Cops: Long Island Aquarium parking lot attendant robbed
Riverhead police are looking for a male suspect who robbed a parking lot attendant at the Long Island Aquarium Saturday afternoon and punched another employee, authorities said.
At about 3:48 p.m., the suspect demanded a money bag from one of the aquarium’s parking attendants at its Ostrander Avenue parking lot, Riverhead police said in a news release. The suspect then punched an aquarium employee, obtained the bag of cash, and ran from the area, the news release said.
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Riverhead police are looking for a male suspect who robbed a parking lot attendant at the Long Island Aquarium Saturday afternoon and punched another employee, authorities said.
At about 3:48 p.m., the suspect demanded a money bag from one of the aquarium’s parking attendants at its Ostrander Avenue parking lot, Riverhead police said in a news release. The suspect then punched an aquarium employee, obtained the bag of cash, and ran from the area, the news release said.
Riverhead police would not comment Sunday.
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