Police are searching for a man who allegedly robbed multiple cameras over two days in New York City's Central Park last week.
The New York Police Department released this image, captured on surveillance cameras, of the male suspect wanted in connection to the two camera robberies.
The New York Police Department has released photos of the male suspect who they believe was involved in at least two camera thefts inside the park over the past week.The first theft happened around 14:20 on Friday, May 31, when a 34-year-old woman was using a Canon camera and tripod around West Drive and Terrace Drive, between Sheep Meadow and Cherry Hill in New York City’s Central Park.
The thief allegedly grabbed the camera, which was reportedly valued at $1,500, right out of his hand. The suspect then ran away and fled from the scene.
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