A 65-year-old woman was attacked in her apartment during a home invasion by two men checking doors in her building. When they found her apartment unlocked and attempted a robbery, she confronted them and was severely stabbed multiple times. Emergency services took her to New York-Presbyterian Queens Hospital, where she is now stable. As police investigate, they report a slight decline in felony assaults in the precinct, although burglaries are increasing, indicating ongoing safety concerns for residents.
Two men were checking apartment doors when they found the victim's front door unlocked. The burglars stabbed her multiple times when confronted.
The EMS rushed the 65-year-old woman to New York-Presbyterian Queens Hospital, where she has been listed in stable condition following the home invasion.
Despite the increase in burglaries in the area, police confirmed there have been no arrests made in this ongoing investigation related to the assault.
The 109th Precinct reported a decline of 3.1% in felony assaults compared to last year, yet burglaries in the area have risen significantly.
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