New York woman tased, robbed Uber driver after ride
The woman pulled a Taser from her bag and used it on the driver before taking some of his personal belongings
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A New York woman allegedly tasted and robbed her Uber driver at the end of a ride in Manhattan, and police are still searching for her.
According to the New York Police Department, a 55-year-old Uber driver picked up the unknown woman on November 13 at around 1:30 a.m. at 102nd Street and 1st Avenue in East Harlem.
The woman requested the driver drop her off at West 9th Street and 6th Avenue in Greenwich Village.
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But when they arrived at the location, the woman pulled out a Taser from her bag and used it several times on the driver's right shoulder.
She then allegedly grabbed from the car's center console the victim's wallet, which contained $375 in cash, as well as credit cards and personal identification, before fleeing from the vehicle on foot.
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The victim declined medical attention at the scene of the attack.
Police said the suspect was a female around 25-years-old. They described her as being 5'5" and around 125 pounds, with a thin build and black dreadlocks.
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The woman was last seen wearing a red hooded sweatshirt with a white Nike logo on the front, black pants and black shoes. She was also seen carrying a large white bag.
The suspect was later spotted in surveillance footage from a McDonald's in Midtown, where she made a transaction using the victim's stolen credit card.