In an effort to apprehend criminals connected to two robberies in Manhattan, the New York Police Department has turned to social media to ask for community assistance. The person or people in issue are wanted for offenses they committed on November 1 in the busy precincts of NYPD14 and NYPD18, according to a Facebook post by NYPD Crimestoppers.
Both instances took place in prominent locations, one at the intersection of Park Avenue and E29 Street and the other in front of 1535 Broadway. In addition to posting pictures of the criminals on social media as the search continues, the NYPD has also offered a reward of up to $3,500 for information that could result in an arrest. According to the public alert, the NYPD encourages anyone with information to contact them by phone at 800-577-TIPS or online at their Crimestoppers website.
Those in the community who want to help might choose to remain anonymous. For those who are reluctant to reveal their identify, the Crimestoppers program guarantees confidentiality.
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