NEW YORK — There are different levels of risk.
There’s the slight risk, there’s the extremely serious risk, and then there’s the inconceivable kind of risk, such as breaking into a police station to rob the commanding officer’s office.
That is exactly what police say happened last night in the Bronx.
According to a senior police official, around 10 pm on Wednesday, personnel from the 52nd Precinct on Webster Avenue discovered Carlos Luciano inside his commander’s office. He had apparently entered through a first-floor window, the senior official said, injuring her in the process.
Upon being discovered, the official said, Luciano ran through the station. He was captured on the first floor and taken into custody, where he was charged with theft.
According to the latest data from the NYPD, burglaries in the 52nd Precinct are up 27% this year.
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