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The stolen phone was later found in Garcia’s pocket, police said. for allegedly swiping an iPhone from a Subway rider’s hand and making off with it. He was arrested a third time November 23 at 7:14 a.m. Garcia was arraigned on a felony robbery on the first degree charge November 23 and though prosecutors requested he be held on $15,000 bail, the judge let him go on a ‘supervised release.’
He told her to ‘stay back,’ the police report said. The victim told police he made off with her belongs November 22 at 2:57 a.m., and when she chased after him to demand her items back, he threatened her with a knife. Felony assaults have ratcheted nine percent in the past yearĪbout eight hours after his initial arrest, Garcia was nabbed again for allegedly ‘forcibly’ stealing a purse from a passenger in the subway station at Canal Street and Lafayette Street, according to the Manhattan District Attorney’s office. Robberies are up 3.7 percent overall year-over-year in New York City, and grand larcenies are up 5.6 percent.