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Man Robs Girl in Broad Daylight in Rego Park Thursday: NYPD

Suspect (NYPD and Alderton Street and 62nd Avenue (Google)

Oct. 9, 2020 By Christian Murray

The police are looking for a man who robbed a girl in broad daylight on a Rego Park street yesterday.

The suspect allegedly approached two girls—one aged 13 and the other 4–in his car near the intersection of Alderton Street and 62nd Avenue at around 5:15 p.m.

He exited his vehicle and approach the girls, who are sisters, and allegedly ripped two necklaces off the 13-year-old girl’s neck and then attempted to rip out an earing from her ear.

The suspect then fled in his vehicle. The victim sustained a laceration to her ear.

Anyone with information in regard to the identity of these suspect is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).

email the author: news@queenspost.com

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Why is a four year old outside without parental supervision?

That’s neglect and you shouldn’t put a sibling in that position.

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License Plate

Why blur out his license plate? That would be a key piece of information for finding him.

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Ray

Please catch this guy. I can take all the other stuff but it’s crimes like try is that will make me leave.

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Anne

Probably for drugs!!! No way I’d let my lil girls outside anymore…..can’t trust anyone! I’m so sorry this happened to them…..don’t worry babies….there’s a thing called KARMA!!!

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