NYPD Seeks Suspects in Bushwick Robbery Pattern

Detectives release surveillance images of two men wanted for robberies targeting young teens

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

The NYPD is asking for the public's help in identifying two suspects wanted in connection with a string of robberies targeting young teens in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Surveillance images show the two men, who are accused of robbing three victims - ages 11, 14, and 15 - of phones, jackets, and cash earlier this month. In two of the incidents, the suspects allegedly threatened or displayed weapons, and one victim suffered minor injuries.

Why it matters

Robberies targeting minors are a serious concern for the Bushwick community, which has seen similar patterns in the past. The NYPD is relying on surveillance footage and neighborhood tips to crack this case, highlighting the importance of community cooperation in addressing public safety issues.

The details

According to police, the first robbery occurred on February 5 near 1525 Myrtle Avenue, where a 14-year-old was robbed of an iPhone, jacket, sweatshirt, and $50 in cash. Two more robberies were reported on February 11 along Greene Avenue - one around 3:35 pm near 1495 Greene Avenue and another around 4:45 pm near 1350 Greene Avenue. In those incidents, a 15-year-old and an 11-year-old had phones or jackets taken, and one victim suffered minor injuries. The NYPD says one suspect simulated having a firearm, while the other displayed a knife.

  • The first robbery occurred on February 5 near 1525 Myrtle Avenue.
  • Two more robberies were reported on February 11 along Greene Avenue - one around 3:35 pm near 1495 Greene Avenue and another around 4:45 pm near 1350 Greene Avenue.

The players

NYPD

The New York City Police Department, which is investigating the robbery pattern and seeking the public's help in identifying the suspects.

NYPD Crime Stoppers

The NYPD's anonymous tip program that is offering rewards of up to $3,500 for information leading to an arrest and indictment in this case.

11-year-old

One of the victims who had a phone or jacket stolen in the February 11 robberies.

14-year-old

A victim who had an iPhone, jacket, sweatshirt, and $50 in cash stolen in the February 5 robbery.

15-year-old

Another victim who had a phone or jacket stolen in the February 11 robberies.

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What’s next

Detectives are asking residents to save any surveillance or cellphone footage with clear timestamps and to contact the NYPD's Crime Stoppers program with any information about the suspects.

The takeaway

This robbery pattern highlights the ongoing challenge of protecting young people in the Bushwick community from crime. The NYPD's reliance on community tips and surveillance footage underscores the importance of neighborhood cooperation in addressing public safety issues.