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Bronx Robbery Suspect Hunted As Cops Blast Out New Surveillance Photos

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Published on June 27, 2026
Bronx Robbery Suspect Hunted As Cops Blast Out New Surveillance PhotosSource: X/NYPD Crime Stoppers

Bronx detectives are turning to the public for help, releasing surveillance images Friday as they hunt for a suspect tied to a string of street robberies in two local precincts. Investigators say the incidents form a robbery pattern inside the NYPD’s 46th and 52nd Precincts, and they are betting that clear photos and a cash reward will shake loose new tips.

What police released

The NYPD Crime Stoppers account posted surveillance stills and a brief wanted notice on X on June 26, labeling the investigation a "robbery pattern" and urging anyone who recognizes the person to reach out to detectives. The message also asked residents to hang onto any doorbell or cellphone clips that might have captured the suspect and to share them with investigators, as posted by NYPD Crime Stoppers.

Where detectives are focusing

According to the alert, the robberies are clustered in areas covered by the 46th and 52nd Precincts, which span central and northern Bronx neighborhoods including Fordham, Tremont and Bedford Park. Those precinct pages provide maps and station details, and investigators say time-stamped surveillance or doorbell video from the relevant dates can be especially valuable, per the NYPD’s NYPD Crime Stoppers and NYPD Crime Stoppers pages.

How to submit tips and rewards

Anyone with information is urged to call the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or, for Spanish speakers, 1-888-57-PISTA. Tips can also be submitted online through the Crime Stoppers website. Rewards of up to $3,500 may be available for information that leads to an arrest and indictment, according to the NYPD Crime Stoppers program page.

What neighbors can do

Detectives are asking residents and local businesses to scroll back through their doorbell and security footage for clips that may line up with the robbery time frames. They want people to preserve any relevant files and avoid posting them publicly so investigators can review them first. Anyone who thinks they recognize the person in the images is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers and share what they know confidentially, as noted on X.

Police say the investigation is active and ongoing, with tips reviewed confidentially as they come in. Anyone with information or video that might help is urged to reach out to Crime Stoppers by phone or online so detectives can keep working the case.