Newark police seek help to locate man wanted for questioning in robbery

Newark police seek help to locate man wanted for questioning in robbery

September 24, 2024

NEWARK, NJ** — Newark Public Safety Director Fritz Fragé has asked for public assistance in locating Tahib Whiteside, 18, of Newark. Whiteside is wanted for questioning regarding a robbery that took place on July 28.

The incident occurred around 4:50 p.m. after the victim responded to a post on Facebook Marketplace to buy a PlayStation video game console. Upon meeting in the 300 block of Morris Avenue, the suspect brandished a knife and attempted to cut the victim.

The victim managed to wrestle with the suspect, who then took the victim’s wallet and fled southbound on Morris Avenue. Director Fragé urges anyone with information to contact the Newark Police Division’s 24-hour Crime Stopper tip line at 1-877-NWK-TIPS (1-877-695-8477).

All anonymous Crime Stopper tips remain confidential and may result in a reward. Tips can also be submitted through the Police Division’s website at https://npd.newarkpublicsafety.orgNewark. The Newark Police Division emphasizes the significance of public cooperation in resolving this case.

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