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NYPD: Man grabs woman’s butt while riding subway escalator in Jackson Heights

2275-16 QTRS 8-6-16 forcible touching photoAug. 10, 2016 Staff Report

Police are searching for a man who allegedly grabbed a woman’s buttocks while she was riding the escalator with her son at the 74th Street/Roosevelt Avenue station on Saturday.

The 31-year-old victim was riding up the escalator with her 13-year-old son at around 12:50 am August 6 when the suspect grabbed her butt from behind, according to the NYPD. He then quickly fled the scene.

Police describe the suspect as a male, Hispanic, 25-years-old, 5’5” tall, and 110 pounds. He was last seen wearing a dark blue T-shirt, and jeans.

Police have released a photo of the suspect and ask anyone with information to call the Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).

 

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The wall

5’5″& 125 lbs???? Hes a little p.o.s. my dog is bigger . she should have kicked him in his tiny bubbles

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Peter

Disgusting!! How dare they think its okay to touch a woman. Please lets do something about these perverts

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Sam

I agree. Put them in jail and let them watch hours of videos on not to touch women ! It is not okay!!!

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