Off-duty new york sanitation employee arrested for criminal mischief in bronx

Off-Duty New York Sanitation Employee Arrested for Criminal Mischief in Bronx

BRONX, NY—On Monday afternoon, an off-duty employee of the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) was arrested and charged with criminal mischief. The incident occurred within the 44 Precinct at approximately 2:30 PM.

The individual arrested is identified as 48-year-old Rafael Luna. Details on the specifics of the alleged criminal mischief have not been disclosed by the authorities. Luna is currently facing charges related to this incident as the investigation continues.

The arrest highlights ongoing efforts by local law enforcement to address and curb criminal activities, including those involving city employees. Further information is awaited as the legal process unfolds.

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