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Police looking for man who was allegedly masturbating on 7 train


April 5, 2017 Staff Report

Police are searching for a man who was seen masturbating on a 7 train in Corona last month.

According to the report, the man exposed himself and masturbated in front of a 38-year-old woman seated across from him on a Manhattan-bound 7 train at the 111th Street Station around 7:45 p.m. on March 8.

The man moved to a different train car when the train arrived at the 103rd Street-Corona Plaza station, and then fled in an unknown direction.

The victim remained on the train and later reported the incident.

The suspect is described as a 5’5” white-Hispanic man around 175 pounds with short black hair. He was last seen wearing a black jacket and grey jeans.  The police released a photo.

Police have released a cellphone photo of the man and anyone with information in regards to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).

Suspect photo released by NYPD

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Teeny tiny weeney. Why is it that the #7 seems to have all the perverts ? Don’t hear of this as much on all the other lines in NYC. Time for NYPD to do some vice-squad style sting operations.

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