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Thieves Grab iPhones From Pedestrians' Hands Along Broadway, NYPD Says

By Irene Plagianos | September 27, 2016 6:10pm
 Two people had iPhones stolen from their hands as they walked on Broadway on Saturday night, police said.
Two people had iPhones stolen from their hands as they walked on Broadway on Saturday night, police said.
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LOWER MANHATTAN — Two pedestrians walking along Broadway had iPhones grabbed out of their hands on Saturday night, within minutes of each other, police said.

A 43-year-old Brooklyn man told police that a thief yanked his phone from his hands as he crossed Broadway at Park Place, at about 9:55 p.m. 

About five minutes later, a Lower Manhattan woman had her iPhone ripped from her hand by a man as she walked on Broadway, a few blocks south, at Liberty Street.

Police said they did not know if the thefts were related. They were still investigating the crimes.