The NYPD insisted Friday that the teens who helped nab a deadly subway arson suspect are still in line for the $10,000 reward — but the boys’ families said that’s not what they were told. A police spokesperson said no determination has yet been made on whether the cash should go to a trio of eagle-eyed high school basketball players — who turned in Sebastian Zapeta-Calil hours after he allegedly burned a woman to death.
The teen heroes who nabbed subway arson killer Sebastian Zapeta-Calil have been denied the $10,000 reward promised by the NYPD — allegedly because they called the wrong phone number to report it, The Post has learned.
A masked serial arsonist callously set a blaze next to a dozing subway passenger during a bizarre hour-long spree across Manhattan and Queens last week, police said.
Police are asking for the public’s assistance as the search for a suspected serial arsonist in New York City continues. The man is believed to have set four fires in just over an hour last Friday. Assistant Chief of the Detective Bureau Jason Savino told PIX11 News that police desperately want
The individual allegedly placed their hand inside the victim’s underwear and touched the victim’s private area, police said.
Three Brooklyn teens who helped the NYPD arrest subway arsonist Sebastian Zapeta-Calil have been denied a $10K reward because they called 911 instead of the designated Crime Stoppers tip line. Their families are now fighting for the reward,
NYPD seeks help finding Kim Hung Chun, a 66-year-old missing man from Queens, last seen January 1st in Jamaica. He is non-verbal, speaks Cantonese, and was wearing a West Virginia jacket and slippers.
The NYPD is seeking the public's assistance in identifying two men sought in connection to the grand larceny of two HVAC units from a New Springville driveway back on Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024. (Courtesy of the NYPD) (Courtesy of the NYPD) No injuries were reported from this incident.
The NYPD is asking for the public’s help in identifying the three gunmen who opened fire in an illegal gambling den in Flushing last month.
Police are searching for a man they say intentionally started four fires across New York City on Friday. The first fire was started around 2:20 a.m. in front of 254
NYPD seeks public help in finding suspects in a spate of armed robberies involving $7,000 of stolen lottery tickets.