Monday, October 8, 2007

LIC sex assault suspect on the loose

NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- Police are looking for a suspect who they say sexually assaulted a teenage girl and tried to rob her Tuesday afternoon in Queens.

The suspect allegedly armed with a knife, demanded money from the 14-year-old girl and sexually assaulted her before fleeing the scene around 4:20 p.m. in Long Island City.

The victim was taken to Elmhurst General Hospital where she was treated and released.

The suspect is described as a 25-year-old white male, five-feet-seven-inches, wearing a black shirt and khaki pants.

Police are asking anyone with information in regards to this incident to contact Crimestoppers at 800-577-TIPS. All calls will be kept confidential.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whew....for a minute I thought that
"Pinky" Gallagher had moved to new turf
while out on bail!

Anonymous said...

and when they catch him he'll be put in jail at the expense of $35,000 a year, which will come out of our taxes.

Anonymous said...

what are you saying anon #3, no jail for him? What do you suggest?

Anonymous said...

anon #2, obviously you've never been the victim of a sexual crime. Let's pray none of the children in your family will be either.

Anonymous said...

say there, I didn't mean that the predator should be let loose when caught. That's crazy!

I'm just unhappy about being forced into being his $35,000 a year benefatctor through paying taxes. Guess there's nothing to be done about that, at least with a liberal democrat in office as governor.

Anonymous said...

Subcontract the jail time out to the Russians.
They'll do it for far less money per year....
and their Gulags (Soviet inspired)
will teach the perp that he might be better off dead!

Anonymous said...

sounds like a good idea, especially with criminals of this sort.

Anonymous said...

What are you talking about? What is the alternative to using tax money to pay for jails?

Anonymous said...

execusion

Anonymous said...

It does look like another sexual predator, Dennis P. Gallagher.