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Three Suspects Wanted for Bronx Robbery

BRONX, NY – A trio of suspects is sought by police following an armed robbery on Saturday at approximately 11:00 AM. The crime occurred at 1425 Townsend Avenue where three men were robbed at gunpoint by two individuals who, along with a third accomplice, stole valuable items and cash.

The victims, aged 51, 45, and 37, reported that the assailants forcibly took two cell phones, two bank cards, assorted jewelry, and $1,000 in cash. Following the robbery, the suspects fled eastbound on East 171 Street on foot. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the incident.

Three suspects wanted for bronx robbery
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Police have described the first suspect as a male, around 6’3” tall, with a dark complexion, slim build, and mustache. He was last seen wearing a black mask, black shirt, gray jeans, and red and black sneakers. The second suspect is about 6’ tall, also with a dark complexion and slim build, last seen in a green mask, white t-shirt, blue jeans, and light-colored sneakers.

The third suspect, matching the same height and build, was dressed in a black hat, white t-shirt, orange sweatpants, and white and orange sneakers.

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