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Man With Face Tattoos Steals 17-Year-Old Girl’s iPhone on 7 Train: NYPD

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July 1, 2021 By Allie Griffin

Police are looking for a tattoo-clad man who stole a teenage girl’s phone on the 7 train in Woodside last month.

The alleged thief grabbed an iPhone out of the hands of a 17-year-old girl as she sat inside a 7 train that was stopped at the 69th Street station at 3:30 p.m. on June 19.

He then ran off with the phone, police said.

The NYPD described the suspect as a Hispanic man with tattoos over both eyebrows.

Anyone with information in regard to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the CrimeStoppers website at WWW.NYPDCRIMESTOPPERS.COM, on Twitter @NYPDTips.

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Mr. X.

Crimes are up in the Woodside/Sunnyside area of Queens County. Open drugs dealing on our streets are back in the area,

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Jetty

This guy should be put away for life right now. He will never change. Only graduate to committing worse crimes and ruining peoples lives. Take action now and get this scourge off the streets.

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woosider

Jails are a business, and nyc is the client. We must of had a hefty monthly bill to have people like this running amok. Back in the days a guy like this would be picked up pretty quick, he is quite distinguished with all the ink on his face.

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Pam

That poor young man. If we used the money wasted on the NYPD to fund programs I’m sure he’d turn his life around.

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That's just putting lipstick on a pig.

And you know it.

It starts from the home. Upbringing.

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Tom

Have you ever seen an honest person with a real job who has face tattoos? If you have write to Christian Murray at the SSP.

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Bill

Yes, always Scandanavians, Italians, Jews, Chinese and Koreans always committing crimes. Actually these people are fine. Their’s is not a culture of crime and violence. The truth hurts, sorry.

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Anonymous

There isn’t a culture of violence and crime? Really? You can’t think of one…really? Ones whose music glorifies it, whose leaders excuse it, who their apologists create complex explanations to justify it. Not one huh.

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rikki

Thats why i still have my samsung s7 its old it works and you will be the laughing stock in jail if you steal it.

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Maritza

So many crimes in nyc are occuring due to people feeling almost like they have the right to steal things they want. Most crimes have nothing to do with basic needs. Its not about being hungry or wanting a loaf of bread.

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Joe

Giuliani is a clown now, but back in the day, he and the NYPD did something smart. They went heavily after small crimes, and by doing so, things started to be under control. If you allow criminals like this guy another chance, then bigger crimes will happen. It’s not rocket science.
So find this guy, put him away for life, no parole. Too harsh? Well, it was his choice.

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Joe

Enough of this, this guy must be easy to find then put him away for life, no parole.
The only way to stop crime.

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Nancy

This is a small examples of the hundreds if not thousands of criminals that our mayor has let out of our jails

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