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Four suspects wanted for beating and stabbing man in Corona

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Oct. 12, 2016 Staff Report

Police are searching for four unapprehended men who took part in the assault and stabbing of a man in Corona on August 28.

According to the report, five men punched and kicked the 26-year-old victim around 11:25 p.m. outside of 39-09 104 Street. They also hit him with a bike chain and stabbed him with a knife.

The victim was transported to Elmhurst General Hospital in critical but stable condition.

Police have arrested one suspect, 25-year-old Adan Rojas of Corona, and charged him with attempted murder.

The NYPD is still searching for the other four suspects.

One is a Hispanic man last seen with a backpack, wearing a blue t-shirt, dark colored pants and dark colored sneakers.

The second is a Hispanic man last seen wearing dark colored pants with a white t-shirt.

The third is a Hispanic man last seen wearing a blue shirt with the number 72 on it, and the last is a Hispanic man last seen wearing dark colored pants and a dark colored t-shirt.

Police have released a video of the suspects.

Anyone with information in regards to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).

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