3 Sought in Attempted Armed Robbery Targeting Crypto Wallet
70th Rd & 110th St, Forest Hills, Queens
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The three displayed firearms and demanded a cryptocurrency ledger, according to police. They were unable to take the victims' property and fled on foot. No injuries were reported.
Police say that on Monday, June 29, at about 8:15 p.m., three individuals approached a 49-year-old man and a 46-year-old woman near 70th Road and 110th Street, in the Forest Hills section.
The NYPD is asking for the public's help identifying three people wanted in an attempted armed robbery in Queens.
Incident reported at 70th Rd & 110th St.
The three displayed firearms and demanded a cryptocurrency ledger, according to police. They were unable to take the victims' property and fled on foot. No injuries were reported.
Police say that on Monday, June 29, at about 8:15 p.m., three individuals approached a 49-year-old man and a 46-year-old woman near 70th Road and 110th Street, in the Forest Hills section.
The NYPD is asking for the public's help identifying three people wanted in an attempted armed robbery in Queens.
Incident reported at 70th Rd & 110th St.
The three displayed firearms and demanded a cryptocurrency ledger, according to police. They were unable to take the victims' property and fled on foot. No injuries were reported.
Police say that on Monday, June 29, at about 8:15 p.m., three individuals approached a 49-year-old man and a 46-year-old woman near 70th Road and 110th Street, in the Forest Hills section.
The NYPD is asking for the public's help identifying three people wanted in an attempted armed robbery in Queens.
Incident reported at 70th Rd & 110th St.
The three displayed firearms and demanded a cryptocurrency ledger, according to police. They were unable to take the victims' property and fled on foot. No injuries were reported.
Police say that on Monday, June 29, at about 8:15 p.m., three individuals approached a 49-year-old man and a 46-year-old woman near 70th Road and 110th Street, in the Forest Hills section.
The NYPD is asking for the public's help identifying three people wanted in an attempted armed robbery in Queens.
Incident reported at 70th Rd & 110th St.
The three displayed firearms and demanded a cryptocurrency ledger, according to police. They were unable to take the victims' property and fled on foot. No injuries were reported.
Police say that on Monday, June 29, at about 8:15 p.m., three individuals approached a 49-year-old man and a 46-year-old woman near 70th Road and 110th Street, in the Forest Hills section.
The NYPD is asking for the public's help identifying three people wanted in an attempted armed robbery in Queens.
Incident reported at 70th Rd & 110th St.
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Crypto is almost untraceable once stolen and does not have the safeguards that the traditional financial system does to prevent someone from making you empty your account at gunpoint. If you have a lot of crypto be discreet about it. This was probably a targeted attack. Usually they are home invasions but it could happen on the street.
how do you even know someone has crypto what 😭
@ghadafleur exactly this was an inside job
how tf did they know they had a ledger on them
Just one of the many reasons I don't own any!
Crypto is almost untraceable once stolen and does not have the safeguards that the traditional financial system does to prevent someone from making you empty your account at gunpoint. If you have a lot of crypto be discreet about it. This was probably a targeted attack. Usually they are home invasions but it could happen on the street.
how do you even know someone has crypto what 😭
@ghadafleur exactly this was an inside job
how tf did they know they had a ledger on them
Just one of the many reasons I don't own any!
Crypto is almost untraceable once stolen and does not have the safeguards that the traditional financial system does to prevent someone from making you empty your account at gunpoint. If you have a lot of crypto be discreet about it. This was probably a targeted attack. Usually they are home invasions but it could happen on the street.
how do you even know someone has crypto what 😭
@ghadafleur exactly this was an inside job
how tf did they know they had a ledger on them
Just one of the many reasons I don't own any!
Crypto is almost untraceable once stolen and does not have the safeguards that the traditional financial system does to prevent someone from making you empty your account at gunpoint. If you have a lot of crypto be discreet about it. This was probably a targeted attack. Usually they are home invasions but it could happen on the street.
how do you even know someone has crypto what 😭
@ghadafleur exactly this was an inside job
how tf did they know they had a ledger on them
Just one of the many reasons I don't own any!
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Crypto is almost untraceable once stolen and does not have the safeguards that the traditional financial system does to prevent someone from making you empty your account at gunpoint. If you have a lot of crypto be discreet about it. This was probably a targeted attack. Usually they are home invasions but it could happen on the street.
how do you even know someone has crypto what 😭
@ghadafleur exactly this was an inside job
how tf did they know they had a ledger on them
Just one of the many reasons I don't own any!