The individual allegedly snatched the victim’s shopping cart which also contained an Apple iPhone and several debit and credit cards, police said.
The NYPD is seeking six people who commandeered and vandalized a subway train in Queens, breaking windows and obscuring cameras. They recorded the incident themselves.
The NYPD on Sunday released surveillance footage of the sicko who tried to rape a 32-year-old woman in Queens early Friday before a good Samaritan chased the creep away.
Taylor was last seen leaving his residence in the vicinity of David Place and Pulaski Avenue, according to police.
But one of the families said the new NYPD claims contradict what they were told by reps of the Crime Stoppers tip line — who they said told them the kids would get nothing because they called 911 and not the official tip number. “That’s not what they ...
Police are on the hunt for a sicko accused of raping a 5-year-old girl inside a Staten Island home last week. Dominique Giles, 30, allegedly sexually assaulted the child — who police said was known to him — on Jan. 22 inside the residence near Richmond Terrace and Sharpe Avenue in Port Richmond around 5:38 a.m., according to authorities.
The hunt is on for a man accused of raping a 5-year-old girl on Staten Island, authorities said. Dominique Giles, 30, allegedly raped the victim at a location on Richmond Terrace and Sharpe Avenue on Jan.
Authorities say the six people got inside the train before briefly operating it and then vandalizing some of the glass panels on the train's camera before running off.
A woman was assaulted with a glass bottle at the 59 Street-Lexington Avenue Subway Station in Manhattan on Wednesday, according to police sources. The 39-year-old victim
Detectives from the 109th Precinct in Flushing have identified the suspect in the fatal shooting of a College Point woman in mid-December.
An urgent manhunt is underway for the gunmen who fatally shot a Queens Village man in broad daylight at the Cunningham Heights Complex
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said new restrictions on when officers can pursue vehicles that flee from police stops are already producing safer streets.