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Cops seek three teens
in Coney Island robbery
BY CHANDLER KIDD
Police are searching for the pistolpacking
teens who robbed two men in
Coney Island on June 24, according to
authorities.
The three teenage thieves approached
the 36- and 41-year-old victims
on W. 17th Street asking for cash
at 6:36 p.m., when, after the men refused
to fork over their cash, one of the
teens attempted to reach into one of
their pockets, cops said.
As the victim resisted, one of the
kids pulled up his shirt to display a
pistol tucked into his waistband, persuading
the older men to hand over
$20, according to authorities.
The teenagers, believed to be between
15 and 17 years old, took the cash
and fl ed south along W. 17th Street, police
said.
One teen was last seen wearing a
black and white hooded jacket, black
pants and black sneakers. The other
two teens were last seen wearing black
hoodies and black sneakers; one was
wearing black pants, while the other
WANTED: Police are searching for this teen,
along with two others, who allegedly robbed
two men. NYPD
A bike similar to those being stolen in the Marine Park area since Memorial Day, according
to Marine Park parents. Sarah
BIKE THEFTS
bush Avenue near Baughman Street on
June 13 at 4:40 p.m., when two 12-yearold
kids and a 13-year-old approached
the victim, 12, and started pressuring
him to hand over his bike, before eventually
kicking him off and then riding
away, cops said.
Cops busted three suspects on June
20, charging the kids as juveniles with
robbery, petit larceny, assault and
criminal possession of stolen property.
The second theft occurred back in
Marine Park near Fillmore Avenue
on June 21 at 5:40 p.m., when a crook
approached a 13-year-old boy, ordered
him off his bike, and then pedaled
away, cops said.
Police were unable to provide additional
information about the types
of bike stolen in those incident, but
Sarah and her husband claim they’ve
spoken to other parents and are aware
of fi ve trick bikes being stolen.
Police have responded to the bike
thefts by leading targeted patrols of
parks within the 63rd Precinct, and
locals are encouraged to contact the
precinct to register the bikes with the
department, making it easier to return
the bikes in the event of a robbery, according
a spokesman for the department.
But frustrated parents feel that
enough is being done, and Sarah
claims she won’t be satisfi ed until the
city allocates a permanent security detail
to the embattled park.
“Are Marine Park residents just
forgotten? I mean we are people and
we have families,” Sarah said. “There
should be someone here monitoring
the park.”
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was wearing red pants.
Anyone who provides police with information
leading to an arrest can expect
up to a $2,500 reward through the
NYPD’s Crime Stoppers program. The
public can phone their tips to (800) 577-
8477, at www.nypdcrimestoppers.com,
tweet @NYPDTips, or text tips to 274637
(CRIMES) then enter TIP577.
All calls are strictly confi dential.
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