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Brazen masked robbery crew tries to snatch 3 women’s handbags in NYC spree: cops

Police said a brave masked robbery crew in the second half of last month that he had tried to take three women's handbags (stealing one bag normally) in a series of Upper East Side's stickups.

According to the authorities, a group of five scammers approached the first 32 -year -old woman walking on the east 75 -go near the second Avenue at around 8:20 pm on January 19.

Police said they had a handbag with cash and credit card before escaping.

The victim did not report the injury.

Police said a young, Parker, who was said to have targeted three women on the upper East Side on January 19 and 21. NYPD

Immediately after the robbery, a criminal said a 38 -year -old woman's wallet on Third Avenue and East 78th Avenue.

But the victim grasped her bag firmly, and the police said that the suspect fled empty -handed.

The woman refused to see a doctor for minor injuries.

Police said he had the first 32 -year -old woman's handbag on the East 75th street near the second Avenue. Google map

The bandits took a two -day vacation and stated that they would approach 71 -year -old women at the second Avenue and East 70pm at 5:40 pm on January 21.

They tried to put her bag, but the senior did not let go, and the police fled again without looting.

Septoulinarian was also injured and lowered his doctor.

The police officer said that the crew did not try to take a 38 -year -old woman's wallet on Third Avenue and East 78. Google map
Police said that the final target of a large bandit was a 71 -year -old woman on the second Avenue and East 70th Avenue. Google map

The suspect took a surveillance video passing through an emergency gate in the subway station, and raised the food with a black mask covering a part of the face.

No arrest was made by Tuesday.

If you have information about the suspect, you will be asked to call the 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or Spanish 1-888-57-PISTA (74782) NYPD criminal stopper hotline. 。

The general public can also submit hints by logging in to a criminal stopper website. https://rimeStoppers.nypdonline.org/Or X @nypdtips.

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