Nyc man kidnapped and robbed by group in car possibly stolen out of new jersey

NYC Man Kidnapped and Robbed by Group in Car Possibly Stolen Out of New Jersey

NEW YORK, NY – A male victim was forcibly pulled into a gray Nissan Sentra and assaulted by four assailants near 37th Avenue and 84th Street. The incident occurred when the car, bearing New Jersey license plates L21NPR, approached the victim.

Inside the vehicle, the victim was punched multiple times in the head and body, and approximately $340 was stolen from him. After the assault, the victim managed to exit the car near 106 Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard, from where the assailants fled the scene.

Nyc man kidnapped and robbed by group in car possibly stolen out of new jersey
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The victim, who suffered minor injuries during the ordeal, chose not to seek medical attention. Two of the attackers are described as males with a medium complexion.

Nyc man kidnapped and robbed by group in car possibly stolen out of new jersey
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Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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