner called the department's information technology staff, who were unable to provide any serial numbers for the missing equipment. Cameras in front of the garage may have photographed the incident. The items stolen from the car were a Lenovo laptop valued at $1,500, a video projector valued at $300, and two flash drives valued at $100.