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THE NYCHA NOT WANTED LIST
In this issue we continue our editorial policy of publishing the names of individuals who have been permanently excluded from our public housing developments. This list is part of NYCHA's effort to keep residents informed of the Housing Authority's ongoing effort to improve the quality of life for all New Yorkers in public housing and to allow for the peaceful and safe use of our facilities. Here follows a list of the people excluded after hearings were held on June 10, 17, and 24, and July 1, 2009. For a full list of the "Not Wanted" visit NYCHA's website at nyc.gov/residentscorner. Please note: These exclusions are based on NYCHA's Administrative Hearing Process and should not be confused with the recently implemented Trespass Notice Program under Mayor Bloomberg's Operation Safe Housing Initaitive.
REMEMBER, IF YOU SEE ANY OF THESE INDIVIDUALS ON HOUSING AUTHORITY PROPERTY, PLEASE CALL YOUR MANAGEMENT OFFICE OR NYCHA'S SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS UNIT AT (212) 306-8595.
Prohibited as of June 10, 2009
| Donnell Smith |
Case 3931/09 formerly associated with the third floor of 885 East 56th Street, Glenwood Houses, Brooklyn. |
| Monique Howard |
Case 9856/07 formerly associated with the first floor of 218 East 115th Street, Jefferson Houses, Manhattan. |
| James Ford |
Case 2919/09 formerly associated with the fifteenth floor of 77 Tompkins Avenue, Tompkins Houses, Brooklyn. |
| Diamond Graves |
Case 3987/09 formerly associated with the first floor of 135 Richards Street, Red Hook West Houses, Brooklyn. |
| William Hamilton |
Case 3834/09 formerly associated with the thirteenth floor of 435 East 105th Street, Wilson Houses, Manhattan. |
Jason Burgos Richard Cruz |
Case 3854/09 formerly associated with the second floor of 2715 Third Avenue, Patterson Houses, the Bronx. |
Prohibited as of June 17, 2009
| Hassan Sheftall |
Case 3632/09 formerly associated with the fourth floor of 1043 Myrtle Avenue, Sumner Houses, Brooklyn. |
Jacqueline Garcia Bernard Garcia |
Case 3383/09 formerly associated with the eighth floor of 1505 Park Avenue, Clinton Houses, Manhattan. |
| Joseph Wright |
Case 4105/09 formerly associated with the fifth floor of 774 Park Avenue, Tompkins Houses, Brooklyn. |
| Randolph Ortiz |
Case 4023/09 formerly associated with the sixth floor of 40-10 12th Street, Queensbridge North Houses, Long Island City. |
Prohibited as of June 24, 2009
| Talissa Green |
Case 4185/09 formerly associated with the third floor of 85-02 Rockaway Beach Boulevard, Hammel Houses, Far Rockaway. |
Kenneth Moore Lionel Moore |
Case 4227/09 formerly associated with the nineteenth floor of 3204 Park Avenue, Morrisania Air Rights Houses, the Bronx. |
| Delquan Blackmon |
Case 4276/09 formerly associated with the fourth floor of 455 Fountain Avenue, Cypress Hills Houses, Brooklyn. |
| Joel Simmons |
Case 3238/09 formerly associated with the second floor of 2331 West 11th Street, Marlboro Houses, Brooklyn. |
Curtis Darby, Willie Darby, Sr. Willie Darby, Jr. |
Case 4214/09 formerly associated with the first floor of 456 Richmond Terrace, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island. |
| Jessica Tirado |
Case 4339/09 formerly associated with the sixth floor of 3020 Surf Avenue, Surfside Gardens, Brooklyn. |
| Richard Reed |
Case 9227/07 formerly associated with the fourth floor of 284 Sutter Avenue, Brownsville Houses, Brooklyn. |
| Justin Bussey |
Case 4313/09 formerly associated with the fifth floor of 2726 Linden Boulevard, Pink Houses, Brooklyn. |
Prohibited as of July 1, 2009
| Jason Carter |
Case 854/09 formerly associated with the sixth floor of 3162 Bayview Avenue, O'Dwyer Gardens, Brooklyn. |
| John Brown |
Case 4008/09 formerly associated with the sixteenth floor of 865 Amsterdam Avenue, Douglass Houses, Manhattan. |
| Gilbert Rivera |
Case 52/09 formerly associated with the second floor of 806 Henderson Avenue, West Brighton Houses, Staten Island. |
For a full list of the "Not Wanted" visit NYCHA's website at nyc.gov/residentscorner.
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