Off-duty nypd school crossing guard arrested on grand larceny charges

Off-Duty NYPD School Crossing Guard Arrested on Grand Larceny Charges

NEW YORK, NY – An off-duty New York City employee, identified as 30-year-old Shanice Roberts, was arrested and charged with grand larceny on Thursday morning. The arrest occurred within the confines of the 5th Precinct, highlighting a significant turn of events for the NYPD School Crossing Guard.

Roberts was apprehended at approximately 6:45 a.m., marking a concerning development given her role in ensuring the safety of school children. The specifics of the allegations leading to the charge of grand larceny have not been disclosed. This incident adds to the ongoing dialogue regarding the conduct of city employees both on and off duty.

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