Avenue. Once inside, the individual removed two
tools totaling $700 before fleeing the scene in an
unknown direction. The suspect is described as an
adult Hispanic male who was last scene wearing a
grey hooded sweatshirt, grey sweatpants and red
and white sneakers.
Wednesday, November 27 at 4:30 p.m. - A
21-year old female was on the corner of Third Avenue
and East 168th Street when she discovered she
was no longer in possession of her wallet containing
credit cards and identification. Subsequent investigation
determined that an unidentified male was
captured on surveillance attempting to use her Wells
Fargo card at 2935 Third Avenue.
43rd Precinct
Sunday, November 10 at 6:45 a.m. - A 28-
year old female was being dropped off in the vicinity
of Taylor Avenue and the Cross Bronx Expressway by
an acquaintance when the two individuals got into
a dispute. The driver pulled the 28-year old female
victim back into the vehicle where he punched her
several times about the head and chest before taking
her cellphone from her. The suspect is described
as a 30-year old Hispanic male weighing about 200
pounds with a tattoo sleeve on his left arm.
Wednesday, November 20 at 6:22 p.m. - A 31-
year old female victim was approached from behind
by three unidentified males in front of 22 Metropolitan
Oval. One of the unidentified suspects snatched
the victim’s wallet from her left hand before the three
individuals fled into the rear of the building. The wallet
contained ID, bank cards and $60.
Thursday, December 12 - The NYPD located
two missing children, 10-year Christy and 8-year old
Douglas Valentin. It was reported to police that the
two children, both Castle Hill Avenue residents, were
missing on Thursday morning at 7 a.m. They were
found in good condition.
44th Precinct
Saturday, November 2 at 5:40 p.m. - Inside
a grocery store/bodega located at 387 E. 167th
Street, a 56-year old male became involved in a verbal
dispute with two unidentified males. The incident
escalated into a physical altercation, at which
time the two males proceeded to punch and kick the
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40th Precinct
Saturday, October 26 at 12:50 p.m. - A 16-
year old female was walking in the vicinity of East
144th Street and Grand Concourse when an unidentified
male on a bike approached her from behind
and grabbed her buttocks. The male fled on the bike
in an unknown direction. The victim did not suffer
any serious injuries as a result of this incident.
41st Precinct
Sunday, October 27 at 4:10 a.m. - A 20-year
old male was on the southbound mezzanine of the
Simpson Street subway station when several unidentified
males approached him and asked him if
he was a member of a gang. The males produced a
knife and demanded money. A struggle ensued, at
which time the victim sustained a slash wound on his
thumb. The suspects fled the station in an unknown
direction with the victim’s Yeezy sneakers. The victim
was removed to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln
to be treated for non-life threatening injuries.
Wednesday, November 20 at 7:30 a.m. - A
10-year old boy was walking up the staircase in the
Hunts Point subway station when he felt a tug on
his backpack. The victim turned around and noticed
the suspect placing the victim’s Nintendo DS in his
pants pocket before he exited the station. Thevictim
attempted to follow the suspect but lost sight of him.
Further investigation revealed that the suspect was
captured on video entering 941 Hoe Avenue following
the incident.
Monday, November 25 at 2:20 p.m. - An 18-
year old male was playing a video game at Bright
White Cleaning Center, located at 559 Southern
Boulevard, when an unidentified male entered the
location and slashed him in the left arm. The male
suspect fled the scene in a vehicle with two other
unidentified males. The victim was taken to NYC
Health + Hospitals/Lincoln in serious but stable condition
with a severe laceration.
42nd Precinct
Thursday, November 14 at 6:35 a.m. - An unidentified
male gained entry into a storage closet
located in the basement inside of 837 Washington
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victim multiple times about the head and body before
fleeing in an unknown direction. The victim was
transported to St. Barnabas Hospital to be treated
for multiple bruises and lacerations.
Monday, December 9 at 7 a.m. - The NYPD is
seeking the public’s assistance in locating 16-year
old Anayla Lambert, a Teller Avenue resident. It was
reported to police that she was last seen on Monday
morning at her residence. She is described as a black
female with black hair and brown eyes and was last
seen wearing a black jacket and black shoes.
Monday, December 9 at 11 p.m. - A 19-year old
female was walking in the vicinity of Grant Highway
and West 169th Street when she was approached
by an unidentified male who grabbed the victim
around the neck, displayed a knife and demanded
she remain calm. The victim fell to the ground as
the male’s knife made contact with her cheek. The
male fled the scene in an unknown direction. EMS
responded and treated the victim at the scene for a
minor laceration.
45th Precinct
Thursday, November 21 at 11 a.m. - Police
responded to a 911 call regarding a male who had
been assaulted inside the Westchester Square train
station Upon arrival, responding officers discovered
a 15-year old male with multiple stab wounds
to his back and another 15-year old male with multiple
stab wounds to his buttocks. Police were informed
by the victims that they were standing on the
Manhattan-bound 6 train platform when a group of
unknown individuals surrounded them and asked
them if they “had a problem.” A verbal dispute ensued
which escalated and led to the victims being
punched, kicked and stabbed before the individuals
fled the scene on foot to parts unknown. There was
no property taken during the course of this incident.
EMS responded to the scene and transported both
victims to NYC Health + Hospital/Jacobi, where they
are listed in stable condition. The five unidentified
suspects who were involved in this incident are between
the ages of 18-23 years.
46th Precinct
Friday, October 4 at 9:45 a.m. - A 37-year old
female was standing inside of a Dunkin Donuts at
2370 Grand Concourse when an unidentified male
reached in her sweater pocket and removed her
money. The male suspect then fled the location in an
unknown direction with the victim’s $70.
Sunday, November 10 at 1:30 a.m. - It was reported
to police that a 40-year old male victim was
walking into his residence, located in the vicinity
of East 183rd Street and Morris Avenue, when an
unknown individual approached him from behind,
pushed him to the floor and began punching and
kicking him about the body, causing a laceration to
his head as well as bruising to his face. The unidentified
suspect forcibly removed the victim’s I-Phone
and house keys from his back pocket before fleeing
the location on foot to parts unknown. EMS responded
to the scene and transported the victim to
St. Barnabas Hospital, where he was treated and released.
The suspect is described as an adult male in
his 20s with a dark complexion, approximately 5’10”
and 180 pounds with a goatee. He was last scene
wearing a black hooded jacket, gray sweatpants and
sneakers.
Saturday, November 23 at 2:30 p.m. - A 51-
year old female was entering her residence, located
within the vicinity of East 181st Street and Creston
Avenue, when an unidentified male approached her
from behind and began to remove her purse. The
victim resisted and the male suspect punched her in
the face before fleeing northbound on Creston Avenue
with the purse, which contained $350 and credit
cards. EMS responded to the scene, where the victim
refused medical attention.
Monday, November 25 at 12:10 p.m. - The
NYPD is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying
the male who entered Bronx Mobile Inc., 375 E.
188th Street, simulated a firearm in his waistband
and began threatening employees. The male fled
the location westbound on East 188th Street with
six cell phones and $40. There were no injuries reported
as a result of this incident.
47th Precinct
Tuesday, November 21 at 5:50 a.m. - It was
reported to police that a 77-year old male was approached
by an unidentified male inside of the
Wakefield-241 St. (2 Line) subway station. The suspect
produced an imitation pistol and demanded the
victim’s property. The victim refused, a struggle ensued
and the unidentified male fled the subway station.
No property was removed and the victim was
not injured as a result of the incident. An imitation
pistol was recovered from a trash can in the immediate
vicinity of the incident.
49th Precinct
Wednesday, November 27 at 9 p.m. - A 39-
year old male victim returned to his residence located
in the vicinity of Seminole Avenue and Pawnee
Place when he discovered a delivered package had
been removed from his front door and contacted police.
Subsequent investigation determined that at 4
p.m. that same day, an unidentified male was captured
on surveillance video at the front door removing
a box containing $300 worth home goods. The
male fled in an unknown direction.
52nd Precinct
Monday, December 9 at 4:12 p.m. - It was reported
to police that two unidentified males entered
an AT&T store located at 381 E. Fordham Road and
removed four cell phones from their display counters.
A 77-year old security guard confronted the two
individuals, at which time one of the males threatened
to strike him. The males fled the store with four
Apple iPhones. The security guard was uninjured
and refused medical attention at the scene.
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