Man bleeding from head reports robbery in New York


A man reported being robbed and is injured, bleeding from his head. He told a witness that he was robbed, but the witness did not see the incident happen. Both the man and the suspect left the area.
Audio|Source: NYPD - Manhattan Precincts 20, CP, 24
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Transcript:
Amsterdam, West 6-1, West 62. Aided mail in the point of reading the stage at Scott Robb. Seattle, I would give you the rest. Two-father? Move over the 30 at Amsterdam, West 6-1 and West 6-2. Any mail on the point of breathing, the face-up, Scott Robben. Mail has been walked off towards Columbus and 6-2. 20-mail, Lieutenant Red. 20 Sergeant Redd? 40 Sergeant, Judge. Thank you. Standby for Dishnell. He's still in light. Two, four, boy, one. Two, four, boy, white. Thank you, show, many, four, the second, doing. Ten, four, out. Two, four, telling me. It was just wrong. It was... Oh, he walked off. He didn't see what happened. It was a third party caller said he didn't see what happened. The mail told him he was wrong. walked off, is that what you say? That's what the caller stated is that he walked towards Columbus. It was a male, he saw in the corner that the male told him he was robbed. He's bleeding from his head. There's all this good people. Mel didn't see what happened. No, he'll see what happened. You're not going to see what's going to be. Sergeant, is that caller still unseen with the victim? Can he see if the phone is saw or whatever was still intractable?
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Location mentioned:
W 62nd St & Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10023
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