Nypd searches for suspect in brooklyn forcible touching incident near cadman plaza

NYPD searches for suspect in Brooklyn forcible touching incident near Cadman Plaza

NEW YORK, N.Y. – The New York City Police Department is seeking the public’s help in identifying a suspect wanted in connection with a forcible touching incident involving a 20-year-old woman in Brooklyn earlier this month. The case, being investigated by the NYPD with assistance from its Crime Stoppers program, occurred near Clinton Street and Cadman Plaza West during the morning commute, raising public safety concerns in a heavily trafficked area.

According to the NYPD, the incident took place Wednesday, April 1 at approximately 7:55 a.m., when the victim was approached from behind by an unidentified individual. Police said the suspect grabbed the woman’s groin and buttocks before fleeing the scene on foot. No injuries were reported, and the victim did not require hospitalization.

Suspect remains unidentified

Authorities have not released a description of the suspect, and no arrests have been made as of Thursday. The investigation remains active as detectives work to identify the individual responsible.

The location of the incident—near Cadman Plaza West, a busy area close to Brooklyn Heights and multiple transit routes—has heightened concern, particularly given the early morning timing when many residents are commuting to work.

Key Points
• NYPD investigating forcible touching incident involving 20-year-old woman in Brooklyn
• Suspect approached victim from behind and fled the scene
• Incident occurred near Clinton Street and Cadman Plaza West during morning hours

Pattern of transit-area incidents raises concern

Incidents of forcible touching, particularly in public spaces and transit-adjacent areas, remain a persistent public safety issue across New York City. Law enforcement officials have continued to encourage reporting and rapid response to such crimes, which can often occur quickly and without warning.

The NYPD’s Crime Stoppers program plays a key role in these investigations by soliciting tips from the public, often leading to identifications through community assistance and surveillance footage.

Public urged to come forward

Police are asking anyone with information about the incident to contact the NYPD Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS. Spanish-speaking callers can use 1-888-57-PISTA. Tips can also be submitted online at crimestoppers.nypdonline.org or via social media through @NYPDTips.

All calls are confidential, and tipsters may remain anonymous.

The investigation remains ongoing as authorities work to identify and apprehend the suspect.

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