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NYPD: Four Women From Queensbridge Houses Wanted for Bizarre Robbery on N Train

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Oct. 10, 2022 By Christian Murray

Four women who live in Queensbridge Houses are wanted for a bizarre subway robbery where they allegedly attacked two young women on an Astoria-bound N train earlier this month while dressed in neon green bodysuits.

The NYPD is looking to locate Emily Soto, 34, Mairam Cisse Issouf, 26, Ciante Alston, 26, and Dariana Peguero, 26, according to Chief of Detectives James Essig, who said Friday that they all have prior arrests.

The four suspects were allegedly part of a group of nine women in bodysuits who got into an argument with two 19-year-olds on the N train platform at the Times Square station at around 1:50 a.m., Oct. 2.

Essig said the incident was sparked by an apparent bump on the platform, which led to a dispute on an Astoria-bound N train. Some of the women dressed in the green body suits then punched the 19-year-olds before stealing their phones and wallets.

Video was captured of the incident.

The victims were not seriously injured, according to police.

Anyone with information in regard to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).

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MRLIC

Don’ t worry Tiffany Caban said the subways are SAFE.
Yeah Right Tiffany you ate clueless and a no bail & Disband the Polic.e advocate Thesr Democratic Socialists have to be Voted Out !

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