MAN STABBED IN FRONT OF CUNY PREP
Police have arrested three suspects wanted in connection to an assault in Pelham
Parkway. According to 49th Precinct police, an 18-year-old man was stabbed in front
of CUNY Prep at 2122 White Plains Road on Wednesday, January 9 at 1 p.m. The victim
was approached by a group of males that demanded his jacket. He was stabbed in
his back by three males who fl ed the location in multiple directions. The victim was
taken to Jacobi Medical Center by EMS in serious condition. Police arrested Michael
Brito, a 17-year-old Norwood resident and a 14-year-old male on Thursday, January
10 and Marquis Yohanis, a 19-year-old Brooklyn resident, on Tuesday, January 15.
All three face charges of attempted murder and gang assault.
(Above) Police secured the area outside of CUNY Prep as they conducted their
investigation. Photo by Edwin Soto
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42nd Precinct
Friday, January 18 at 12:40 p.m. -- Cops got
a report of a robbery in front of 1829 Boone Avenue.
A 59-year-old man, the victim, was punched and
kicked by two individuals who approached him from
behind. The attack caused the victim to fall down
on the ground. The two individuals took the victim’s
wallet, which contained about $40 and identification,
before fleeing. The victim suffered bruising,
pain and cuts to his torso and head. EMS took the
victim to St. Barnabas Hospital in stable condition.
Both of the individuals are black men in their 20s or
30s who were last seen wearing all dark clothing.
Saturday, January 19 at 10:45 a.m. -- Police
received a report of an individual who entered a mobile
communications store located at 1286 Southern
Boulevard and committed a robbery. The individual
sat and waited for 20 minutes for a sales clerk to
finish with a customer. As the customer left, the individual
got the employee’s attention and asked to
see the phone. Once he was shown a phone, he proceeded
to leave the retail location without paying.
When the sales clerk pursued him, the individual
motioned to his waistband and threatened to shoot
her. No weapon was visible. A ‘person of interest’ in
the incident is described by cops as a black man who
is about 25 years of age and approximately 5’10”.
He has a slender build and was last seen wearing a
blue back pack and a dark colored jacket.
43rd Precinct
Monday, January 21 at 3:35 p.m --- Police got
a report of a robbery inside of a dollar store at 415
Soundview Avenue. An individual put seven pairs
of headphones inside of his backpack while in the
store. When a 27-year-old employee confronted the
individual, he shoved her aside and told her to leave
him alone. The individual walked out of the store
without paying for the headphones. He then fled on
a dark colored bicycled bicycle. Police are seeking
the public help in identifying the individual. He is described
as a Hispanic man who is 5’8”, weighs 170
pounds and has a goatee. He was last seen wearing
black pants, black sneakers, a blue knit cap and a
black hooded jacket.
46th Precinct
Tuesday, January 22 at 5:22 p.m.-- Police
are asking the public help in identifying a bank robber.
An individual, described a Hispanic man who
Cops in the 52nd Precinct want to interview
this individual regarding and incident on
Sunday, January 13. Photo courtesy of NYPD
is approximately 5’8” with a medium build, entered
a Chase branch at 5 W. Burnside Avenue and demanded
cash in Spanish under the threat of injury
by a gun. No firearm was visible during the robbery.
This individual was able to leave the bank with
$1000. A photo of the individual is provided on this
page.
52nd Precinct
Sunday, January 13 at 5:50 a.m.-- The NYPD
is seeking the public’s help in identifying an individual
wanted in connection with a robbery. An unknown
man approached a 21-year-old woman in front of 3
W. Fordham Road and slapped her across the face.
The individual then took $5 in cash from the victim
before fleeing the scene. The victim refused medical
attention. The individual is described as a Hispanic
man who is in his early to mid 20s and between 5’6”
to 5’8” in height. He has a medium build. A photo of
the individual is provided on this page.
Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying this individual wanted in connection with
a bank robbery. Photo courtesy of the NYPD
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