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Woman Takes Man’s Belongings After a Night at the Club

Suspect (Photo: NYPD)

June 11, 2019 By Max Murray

What looked to be a great ending to a fun night wound up being a disaster for a Whitestone man.

During a late-night at the Up and Down Club in the West Village, the 26-year-old victim caught the attention of the female suspect at around 3.a.m.

The pair went back to his residence in the vicinity of 13th Avenue and 162nd Street. However, after a long night, he fell asleep soon after getting home.

When he woke up the following afternoon, he discovered that his jewelry and credit-cards were missing.

The victim called the police at around 3 p.m.

The suspect is described as being white, 20-30 years old, with long dark-hair, and was last seen wearing a dark colored shirt and overalls.

Anyone with information on the case should contact the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-8477, or text CRIMES and then enter TIP577, or visit www.nypdcrimestoppers.com.

 

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You go girl! Decent-lookin’ broad but guy got what he deserved. And I’m a guy but you just take a stranger home like that, well, life happens, hahahaha!!

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