STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Police are responding on Tuesday to break completed to at the very least one storefront at a busy intersection in Sunnyside.
The glass has been damaged and is shattered on the sidewalk of an unoccupied storefront on Victory Boulevard close to the nook of Clove Highway. Graffiti additionally has been scrawled on the home windows.
Police had been seen dusting for fingerprints on the door body.
Officers additionally had been noticed inside a smoke store situated in one other storefront on the identical block on Victory.
Unconfirmed radio communications indicated {that a} housebreaking was reported at a business constructing on that block.
Extra info can be revealed when it turns into accessible.
Police reply to companies in Sunnyside on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. Damaged glass and graffiti are seen at an unoccupied enterprise on Victory Boulevard at Clove Highway on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)
Police reply to companies in Sunnyside on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. Damaged glass and graffiti are seen at an unoccupied enterprise on Victory Boulevard at Clove Highway on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)
Police reply to companies in Sunnyside on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. Damaged glass and graffiti are seen at an unoccupied enterprise on Victory Boulevard at Clove Highway on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)
Police reply to companies in Sunnyside on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. Damaged glass and graffiti are seen at an unoccupied enterprise on Victory Boulevard at Clove Highway on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)
Police reply to companies in Sunnyside on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. Damaged glass and graffiti are seen at an unoccupied enterprise on Victory Boulevard at Clove Highway on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)
Police reply to companies in Sunnyside on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. Damaged glass and graffiti are seen at an unoccupied enterprise on Victory Boulevard at Clove Highway on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)
Police reply to companies in Sunnyside on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. Damaged glass and graffiti are seen at an unoccupied enterprise on Victory Boulevard at Clove Highway on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)
Police reply to companies in Sunnyside on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. Damaged glass and graffiti are seen at an unoccupied enterprise on Victory Boulevard at Clove Highway on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)
Police reply to companies in Sunnyside on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. Damaged glass and graffiti are seen at an unoccupied enterprise on Victory Boulevard at Clove Highway on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)
Police reply to companies in Sunnyside on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. Damaged glass and graffiti are seen at an unoccupied enterprise on Victory Boulevard at Clove Highway on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)
Police reply to companies in Sunnyside on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. Damaged glass and graffiti are seen at an unoccupied enterprise on Victory Boulevard at Clove Highway on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)
Police reply to companies in Sunnyside on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. Damaged glass and graffiti are seen at an unoccupied enterprise on Victory Boulevard at Clove Highway on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)
Police reply to companies in Sunnyside on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. Damaged glass and graffiti are seen at an unoccupied enterprise on Victory Boulevard at Clove Highway on the morning of Tuesday, Might 2, 2023. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)