NYPD Seeks Public Help Identifying Scooter Suspects in Grand Larceny Case

NYPD is searching for two suspects linked to a Queens grand larceny involving an elderly man and an electric scooter theft in the 110th Precinct



By Staff Reporter  

Queens Voice 

January 5, 2025


QUEENS, NEW YORK - The NYPD is asking for the public’s help in identifying two suspects wanted in connection with a grand larceny incident in Queens, specifically within the 110th Precinct.


According to police, the incident occurred on Friday, November 21, 2025, at approximately 4:40 p.m., outside 45-14 104 Street. A 77-year-old man was standing in front of the location when he was approached by two unidentified individuals riding an electric scooter.


Wallet Stolen in Broad Daylight on Queens Street


Investigators say one of the individuals got off the scooter, approached the victim, and removed a wallet from the victim’s pants. The wallet reportedly contained multiple credit cards and approximately $100 in cash.


After the theft, both suspects fled together on the electric scooter, traveling westbound on 46 Avenue and disappearing into the surrounding area. Authorities confirmed that no injuries were reported as a result of the incident.


This case is being investigated as a grand larceny incident involving an elderly victim in Queens, a type of crime the NYPD continues to prioritize.


Suspect Descriptions Released by NYPD


The NYPD has released descriptions of the two individuals in hopes that someone in the community may recognize them from the attached surveillance images or media.

Suspect #1

Suspect #2

  • Male
  • Approximately 18 to 25 years old
  • Last seen wearing:

How to Report Information to NYPD

Anyone with information about this Queens scooter larceny case is urged to contact the NYPD Crime Stoppers Hotline. Tips can be submitted anonymously.


Community Awareness Matters


Police say community awareness plays a key role in solving crimes like this grand larceny involving an electric scooter in Queens. Even small details—such as recognizing clothing, movement patterns, or the scooter itself—can make a difference.


Anyone who may have been in the area of 104 Street and 46 Avenue on November 21, 2025, is encouraged to think back and report anything unusual.

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