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Not Today: Clerk Calls Robber’s Bluff, Sends Him Running Empty-Handed In Baldwin, Police Say Not Today: Clerk Calls Robber’s Bluff, Sends Him Running Empty-Handed In Baldwin, Police Say
Not Today: Clerk Calls Robber’s Bluff, Sends Him Running Empty-Handed In Baldwin, Police Say A knife-wielding robber thought he’d score easy cash — but the Long Island clerk wasn’t in the mood. The incident happened in Baldwin around 1:15 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, at the Qwik Pick Market located at 2169 Grand Avenue, according to Nassau County Police. A 27-year-old male clerk told officers that an unknown man entered the store, displayed a knife with a black handle, and demanded cash. The employee refused, and the suspect left on foot without any proceeds, heading west on Brooklyn Avenue. No injuries were reported. The suspect is described as a Black man, about 5 feet 11 inches tall w…
Duo On Single Bike Rob Man At Knifepoint On Nassau County Street; Suspects Sought Duo On Single Bike Rob Man At Knifepoint On Nassau County Street; Suspects Sought
Duo On Single Bike Rob Man At Knifepoint On Nassau County Street; Suspects Sought Two suspects are on the run after robbing a man at knifepoint on a Long Island street. The attack happened in New Cassel, near the intersection of Monitor Street and Roman Avenue, just before 6:30 a.m. Monday, April 21. A 30-year-old man was walking northbound on Monitor Avenue when two men riding a single bicycle approached and demanded cash from him, Nassau County Police said. The victim initially refused to comply but ultimately handed over his backpack containing cash and other valuables when one of the suspects pulled a small knife and pointed it at him. The suspects then fled going…
'Feels Wrong': 2 Girls Followed By Suspicious Driver Near LI Elementary School, Tipster Warns 'Feels Wrong': 2 Girls Followed By Suspicious Driver Near LI Elementary School, Tipster Warns
'Feels Wrong': 2 Girls Followed By Suspicious Driver Near LI Elementary School, Tipster Warns A possible stalking incident involving two teenage girls is under investigation thanks to a concerned bystander. Steph Mac was driving near Manhattan Boulevard and Belmore Avenue in Islip Terrace at around 2:30 p.m. Monday, March 3, when she spotted a vehicle driving unusually slow ahead of her near Connetquot Elementary School, she wrote on the “Islip Terrace and All of the Islips” Facebook page. At first, nothing seemed out of the ordinary—until the driver pulled over to let her pass. After passing the vehicle, Mac spotted two girls, estimated to be middle or high school age, jogging down…