
"Investigators say the pattern, which mostly targeted older residents and a few neighborhood businesses, unfolded between late December and early February. No arrests have been made so far, and the probe is still very much active, according to authorities."
"Detectives are asking anyone who might recognize the person in the surveillance images, or who has any relevant footage or tips, to contact the NYPD Crime Stoppers program. Tipsters can call 1-800-577-TIPS, or 1-888-57-PISTA for Spanish speakers. Information can also be sent by texting 274637 (CRIMES) and entering TIP577, or by using the online submission form on the Crime Stoppers website."
"The Crime Stoppers unit reviews tips, screens them for useful leads and then passes vetted information on to detectives, as outlined by amNewYork. Tipsters can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward if their information leads to an arrest."
Police are investigating a robbery pattern spanning Queens and Brooklyn from late December through early February that resulted in approximately $17,000 in stolen cash. At least five incidents have been linked to the same suspect, with victims including older residents and some neighborhood businesses. Notable cases include a February 3 Brooklyn robbery where $3,000 was taken from a 52-year-old woman and a February 6 Queens incident where an 81-year-old man lost $10,000. No arrests have been made. The NYPD is requesting public assistance through Crime Stoppers, offering anonymous tip submission methods and potential rewards for information leading to an arrest. Multi-borough robbery patterns are common in the area.
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