New York City puppy stolen by armed robbery suspects during sale: police
The suspects initially contacted the puppy's 23-year-old owner with interest in purchasing the dog
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New York City authorities are searching for three suspects who allegedly participated in an armed robbery on Tuesday while they were purchasing a puppy.
New York Police Department (NYPD) officials announced that three men met the dog's 23-year-old owner at around 9:22 p.m. near his residence on Seneca Avenue and Faile Street in the Bronx.
The suspects told the dog's owner that they were interested in purchasing the pup on social media.
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During their encounter, the suspects brandished a gun and "forcibly removed" the puppy from its owner before rushing to a vehicle and fleeing.
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"The three individuals then fled the location in a gray four-door sedan," the NYPD said, adding that the victim was not injured.
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Police released the photo of one of the alleged suspects, who has a mustache and a light complexion.
The second and third suspects are males, but there are no known details about their appearances.
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The NYPD asks that anyone who recognizes the suspect or has any information about the theft to call the Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).
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NYPD officers are actively investigating the incident. No other details are available at this time.