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Two males rob with knife, one arrested in QueensQueens NY

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14th Ave & 138th St, Queens, NY 11356

Two males committed an armed robbery by threatening with a knife near 14th Ave & 138th St in Queens. They stole an iPhone and fled on foot northbound on 138th Street near 14th Ave. One suspect has been arrested; the other is still at large, possibly heading toward Herman A. MacNeil Park.

Audio|Source: NYPD - 109th and 111th Precincts
07:55
Transcript:
00:00
Units be advised stage mail was ripped out of his vehicle, his chain was snesh, and the curb had a knife.
00:05
Can you get his vehicle?
00:15
The invite state's mail flood on foot down the street.
00:19
409 sat sergeant only get a level one at that location, please.
00:28
Do we have a description?
00:30
Negative, no description as is yet.
00:32
All right, down far. I want the first unit to locate the CV.
00:36
The car, with the canvas.
00:40
9FIO, shall we go?
00:48
The advised purpose is going to be a male black, 16 years old, approximately 6 feet, slim belt, light skin wearing all black.
00:56
Valley, Charlie, 184.
01:06
Central, you fled on foot or did you have a moped? 104 flat on foot.
01:10
For sure, sure.
01:14
Basemeal black is on foot.
01:18
Sally Charlie, when I got the TV, I'm a camera.
01:21
Can we have a direction of place?
01:28
Northbound on 138, towards 14.
01:33
Oh,
01:37
the other evening is to start a canvas when you get 84.
01:40
Charlie still can racing.
01:45
Maybe two cams.
01:47
Nice, sir, can you still want the level one at this time?
01:55
Yeah, ten four, just call a level one.
01:58
You know, you know with the CV, y'all?
02:01
Yeah, I'm on the air.
02:02
This guy's guy a cab driver?
02:08
He says 16-0, male, black, point of black, sheise, D-Wend, but it's found on 138.
02:14
The TV, the TV, is there's only the end of the company now.
02:23
And I started your mobilization point is going to be 13814.
02:28
Yeah, that far, I just think of the location of the current.
02:33
It's going to be a confirmed 30 with the knife, any injuries at this time.
02:39
I'm going to advise central.
02:41
Central.
02:46
41.
02:49
10-5-A-U. 10-5-A-U. 41, you all?
03:01
Charlie one on the air?
03:05
Charlie 1-mail stop, 133 and 14.
03:13
Levi's one male stop, 133 and 14.
03:20
No further to this location, got the other one.
03:28
9th a sergeant 84th already 4th
03:35
Thank you, Davey for you.
03:38
My side trolley to know for this location.
03:42
Time for you and stand by.
03:49
10.230, majority of an owner, started going to golly.
03:52
Subur 30 with an eye, mobilization point 138 14th Avenue, looking for a male black, six-year-old to a note six feet. We're in a black team-mas, black outfit, fled northbound on 138 Street.
04:04
111 charlotte 111 charlie 90s bhawn inside david one
04:23
On David one.
04:25
A bus routed to my 53 for an aided with like pain and blurry vision.
04:32
Time 4. EMS is notified, no EPSA. 10-4[1].
04:44
My side, David.
04:46
My David.
04:48
And you also have authorized respond to my location. We have two vehicles that need to be towed.
04:56
Where you're requesting two DARPS at this time?
05:00
DART authorized that it's on the highway.
05:06
Public Safety, Sergeant, for show me 84 to 30.
05:10
1040. 2084.
05:17
2084. 109th, Sergeant.
05:20
109th, Sergeant. 109 staff.
05:24
Yeah, we have one in custody. We're still looking for one outstanding.
05:28
We're wearing a black hoodie, a black mask.
05:31
Took an iPhone 17 to display the night.
05:35
Sound forward.
05:36
Brow to what direction.
05:39
Time five the unit with that under.
05:42
Is there any tracking of it? No tracking.
05:45
It's a brand new iPhone. It wasn't, um,
05:49
didn't have any service on it yet or anything.
05:52
Just, all I have is fled towards college point.
05:58
16 years old about 6 foot in height.
06:02
1040-232 is already out.
06:06
109 mobilization record to confirm 30 with a night mobilization point 138.
06:12
14th Avenue looking for a mailbox, 16-year-old, slim-built,
06:15
approximately 6 feet, wearing a black T-Mas, black outfits fled northbound on 138.
06:21
9 Rob Auto.
06:23
9 Rob Auto.
06:25
Show us canvassing College Point Boulevard.
06:30
9 Q Davis.
06:34
Thank you, David.
06:36
So let's canvassing. 10-4[1]. 9 staff sergeant, is EMF needed at this time? Any injuries?
06:48
Let me just get a bus for just a red net to the net.
06:52
Time for it.
06:58
109 White Stone.
07:00
Show me canvassing.
07:14
My description.
07:16
It's going to be a male black, 15 years old, approximately slim built,
07:21
6 feet, wearing all black, a black ski mask wet north out on 138 street on foot.
07:29
Signed sad, sergeant.
07:31
The second perp is known to victim.
07:33
First name is John, Eddie, Victor, Adam, Nora.
07:38
He's possibly heading towards Herman A. MacNeil Park.
07:42
He lives around that area.
07:45
I have an available unit to respond to Herman A. McNeill Park.
07:50
And that's you, Sergeant. Shall we go.
07:52
10-4[1]. That's by O, Sergeant. You're going to go.
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14th Ave & 138th St, Queens, NY 11356
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