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Three suspects wanted for thwarted robbery in Glendale last month: NYPD
Three suspects wanted for thwarted robbery in Glendale last month: NYPD

Jul. 14, 2025 By Bill Parry

Police from the 104th Precinct in Ridgewood are looking for three suspects who tried to rob a man in Glendale last month.

Law enforcement sources say the 21-year-old victim was walking near the intersection of Seneca Avenue and Madison Street just before 1:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 17, when three strangers approached him and demanded his cash. When he hesitated, the three perpetrators forcefully went through his pockets but were unable to remove any personal property. An NYPD spokesman could not say if the victim’s pockets were empty or if he fought off the robbers before they fled the scene empty-handed in an unknown direction.

The victim was not injured during the encounter, police said.

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