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Police Looking For Man Who Forcibly Touched Female Teen

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Aug. 3, 2018 By Christian Murray

The police have released photos of a man who allegedly smacked the buttocks of a 16-year-old female with an open hand in front of a bodega on Northern Boulevard.

The suspect allegedly touched the victim in front of Champion Deli, located at 99-22 Northern Blvd., at around 10:20 p.m. on Tuesday, July 3. He then fled in an unknown direction.

The suspect is described as Hispanic, light complexion, 35 to 40 years old, approximately 5 feet 8

Suspect (NYPD)

inches tall and weighing 200 pounds, according to police.

Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).

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Captain Obvious

There’s always some weird guy or a bunch of losers hanging out in front of these bodegas .

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grab em by the president

Disgusting. This is worse than what Trump’s teenage victims describe, where he purposefully walked into their dressing rooms while they were undressed at Miss Teen USA.

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JH resident

@Juan Verdad

Gentrification is not happening in Jackson Heights/Corona/East Elmhurst. The immigrant (both legal and illegal) population in these neighborhoods is overwhelming and they will not allow themselves to be displaced.

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Juan Verdad

Gentrification is happening slowly. Dishwashers and nannies cannot afford the $500K apartments or $1MM homes in the area. Before you know it Jackson Heights/Corona/E Elmhurst will resemble Williamsburg

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Juan Verdad

There are a lot of pervs in that area… Hopefully gentrification will displace these pervs

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