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Pervert Targets 12-Year-Old Girl at Woodside Subway Station

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March 9, 2013 Staff Report

A 12-year-old girl’s butt was grabbed by a pervert at the 61st Street subway station on Friday, police said.

The girl was on the Manhattan-bound #7 train platform at about 7:40 am when a Hispanic man approached her from behind before she boarded the train.

The police are searching for the man who is believed to be between 28 and 35 years of age, and 5’4” to 5’6”.

The police are asking for anyone with information regarding the incident to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).

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Roxy

Why do I suddenly get sound (radio broadcast?) when I connect to this website? I hate it! How can I turn it off?

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Sunnyside Post

Hi Roxy,

I apologize for that. It was a News 11 video that begins– with the loud ad– the second you open the page. The video has been removed so you shouldn’t have this problem again.

Thanks.

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moneyside

There should be a pair of cops that ride each train. If they couldn’t get away so easily they would think twice about doing it.

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New Whirled Order

This schmuck should get a job with the TSA. He can grope all the children he wants to and get paid for it.

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86Mets

Now where’s that subway pusher when you need her? This perv deserves to wind up under a 7 train.

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Sunnysideposthatesme

all the money from those $1 dollar replacement metrocards and they can’t even put decent cameras on the stations.

people need to wake up, criminals obviously know these trains have ZERO protection , start strapping some weapons and aim for the jugular . That’ll teach em.

if I had a 12 year old daughter I’d have trained her Kill Bill style, someone grabs your ass you turn around and TAKE THEIR F@#ING EYE!

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Oppressed Masses

There is too much of this kind of crap going on. The MTA needs to pursue aggressively installation of cameras at turnstiles, on subway platforms, and in subway cars. At least then, victims would have a chance at identifying perpetrators and giving the police a chance to track down these mutts. .

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