Group robs six people in multi-borough necklace-snatching spree: NYPD | amNewYork
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Police are looking for four men linked to a necklace-snatching spree that occurred from July 9 to Aug. 2, involving six victims aged between 16 and 78. The robberies, carried out in the Bronx and Brooklyn, often involved the use or simulation of firearms. For instance, on July 9, two suspects attacked a 56-year-old man in East Flatbush, while on July 17, three individuals targeted victims in separate incidents in the Bronx. Minor injuries were sustained, and suspects fled the scenes in a white Honda Civic.
The robbery spree allegedly started on Jul 9, in the East Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, when two individuals, simulating firearms under their shirts, approached a 56-year-old man standing near the Holy Cross Cemetery on Schenectady Avenue at about 5 p.m.
About a week later, on July 17, at about 4:20 p.m., three men exited a white Honda Civic and approached a 25-year-old man outside an apartment building on Metropolitan Avenue in the Parkchester area of the Bronx.
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