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Police close bars in Little Neck, Hollis Hills

By Kathianne Boniello

While the owners of Little Neck Tavern at 254-25 Northern Blvd. in Little Neck and of Alley Park Tavern at 224-07 Union Turnpike were not implicated in the drug activity, both were expected to appear before judges this week in separate hearings to learn the fates of their businesses, police said.

Capt. Kevin Fitzgerald, who took over command of the 111th Police Precinct last week from Capt. Anthony Mullen, said last Thursday's closures underscored the NYPD's commitment to shutting down drug activity.

“Even though there's not much drug activity in the 111th Precinct,” he said “this shows that we do try to go in there and knock them out.”

Detective Gene Madden, of Queens Patrol Borough North's Narcotics Division, said undercover officers were allegedly able to buy cocaine at the Little Neck Tavern 10 times during an investigation conducted between April and August 2000.

“Right now they're closed and the investigation is ongoing,” he said. Madden described last Thursday night's raid on the tavern as peaceful.

The investigation into the suspected drug dealers' operations in the Little Neck Tavern has led detectives to several different locations, including Brooklyn, Madden said.

Two arrests were made over the summer in connection with the alleged drug activity at the tavern, said Madden, who declined to release further information because of the ongoing investigation.

The closing of the Alley Park Tavern in Hollis Hills was equally quiet, said Detective Joseph Fusco, also of Queens Patrol Borough North's Narcotics Division.

During an investigation dating back to early April, Fusco said, undercover officers looked into suspected drug sales at the bar and in October arrested five people who allegedly possessed both marijuana and cocaine.

After obtaining search warrants, Fusco said, narcotics detectives found that at least one of the dealers suspected of using the Alley Park Tavern as a place to sell drugs allegedly had four pounds of marijuana, Ecstasy and Viagra in his possession.