The police released new surveillance images Saturday of the male and female suspected of robbing a 24-year-old woman in Central Park on Wednesday evening in the northern section of the park.
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Authorities released new surveillance images Saturday of the duo suspected of robbing a woman in Central Park last week, according to the NY Post.
The male crook approached the 24-year-old victim in the park near West 110th Street and Lenox Avenue at about 11:50 p.m., Wednesday, and placed her in a chokehold, cops said.
When the goon threw the woman to the ground, a female accomplice swooped in and grabbed the victim’s handbag, according to police. The bag contained the victim’s debit card, $5 cash, and a library book. Officials said the victim was not seriously injured in the theft.
The suspects are both believed to be between 18 and 20-years-old.
The suspects, seen exiting Central Park on Wednesday, were captured by grainy surveillance video the police released on Thursday. The woman (l) is seen carrying the vicim's handbag in the video.
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New York Post - November 23, 2014 - By Aaron Feis
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