Cops Probe Homicide On Glendale Street
Detectives are seeking the suspect who killed a Brooklyn man who was found stabbed multiple times outside a cemetery in Glendale early last Saturday morning, Jan. 18, according to police.
The victim was identified by law enforcement sources as 26-year-old Emilliano Llames of Pulaski Street in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn. He was the first homicide victim in the 104th Precinct this year.
Llames was reportedly found with multiple stab wounds on the sidewalk at the corner of Cypress Hills Street and 78th Avenue, adjacent to Mount Nebon Cemetery, at about 2:10 a.m. last Saturday.
Sources familiar with the investigation stated it is believed Llames was attacked at another location before being dumped by the cemetery.
Officers from the 104th Precinct and EMS units rushed to the scene after someone discovered the wounded man and called 911.
Paramedics brought Llames to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead a short time later.
Various police units canvassed the surrounding area for evidence and possible suspects. Despite those efforts, no immediate arrests were made.
Law enforcement sources said Llames had seven prior arrests records, six of which were sealed. The other case reportedly involved drug possession.
The case was presented to the NYPD Queens Homicide Squad for further investigation, police said.
Anyone with any information regarding the murder that could prove helpful is asked to contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800- 577-TIPS, by text message to 274637 (enter information, then the code TIP577) or online at www.nypdcrimestoppers.com.
All calls and messages will be kept confidential.