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Teen Jumped For Headphones On Bx9 Bus In Kingsbridge, Police Say

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Published on June 24, 2026
Teen Jumped For Headphones On Bx9 Bus In Kingsbridge, Police SaySource: X/NYPD Crime Stoppers

A routine ride on the Bx9 turned violent for a 16-year-old boy in Kingsbridge on Friday, May 29, at about 5:25 p.m., when police say a group of five suspects surrounded him on the bus, forced him off, punched him in the face and stole his headphones. The group then ran east on West Kingsbridge Road, and investigators say no arrests have been made so far.

The case was spotlighted in a wanted alert from NYPD Crime Stoppers on Tuesday. The bulletin lays out the May 29 timeline and includes still images investigators hope will help identify the five suspects, according to NYPD Crime Stoppers. Crime Stoppers notes that tips leading to an arrest and indictment may be eligible for a reward of up to $3,500 and provides a hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS and a Spanish line at 1-888-57-PISTA, per the NYPD Crime Stoppers. Investigators say bystander and surveillance video are often crucial, so people with footage are being urged to hold on to it for detectives.

Where the Bx9 Runs

The Bx9 travels along Broadway through the northwest Bronx, serving stops that put it near Webb Avenue and West Kingsbridge Road, a busy Kingsbridge stretch that sees steady pedestrian and bus traffic, according to the MTA. That combination of foot traffic and multiple stops often leaves transit corridors, and their surveillance cameras, as key resources for detectives tracking robberies.

Previous Bus Robberies In The Area

The alert joins a string of recent Crime Stoppers bulletins about robberies tied to Bronx bus routes, including an April report that three suspects robbed a 14-year-old on a westbound Bx9 near West 231st Street, as documented in a report on how three suspects robbed a 14-year-old on a westbound Bx9. Local reporters and police say that public tips and camera footage have repeatedly helped identify suspects in these daytime attacks.

Anyone who recognizes the people in the wanted alert or has information about the May 29 robbery is asked to call the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS, use the Spanish line at 1-888-57-PISTA or submit an anonymous tip online. The bulletin notes the case is being handled in the NYPD's 52nd Precinct. The original wanted bulletin is available from NYPD Crime Stoppers.