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108th Precinct
Long Island City, Sunnyside and
Woodside
Creep wanted for rubbing
his body on a sleeping
teen on 7 train
Cops are looking for a creep who
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rubbed his body against a teen who was
sleeping on the 7 train in Corona.
According to police, at 3:45 p.m. on
May 26, a 15-year-old girl was asleep on
a Queens-bound 7 train. As the train was
approaching the Junction Boulevard station,
an unknown man proceeded to press
his body against the victim while she was
asleep.
Th e suspect fl ed the train at the Junction
Boulevard station.
Th e suspect is described as an Asian
man in his early 20s, with black hair and
standing between 5 feet, 11 inches and 6
feet tall. He was last seen wearing a black
turtleneck shirt, gray shorts and multicolored
sneakers.
Man gropes teen on train
going from LIC to Manhattan
Cops are looking for a creep who
grabbed a teenage girl’s thigh while riding
the F train from Long Island City to
Manhattan.
According to police, at 4:30 p.m. on
May 18, a 16-year-old girl was riding a
Manhattan-bound F train between the
21st St-Queensbridge subway station and
the Lexington Avenue-63rd Street subway
station. While onboard the train, an
unknown man placed his hand on the victim’s
thigh and rubbed his hand against
her thigh.
Th e victim fl ed the train at the Lexington
Avenue-63rd Street subway station and
the suspect remained on the train.
Th e suspect is described as a man with
black hair who is in his 30s, stands 5 feet,
7 inches tall and weighs 130 pounds. He
was last seen wearing a green T-shirt, blue
jeans and multicolored sneakers.
109th Precinct
Flushing, College Point,
Whitestone
Burglar breaks into College
Point home and steals
cash and valuables
Police are asking for the public’s assistance
in fi nding a man wanted for questioning
in connection to a burglary that
occurred last weekend in College Point.
According to police, the male suspect
was captured on surveillance video entering
a private residence through the side
window at 117th Street and 12th Avenue
on Saturday, May 25, at approximately
3:24 a.m.
Once inside the residence, the individual
removed a safe that contained personal
papers, jewelry and cash, police said. Th e
thief then removed three pieces of luggage
and left the home through the front door
in an unknown direction, police said.
Police described the suspect as a black
male, between the ages of 30 to 40 years
old. He was last seen wearing a hooded
sweatshirt.
112th Precinct
Forest Hills and Rego Park
Woman scratches boy’s
face in Forest Hills attack
Police released video footage of a
woman who allegedly attacked a 9-yearold
boy while he walked with his parents
in Forest Hills last week.
Law enforcement sources said the
assault occurred at 8:25 p.m. on May 20
at the corner of 112th Street and 71st
Avenue.
According to authorities, the 9-yearold
victim was walking with his parents
on the sidewalk when the unidentifi
ed woman, who was walking behind
him, grabbed the boy’s head. She caused a
deep scratch across the child’s right facial
cheek.
Th e boy’s father confronted the woman
and recorded her as she walked away.
Th e woman was last seen entering the
71-Continental Avenues subway station.
Police said the boy’s parents brought the
injured youngster to an urgent care center
for treatment of the scratch, and reported
the incident to the 112th Precinct. On
May 24, the NYPD released video footage
of the suspect fl eeing, which is available
on QNS.com.
107th Precinct
Fresh Meadows, Jamaica
Three sought for
attacking and robbing
victim on Jamaica bus
Cops are looking for a trio who
attacked a man and stole his phone while
riding the bus in Jamaica.
According to authorities, at 3:25 p.m.
on May 9, a 20-year-old man was riding
the Q43 bus as it reached the corner of
Hillside Avenue and Parsons Boulevard.
Th at’s where, cops said, three unknown
men approached the man and proceeded
to kick him repeatedly.
Law enforcement sources said the
attackers then took the victim’s phone
and fl ed the bus on Parsons Boulevard.
Offi cers from the 107rd Precinct and
EMS units responded to the incident.
Th e victim suff ered a small cut to his
lip, but refused medical attention at the
scene.
On May 23, the NYPD released images
of the three suspects, each of whom
were described as black men. One perpetrator
had black hair and wore a green
sweatshirt and gray sweatpants. Th e second
suspect was last seen wearing a
green hooded sweatshirt, gray pants and
a blue backpack.
Cops said the third man, also described
as having black hair, was last seen wearing
a red hooded sweatshirt, red jacket,
an earring in his left ear and a backpack.
Anyone with information in regards to
this robbery and/or the identities of the
men is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime
Stoppers Hotline at 800-577-TIPS (8477)
or for Spanish, 888-57-PISTA (74782).
Th e public can also submit their tips by
logging onto the Crime Stoppers website,
on Twitter @NYPDTips or by texting
274637 (CRIMES), then enter TIP577. All
calls and messages are kept confi dential.
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