A 96-year-old woman in Harlem was the victim of a moped-riding mugger who ripped a necklace off her neck and knocked her to the ground. The incident occurred in broad daylight, at West 127th Street and Eighth Avenue around 5:25 p.m. on May 24th. The force of the pull caused the elderly woman to fall to the ground. She was taken to Harlem Hospital where she was treated for minor injuries and listed in stable condition. The mugger, who had not been caught by the time of the report, made his getaway on a black moped.

In response to the increasing use of scooters and mopeds as getaway vehicles in serious felony crimes, the NYPD has begun cracking down on these troublesome two-wheelers. Statistics show that scooters, mopeds, and motorcycles have been involved in serious crimes 790 times so far this year, a significant increase from 156 times over the same span in 2022. Last week, the police hit the streets, seizing 39 of these vehicles and issuing summonses in an effort to address this concerning trend.

Footage released by the NYPD shows the mugger sitting on a black moped, wearing all black clothing except for his white sneakers with black stripes. This visual evidence may be helpful in identifying the suspect and bringing him to justice. The brazen attack on the elderly woman underscores the need for continued efforts to combat the use of scooters and mopeds in criminal activities. The public is encouraged to come forward with any information they may have about the robbery of the Harlem senior by contacting the Crime Stoppers Hotline or submitting tips online.

The vulnerability of the elderly woman in this violent crime highlights the importance of community members remaining vigilant in the face of such incidents. The impact of this crime on the victim, her family, and the community as a whole cannot be overstated. Law enforcement agencies are working tirelessly to address the use of mopeds and scooters in criminal activities, but the public’s assistance is crucial in solving these cases and preventing future attacks. By reporting any information they may have, individuals can help ensure that perpetrators are held accountable for their actions.

As the NYPD continues its efforts to combat the use of scooters and mopeds in serious crimes, it is clear that additional measures may be needed to address this escalating issue. The seizure of vehicles and issuance of summonses are important steps in deterring criminals from using these modes of transport for illicit activities. However, further strategies may be necessary to effectively address the root causes of this trend. By working together with law enforcement and community members, it is possible to create safer neighborhoods and protect vulnerable individuals from becoming victims of such heinous crimes.

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