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Man wanted in connection with robbery at 96th Street subway station

NEW YORK – The New York Police Department is asking the public for help in identifying a man wanted in connection with an attack that occurred on a Manhattan subway platform early Tuesday morning.

According to the NYPD, a 52-year-old man was standing on the platform of the northbound 6 subway line at the 96th Street station at around 3:28 a.m. when an unknown person approached him and struck him with an unknown object. The attack left the victim with a cut on the right side of his neck. The suspect then fled the scene.

The victim was taken to a local hospital where he was treated for his injuries and is currently in stable condition.

The suspect is described as a dark-skinned man who was last seen wearing a green shirt and red sweatpants.

Authorities urge anyone with information about the suspect or the incident to contact the NYPD.

  • Man wanted in connection with robbery at 96th Street subway station

    NEW YORK – The New York Police Department is asking the public for help in identifying a man wanted in connection with an attack that occurred on a Manhattan subway platform early Tuesday morning.

    According to the NYPD, a 52-year-old man was standing on the platform of the northbound 6 subway line at the 96th Street station at around 3:28 a.m. when an unknown person approached him and struck him with an unknown object. The attack left the victim with a cut on the right side of his neck. The suspect then fled the scene.

    The victim was taken to a local hospital where he was treated for his injuries and is currently in stable condition.

    The suspect is described as a dark-skinned man who was last seen wearing a green shirt and red sweatpants.

    Authorities urge anyone with information about the suspect or the incident to contact the NYPD.

  • Fatal Tesla crash in Hamilton Township under investigation

    HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, NJ — A car crash early Sunday morning in Hamilton Township left the driver dead after a Tesla SUV went off the road and caught fire. The crash happened around 1:35 a.m. on Mays Landing Somers Point Road near Ocean Heights Avenue.

    According to the Hamilton Township Police Department, a 2024 Tesla Model Y left the road, struck several trees and caught fire. Emergency personnel, including the Hamilton Township Rescue Unit, AtlantiCare paramedics, and local fire departments from Mays Landing and Laureldale, were dispatched to the scene.

    The driver was pronounced dead at the scene. The victim’s identification is pending further investigation by the Southern Regional Medical Examiner’s Office.

    Since the investigation is ongoing, no further details have been released. Police have not provided any information on the possible cause of the accident.

    Authorities have not released any information on whether there were any passengers in the vehicle at the time of the incident. More information is expected as the investigation progresses.

  • Police arrest one suspect in connection with motel robbery in New Castle and search for three other suspects

    NEW CASTLE, Delaware. — Delaware State Police have arrested a Wilmington man in connection with an armed robbery that occurred at a New Castle motel earlier this summer. The suspect, identified as 32-year-old Dametris Graham, was taken into custody after a thorough investigation of the July 2 incident at the Red Roof Inn and Suites on North Dupont Highway.

    According to Delaware State Police, Graham and an accomplice, identified as 30-year-old Alexis Smith, entered the motel at approximately 3:18 a.m. on July 2 and demanded money from the receptionist. During the robbery, Graham reportedly jumped over the counter and threatened the clerk with a knife. The clerk complied and the suspects fled the scene. No injuries were reported.

    The investigation has now led detectives to identify two additional suspects involved in the robbery. Arrest warrants have been issued for 37-year-old Matthew Daniels of Philadelphia and 32-year-old Eric Flowers of Brookhaven, Pennsylvania, as well as Alexis Smith, who remains at large.

    Authorities are urging anyone with information on the whereabouts of Smith, Daniels or Flowers to contact the Delaware State Police. “We are actively seeking the public’s assistance in locating these individuals,” the department said in a statement.

    The investigation remains ongoing as detectives work to arrest the remaining suspects. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Delaware State Police or submit anonymous tips through Delaware Crime Stoppers.

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