
A late Monday night on East 95th Street turned frightening when two men were robbed at gunpoint on April 13, 2026, around 10:30 p.m. in front of 532 East 95 Street on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Police say two unidentified people pulled out firearms, demanded cash and then bolted northbound on East 95th toward Willmohr Street after taking about $2,500 from a 37-year-old victim and $200 from a 30-year-old.
NYPD Releases Wanted Alert
The NYPD Crime Stoppers program put out a wanted bulletin on May 5 that includes surveillance stills and a brief rundown of the stickup, asking anyone who recognizes the suspects to reach out to investigators. As posted by NYPD Crime Stoppers, the two individuals are described as displaying firearms and demanding currency from the victims before taking off.
How To Submit Tips
According to NYPD Crime Stoppers, tips that lead to an arrest and indictment may qualify for rewards of up to $3,500. Tipsters can call 1-800-577-TIPS, use the Spanish hotline at 1-888-57-PISTA, file an anonymous report online, or send a direct message to the department’s tips account.
Neighborhood Context
The wanted notice lands amid a steady drip of Crime Stoppers bulletins this spring as detectives press New Yorkers for footage and eyewitness accounts tied to a string of street robberies and transit attacks across the city. Hoodline has tracked similar appeals, including the recent alert about a Bed-Stuy subway mugger, which likewise urged residents to comb through phone video and door-cam clips.
What Authorities Ask Of Witnesses
Anyone with information, video or surveillance from the area on the night of April 13 is urged not to approach or confront anyone suspected of wrongdoing. Instead, authorities say to pass details along to detectives or Crime Stoppers. Callers can reach Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS, Spanish speakers at 1-888-57-PISTA, or submit an anonymous tip online. Rewards may be paid if information leads to an arrest and indictment, according to NYPD Crime Stoppers.









