The NYPD is searching for a robber who stole over $10,000 worth of lottery scratch-off tickets from two stores in Manhattan last week.
is searching for a robber who stole over $10,000 of lottery scratch-off tickets from two different stores last week.
According to authorities, just before 8 p.m. on January 15, the man entered a deli on Lexington Avenue near East 93rd Street and asked for a free soda. When the employee denied him, the suspect demanded lottery scratch-off tickets and threatened to attack the worker, before running away with $1,420 worth of lottery scratch-off tickets.Then, on January 20 just after 11 a.m., the suspect entered a grocery store on Eighth Avenue and stole six boxes of tickets, valued at $9,000, off of a shelf before fleeing the scene.
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