Man punches, robs subway rider who wouldn't give him money at Bronx station

Police released images Tuesday of a suspect in the June 19 robbery at the Third Avenue–138th Street station in Mott Haven
Police released images Tuesday of a suspect in the June 19 robbery at the Third Avenue–138th Street station in Mott Haven. Photo credit NYPD

NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- A man punched and robbed a subway rider who wouldn’t give him money at a Bronx subway station, police said Tuesday as they released images of a suspect.

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The 25-year-old victim was leaving the Third Avenue–138th Street station in Mott Haven when a man stood in front of him and blocked his path.

The man asked the victim if he had any money, and the victim told him he didn’t.

The man then punched the victim in his face, causing him to fall to the ground, police said.

Police said the suspect asked a man for money and then punched him when he wouldn't oblige
Police said the suspect asked a man for money and then punched him when he wouldn't oblige. Photo credit NYPD

The attacker then stole the victim’s cellphone and $100 in cash before fleeing the station, according to police.

The victim suffered a laceration and swelling to his face. EMS responded and transported him to Lincoln Hospital, where he was treated and released.

The suspect is believed to be in his mid-20s. Surveillance images show him at 138th Street and Third Avenue before the robbery, police said.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS.

Featured Image Photo Credit: NYPD