
"Police in Manhattan are searching for a man who allegedly tried to photograph under a woman's skirt inside a Midtown subway station on Thursday morning. According to the NYPD, the upskirting' incident when someone takes a photo or video underneath another person's skirt or dress without their knowledge or consent happened around 11:25 a.m. on Oct. 23 at the Lexington Avenue53rd Street station."
"A 32-year-old woman told cops she was riding an escalator when a man approached her from behind, placed an electronic device under her skirt, and fled. The suspect is described as a man last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt, dark-colored pants, black shoes, and carrying a blue backpack. In New York, up-skirting is considered unlawful surveillance and classified as a Class E felony."
An alleged upskirting incident occurred around 11:25 a.m. on Oct. 23 at the Lexington Avenue53rd Street subway station in Midtown Manhattan. A 32-year-old woman reported riding an escalator when a man approached from behind, placed an electronic device under her skirt, and fled. The suspect was last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt, dark-colored pants, black shoes, and carrying a blue backpack. Upskirting is unlawful surveillance in New York, classified as a Class E felony punishable by one to four years in prison and potential sex offender registration. Police released surveillance images and requested public assistance; tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers by phone, online, or via X, and all communications are confidential.
Read at www.amny.com
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