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Three Women, One Carrying a Child, Rob Victim in The Bronx, Cops Say

Bronx Robbery Suspects
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THE BRONX — A trio of women with a child in tow brutally beat and robbed a woman in a Fordham park, cops said.

They attacked the 26-year-old woman, whose identity was not immediately released, punching her and hitting her with a stick in a park near East 181st Street and Morris Avenue about 6 p.m. June 25, according to the NYPD.

The trio ran off with the victim's phone, police said.

Cops released footage of the trio fleeing the scene. One of the women was carrying a small child and another woman was pushing a stroller.

The victim was treated for her injuries at an area hospital and released, a police spokesman said.

The third suspect, who was last spotted with a red T-shirt reading "You Can't Block My Shine," is believed to be in her 30s, approximately 220 pounds, and about 5-feet-4-inches tall, cops said.

Police described the first suspect as a 5-foot-2 teenager, about 90 pounds, with long brown hair, who was last seen wearing a brown tank top and black pants.

The second suspect, whom cops also believe is a teenager, is about 100 pounds, has brown hair, and was last spotted wearing a pink sleeveless button-down shirt with black pants.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS (8477).