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NYPD releases image of Greenwich Village rape suspect

By Big New York · 07/08/2026 · Updated 07/08/2026
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The NYPD has released new pictures of a suspect wanted in a sexual assault late last month in Lower Manhattan. Police said the man pulled a knife on a 21-year-old woman before raping her near West 10th Street and Fifth Avenue in Greenwich Village on June 27. The suspect later fled. The victim was transported.

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The NYPD has released new pictures of a suspect wanted in a sexual assault late last month in Lower Manhattan. Police said the man pulled a knife on a 21-year-old woman before raping her near West 10th Street and Fifth Avenue in Greenwich Village on June 27. The suspect later fled. The victim was transported.

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