Crime & Safety
Man's Wallet Stolen at Bowling Green Subway Station: Police
The victim's wallet contained $360 in cash and a debit card, according to police.

LOWER MANHATTAN — Police are searching for two men who approached a 68-year-old man at a subway turnstile at the Bowling Green subway station and stole his wallet.
The incident occurred at 7:18 on November 10, according to the New York City Police Department (NYPD). The victim's wallet contained $360 in cash and a debit card, according to police. It was not clear whether or not the debit card had been used in the time since the incident took place, police said.
The Bowling Green station is near several tourist hotspots such as the Statue of Liberty and the Wall Street Bowl.
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One of the suspects is heavy-set, according to police, while the other suspect is described as skinny.
There were no updates as of Friday afternoon, a police spokesperson told Patch.
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