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New Rochelle police looking for robbery suspects who allegedly confined victims with tape

New Rochelle police looking for robbery suspects who allegedly confined victims with tape

Yahoo29-04-2025
New Rochelle police are looking for three suspects after two people say they were confined in duct tape and held at gunpoint Monday, April 28.
Capt. J. Collins Coyne said police responded to a robbery in progress at a Pelham Road residence at around 2:50 a.m.
Coyne said officers attempted to pursue a White Ford F-150 Lightning that was witnessed fleeing the scene, but were unsuccessful. No suspects were apprehended.
The victims told police that three suspects ambushed them and attempted to confine them using duct tape. Nearly $45,000 worth of luxury items, car keys and an iPhone were stolen, Coyne said.
The New Rochelle Police Department is asking anyone with information regarding the robbery or possible suspects to call 914-654-2300.
(This story may update.)
This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Goods worth nearly $45K stolen from New Rochelle NY residents: Police
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