Nypd seeks public help to identify suspects in series of robberies across multiple precincts

NYPD Seeks Public Help to Identify Suspects in Series of Robberies Across Multiple Precincts

NEW YORK, NY – The New York City Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying suspects involved in a series of robberies impacting three precincts. The incidents, which occurred in the 23rd, 26th, and 102nd Precincts, involved multiple unidentified individuals and resulted in threats, assaults, and thefts.

Nypd seeks public help to identify suspects in series of robberies across multiple precincts
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The first incident took place on Thursday, July 4, 2024, at around 6:12 AM within the 23rd Precinct. Three suspects entered a residence near East 106 Street and 1st Avenue, stealing various personal items. Before leaving, one suspect threatened a 35-year-old male resident. No injuries were reported.

In the second incident, occurring on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, at approximately 5:35 AM in the 26th Precinct, two individuals confronted a 42-year-old woman near West 125 Street and Marginal Street. One suspect brandished a firearm and forcibly took the victim’s belongings. The suspects then escaped in a white vehicle heading north on 12th Avenue, leaving the victim unharmed.

The third incident, also on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, but at 7:55 AM, involved three suspects assaulting a 46-year-old man in front of 95-22 85 Street within the 102nd Precinct. The victim suffered minor injuries after being hit multiple times and struck with a firearm. His personal belongings were taken, and the assailants fled in the same white vehicle described in the previous incidents. The victim was later transported to a local hospital in stable condition.

Nypd seeks public help to identify suspects in series of robberies across multiple precincts
Photo: nypd seeks public help to identify suspects in series of robberies across multiple precincts

The NYPD has released media related to the suspects and is urging anyone with information to come forward to assist with the ongoing investigations.

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