Sunday, February 13, 2022

NYPD is searching for suspect in early morning rape on St. Mark's Place and 1st Avenue

The NYPD has released surveillance video of a suspect wanted in connection to a rape in an apartment building on/near St. Mark's Place and First Avenue early yesterday morning. 

According to a tweet by @NYPDtips, the man attacked the 23-year-old victim at 5 a.m. inside the lobby of her building.

Per amNY: "According to authorities, the perpetrator sexually assaulted the victim, then removed her purse, which contained her wallet and camera. He then fled the location and was last seen heading southbound on foot along 1st Avenue."

We'll update this post when the NYPD releases more information about the suspect. Video of the suspect is below... 
Anyone with information that could help in the investigation is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). You may also submit tips online. All calls are strictly confidential.

According to amNY, the victim is in stable condition at a local hospital for injuries she suffered in the attack, including a swollen lip and lacerations to her mouth.

9 comments:

  1. At least he was dumb enough not to wear a mask.

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  2. That poor woman... hope this guy is caught & taken off the streets quickly.

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  3. They will find him..camera is super clear. That is scary.

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  4. Meanwhile not that far from there
    https://abc7ny.com/lower-east-side-woman-found-dead-killed-barricaded-man/11561023/

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  5. Hope they find him quickly.

    And late last night a woman was murdered by a creep following behind her into her building and apartment (on Crystie Street). Just horrible.
    Be careful out there and extra vigilant about your surroundings!!

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  6. They will find him .

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  7. I've not heard any updates on this. I hope the woman is recovering. My building a couple of blocks away was broken into last night. After this attack, and the horrible murder on Chrystie, it's terrifying.

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  8. Have they found this creep ?

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  9. Have they found him ?

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