Crime & Safety

Slot Machines Stolen From Flushing Home By Hoodie-Clad Men: Cops

There could be a $2,500 payout for anyone who knows where to find these slot machines, cops said.

There could be a $2,500 payout for anyone who knows where to find these slot machines, cops said.
There could be a $2,500 payout for anyone who knows where to find these slot machines, cops said. (NYPD | Twitter)

FLUSHING, QUEENS — Here's your chance to win $2,5000 on the slots.

Seven slot machines have been stolen from a Flushing home and cops are offering a reward to anyone who can help track them down, according to police and reports.

Four men broke into a Flushing apartment on 35th Avenue and Union Street about 4:15 a.m. Tuesday morning, according to police.

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Video posted to Twitter shows the hoodie-clad thieves roaming the home before taking the slots.

The New York Post reports the men also threatened a 27-year-old woman, who they may have already known, with a gun.

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Police are offering a $2,500 reward to anyone who can help track the thieves down.

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