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Police Seek Suspect Who Robbed Boost Mobile Store in the Bronx

June 14, 2024

BRONX, NY – A theft occurred at a Boost Mobile store located at 75 Westchester Square on Tuesday, where a man stole two Apple iPhone 15 Pro cellphones.

The incident took place at approximately 5:29 PM.

The suspect, described as a male with a dark complexion and dreadlocks, entered the establishment and removed the phones from behind the register. He is approximately 6 feet tall, weighs around 150 pounds, and has a slim build. The individual was last observed wearing a black t-shirt, blue jeans, black sneakers, a black scarf, and a black fanny pack.

He fled the scene on foot, heading westbound on East Tremont Avenue. No injuries were reported in connection with the theft.

Police seek suspect who robbed boost mobile store in the bronx
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Police are seeking assistance in identifying the suspect and are asking anyone with information to come forward. The investigation is ongoing.

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