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NYPD Seeks Public Help to Find Suspects in Brooklyn Subway Station Robbery

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Published on April 17, 2025
NYPD Seeks Public Help to Find Suspects in Brooklyn Subway Station RobberySource: Facebook/NYPD Crimestoppers

The New York Police Department is actively seeking two suspects linked to a recent robbery in Brooklyn's Nevins Street subway station. Last Wednesday, April 9, a 35-year-old man fell victim to an assault and theft committed by these unidentified individuals. The NYPD Crimestoppers have released details of the incident, indicating that one assailant restrained the victim with a chokehold, while the other forcibly stripped him of his belongings.

The NYPD has turned to the public for assistance, offering a reward of up to $3,500 for information leading to the arrest of the perpetrators. According to the official social media post by NYPD Crimestoppers, those who may have any relevant information are encouraged to come forward by calling 800-577-TIPS. Additionally, tips can be submitted anonymously via their website. 

The Nevins Street subway station, under the jurisdiction of the NYPD's 88th Precinct and Transit District 30, has experienced multiple criminal incidents over the years. So far, police have released only limited information about the suspects, with no clear physical descriptions or identifying details available.