
CBS New York has the following report from the NYPD:
Police are on the lookout for two men wanted for attacking a woman Monday afternoon in the East Village.
The woman had just left her apartment when one of the suspects placed her in a choke hold, causing her to fall to the ground, police said.
The suspects took off with the woman’s pocketbook which had her cell phone, credit cards, personal property and cash, police said.
Police believe the suspects may have fled the scene in a gold or grey Honda.
The report doesn't specify the street/Avenue where the incident occurred. DNAinfo says the 50-year-old victim had just left her first-floor apartment around 5:30 p.m. The robbery took place inside the building, per DNAinfo.
Anyone with information on this can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).
Updated:
Multiple residents have told us this occurred on East Ninth Street between Avenue A and First Avenue...
Updated:
Wow. Turns out the woman, who owns several businesses, had a week's worth of receipts in a deposit bag — including $100,000 cash. DNAinfo reports that her businesses include a check-cashing and money-wiring service.










