Police blotter
Video shows man wanted for
vandalizing multiple police
vehicles in Manhattan
BY EMILY
DAVENPORT
edavenport@qns.com
The NYPD is looking
for a suspect who
tagged multiple
parked police vehicles in
Manhattan over the
weekend.
According to police,
at 10 p.m. on July 25, an
unknown man vandalized
three unoccupied NYPD
vehicles that were parked
outside of 107 Essex Street.
The damage included
slashed tires, several broken
windows, and spray-painted
graffi ti – the total estimated
value of the damage is currently
unknown.
The suspect then fl ed
the location on foot in
an unknown direction.
There were no reports of
any injuries during this
incident.
On July 27, the NYPD
re lea sed video of the suspect,
who is described as a
man between 20-30 years
of age.
Anyone with information
in regard to the identity
of this individual is
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asked to call the NYPD’s
Crime Stoppers Hotline
at 1-800-577-TIPS
(8477) or for Spanish,
1-888-57-PISTA (74782).
The public can also submit
their tips by logging
onto the Crime Stoppers
website or on Twitter @
NYPDTips. All calls are
strictly confi dential.
Cops seek man who snatched bracelet
off of Manhattan woman’s wrist
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
edavenport@qns.com
The NYPD is looking for a suspect
who robbed a woman in Manhattan
last week.
Police say that at 2:40 p.m. on July 16,
an 80-year-old woman was entering her
apartment building, located in the vicinity
of East 81st Street and Park Avenue, when
an unknown man approached her from
behind. The suspect proceeded to forcibly
take a bracelet from the victim’s wrist before
fl eeing eastbound on East 81st Street.
The suspect was last seen turning right
and heading southbound on Lexington Avenue.
The victim sustained a bruising and
a minor laceration to her wrist but refused
medical attention at the scene.
On July 23, the NYPD released photos
of the suspect:
The suspect is described as a 30-year-old
man with a dark complexion and short dark
hair in a crew cut, standing 5 feet, 8 inches
tall and weighing 150 pounds. He was last
seen wearing a dark green baseball hat,
gray long-sleeved shirt, red jogging pants,
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Cops seek creep who stabbed a
man after flashing a woman on a
Manhattan subway
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BY EMILY DAVENPORT
The NYPD is looking for a creep
who flashed a woman on a
subway in Manhattan and then
stabbed a man who confronted him
about it.
According to police, at 2:10 p.m. on
July 12, a 40-year-old woman was riding
a northbound 3 train near the 135th
Street subway station in Harlem when
an unknown man exposed his private
parts while on the train. Both the victim
and the suspect left the train at the
black and purple sneakers, and a black
surgical mask.
Anyone with information in regard to
this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s
Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS
(8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA
(74782). The public can also submit their
tips by logging onto the Crime Stoppers
website or on Twitter @NYPDTips. All
calls are strictly confi dential.
station, and the victim told her 37-yearold
male friend about the incident.
The victim’s friend went to confront
the suspect, leading to a physical altercation
between the two. The suspect pulled
out a knife and stabbed the man twice in
the head and slashed his arm before fl eeing
the station in an unknown direction.
The victim walked himself to NYC
Health & Hospitals/Harlem to be treated
for non-life-threatening injuries.
On July 28, the NYPD released photos
and video of the suspect taken from
the train station:
Anyone with information in regard to
the identity of this male is asked to call
the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at
1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish,
1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can
also submit their tips by logging onto the
Crime Stoppers website or on Twitter
@NYPDTips or by texting their tips to
274637 (CRIMES) then enter TIP577.
All calls are strictly confi dential.
Subway creep threatened
to stab woman he molested at
Village subway station
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
edavenport@qns.com
Cops are looking for
a crook who stole a
few cellphones from
a Manhattan offi ce in broad
daylight.
According to police, at
9:40 a.m. on July 22, an unknown
man broke into Hornblower
Cruises & Events,
located at 455 12th Avenue,
by using a metal pipe to break
a window. Once inside, the
suspect stole two iPhone SEs
and two Android cellphones.
The suspect then fled
the scene in an unknown
direction.
On July 23, the NYPD
release photos and video
taken from inside the store:
Anyone with information
in regard to this incident
is asked to call
the NYPD’s Crime
Stoppers Hotline
at 1-800-577-TIPS
(8477) or for Spanish,
1-888-57-PISTA
(74782). The public
can also submit their
tips by logging onto
the Crime Stoppers
website or on Twitter
@NYPDTips.
All calls are strictly
confi dential.
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