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63-Year-Old Woman Shocked With Stun Gun in Push-In Robbery, NYPD Says

 Investigators released photos of a woman they want to question about the home invasion.
Investigators released photos of a woman they want to question about the home invasion.
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MANHATTAN — A trio of masked men pushed their way into a 63-year-old woman's East Harlem apartment on Valentine's Day and shocked her with a stun gun before stealing her jewelry, police said.

The three suspects knocked on her door at 2110 First Ave., near East 108th Street, about 5 p.m. and pushed their way inside when she opened the door, NYPD officials said.

They then shocked her with a stun gun and robbed her of jewelry before fleeing the scene, police said.

The suspects wore black masks and dark clothing, police said.

Investigators released photos of a woman they want to question about the home invasion. She's described as standing 5-feet-5-inches tall, weighing 115 pounds and wearing her red hair in a bun, police said. She was last seen wearing a pink hoodie, a black jacket, blue jeans and tan boots.

Anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS (8477).