old male victim was on the soundbound mezzanine of
the Simpson Street subway station when several unidentified
males approached him and asked if he was
a member of a gang. The males displayed a knife, demanded
money and a struggle ensued, at which time
the victim sustained a slash wound on his thumb. The
males fled the station in an unknown direction with
the victims Yeezy sneakers. The victim was taken to
NYC Health & Hospitals/Lincoln to be treated for nonlife
threatening injuries.
43rd Precinct
Saturday, October 12 at 5:40 p.m. - A 48-year
old male victim was followed by an unidentified male
into a residential building in the vicinity of Beach Avenue
and Guion Place. The suspect proceeded to display
a black firearm and demanded the victim’s chain.
When the victim refused, the unidentified male stuck
the victim in the head with the firearm, before fleeing
in an unknown direction. The victim sustained lacerations
to his head and was transported to NYC Health +
Hospitals/Jacobi. The suspect was last seen wearing
a burgundy track suit, sneakers and a baseball cap.
He is described as Hispanic, approximately 25-30
years old and about 5’7” to 5’8”.
Sunday, October 27 at 5 p.m. - An unidentified
male approached a 15-year old victim on the corner
of Westchester and Castle Hill avenues and engaged
the victim in conversation. The male told the teen to
walk with him and threatened to shoot him if he did
not relinquish his cell phone and password, to which
the victim complied. The suspect fled in an unknown
direction with the property and did not display a firearm.
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40th Precinct
Tuesday, October 8 at 8:40 p.m. - A 23-year
old male was walking near the rear of 810 E. 152nd
Street when an unidentified male approached him and
slashed him in the face with an unknown object. The
suspect fled the location in an unknown direction. The
victim was treated and released at NYC Health & Hospitals/
Lincoln.
Friday, November 1 -- A 24-year old male, Manuel
Jimenez, was arrested in connection to two previous
assault incidents. On Friday, October 18 at approximately
1:30 p.m., Jimenez approached a 13-year
old individual within the vicinity of Willis Avenue and
East 144th Street, allegedly putting his hands over
the victim’s eyes and slamming him to the ground.
On Saturday, October 26 at approximately 3 p.m.,
Jimenez approached a 58-year old female victim near
Walton Avenue and East 144th Street and hit her with
a metal pipe while she was walking. The victim sustained
a broken right arm and was transported to a local
hospital for treatment. Jimenez was arrested and
charged with attempted murder and acting in a manner
injurious to a child younger than 17.
41st Precinct
Wednesday, October 23 at 10:55 p.m. - A 33-
year old victim returned to her residence at 941 Intervale
Avenue and discovered that her door locks were
damaged. Upon further investigation, it was determined
that an unidentified male entered her bedroom
and removed $900 worth of electronics.
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The victim was not injured as a result of the incident.
Monday, October 28 at 7:30 a.m. - The NYPD is
seeking the public’s assistance in locating 12-year old
Jewel Prensa, an East Tremont Avenue resident. She
is described as Hispanic, 5’3”, 140 pounds, black hair
and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a blue
jacket, white t-shirt, blue jeans and tan sneakers.
Tuesday, October 29 at 1 p.m. - The NYPD is
seeking the public’s assistance in locating 14-year old
Chunknunegre Onuoha, a Metcalf Avenue resident.
He is described as black, 6’0”, 120 pounds with a light
build and was last seen wearing blue jeans, a green
hooded shirt and brown boots.
Tuesday, October 29 at 8:40 p.m. - Three individuals
approached an 18-year old male victim in the
vicinity of St. Lawrence Avenue and East 172nd Street
and displayed a firearm, making a verbal demand for
his property. They removed the victim’s iPhone and
wallet, which contained one debit card.
Wednesday, October 30 - The NYPD is asking for
the public’s assistance in identifying the males depicted
in three robbery incidents that occurred on Monday,
September 16, Thursday, October 3 and Sunday,
October 13. The first incident involved three individuals
who approached a 22-year old male walking in the
vicinity of Manor Avenue and Bruckner Boulevard and
struck him in the face, before snatching his iPhone
and fleeing the scene. The second incident involved
a 20-year old male who was approached by two individuals
who brandished a firearm and demanded his
property, before the victim handed over his iPhone 11
ProMax and his Airpods. A 38-year old male was attacked
and had his wallet taken while he was entering
his building near Stratford and Westchester avenues
in the third incident, which occurred at 3 a.m.
Wednesday, October 30 - The NYPD is seeking
the public’s assistance in locating 16-year old Jaelyn
Keye, a Thieriot Avenue residents. Keye was last seen
at 2488 Grand Concourse on Wednesday, September
25 at 8 p.m. She is described as a Hispanic female,
5”5” 115 pounds, long black hair and brown eyes. She
was last seen wearing blue jeans and a white t-shirt.
44th Precinct
Monday, October 14 at noon - It was reported to
the NYPD that a 16-year old male victim was walking
in front of 1439 Nelson Avenue when two individuals
approached him from behind, displayed a firearm and
demanded his cell phone. The victim complied and
the two males removed the victim’s I-Phone 8 before
fleeing the scene in an unknown direction. No injuries
were reported as a result of this incident. The first
suspect is described as a black male, 16-20 years old,
medium complexion, thin build with short dark hair.
The second suspect is described as a Hispanic male
with a light complexion.
Friday, October 25 at 5 p.m. - A 15-year old
male was walking near 580 River Avenue when two
unidentified males approached him displaying a knife.
The males demanded property and threatened to cut
him if he did not comply. The victim relinquished his
cell phone and airpods before the males fled in an unknown
direction. The victim was not injured as a result
of the incident.
Saturday, October 26 at 2:58 p.m. - The NYPD
is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a
male who brandished a firearm and fired it at a group
of males in the vicinity of West 167th Street and Nelson
Avenue. The individual is described as a male with
long hair and was last seen wearing a black hooded
sweatshirt with ‘We The West’ printed on the front.
Friday, November 1 at 5 a.m. - Two unknown
males entered an apartment in the vicinity of Washington
and Morris avenues, displayed firearms, approached
a 32-year old victim, threw him to the
ground and shot him in the shoulder. The suspects
then bound the victim as well as a 30-year old female
who was also inside the apartment. The suspects
then ransacked the apartment before fleeing the location
without any property. The 32-year old male victim
was taken to a nearby hospital where he was treated
for his gunshot wound.
46th Precinct
Saturday, October 12 at 7:25 p.m. - An unknown
individual broke a security chain using bolt cutters
and removed a $1,900 E-bike in front of 360 E.
188th Street before fleeing on the bike to an unknown
location. The individual is described as an adult male
with a light complexion and a medium build, 5’5” to
5’8” with short dark hair. He was last seen wearing a
black leather jacket, a dark colored sweatshirt, a dark
colored baseball cap, black jeans and black and white
sneakers.
Monday, October 28 at 9:40 a.m. - An individual
riding a southbound #4 train within close proximity
of the East 176th Street subway station brandished
a blue box cutter and followed a 41-year old female
victim inside one of the train cars. The suspect then
exited the train at the Jerome Avenue and East 161st
Street subway station and headed in an unknown direction.
No injuries were reported as a result of this
incident. The suspect is described as a black male,
approximately 20 years old, 6’0” to 6’2”, 140 pounds
with a slim build. He was last seen wearing blue
sweatpants, black sneakers and a dark green hooded
sweater with the word ‘ADIDAS’ logo printed on the
front. He was also sporting a black bookbag.
48th Precinct
Friday, November 1 at 11 p.m. - An indivudal
punched an kicked a 67-year old male victim repeatedly
while in the elevator of a residential building in the
vicinity of Southern Boulevard and East 187th Street.
The individual then fled the scene inside of a dark colored
minivan and headed eastbound on East 187th
Street. The victim suffered lacerations to his face and
was taken to the James J. Peters VA Medical Center
in stable condition. The suspect is described as a light
skinned male with a beard and was last seen wearing
a black du-rag, a grey hooded sweater, blue jeans and
black fur-lined boots.
52nd Precinct
Wednesday, October 16 at 9:50 p.m. - A 17-year
old male victim was exiting the Mosholu Park subway
station when two unidentified males approached him
and asked if he was a member of a gang. The victim
ignored the two individuals, who proceeded to punch,
grab and drag him down the station stairs and into
a nearby park. The suspects then went through his
pockets, removing his cell phone as well as his school
bag. The victim sustained minor injuries and refused
medical attention.
Assault suspect in the 48th Precinct confi
nes. DCPI
Jimenez, assault suspect in the confi nes of
the 40th Precinct, was arrested on Friday,
November 1. DCPI
12-year old Jewel Prensa, of the 43rd Precinct
confi nes, has been missing since Monday,
October 28. DCPI
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