Tuesday, February 3, 2026

UPDATED: NYPD arrests suspect in reported rape of teen in Stuy Town

Updated 3:51 p.m. 

See below for news about the arrest...

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Police continue searching for a suspect in the reported rape of a 14-year-old girl in Stuy Town last Thursday morning.

According to police, the assault occurred around 11:42 a.m. inside a building near First Avenue and the First Avenue Loop. 

The NYPD has released images of the suspect, identified as 33-year-old Germaine Parham.

He was last seen wearing a black-and-gray knitted hat, a gray face covering, a white coat, camouflage pants, black boots and a camo-pattern backpack.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or submit tips online. All calls are confidential.

UPDATE:

8 comments:

  1. How many previous arrests does this guy likely have? Infuriating

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  2. Sadly there have been many alerts on the Citizens app showing stuy town.

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  3. Scary people are among us. Hope the monster is apprehended and brought to justice. That poor girl. She will need mental health services and support from loved ones.

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  4. apprehended Germaine Parham in connection with this heinous crime.

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  5. 25 prior arrests-absolutely pure evil! 😈

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  6. Thanks again Alvin Bragg for putting the rights of frequent offending criminals ahead of citizens, this is how we wound up in this mess in the first place--no WAY this guy should've still been on the street to do this. If I were the victim's parents, I'd want the DA's head on a platter for his irresponsible policy.

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