Help Protect Our Streets: Police Seek Your Assistance in Identifying Assault Suspects

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PHILADELPHIA, PA — Authorities are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying individuals suspected of involvement in three separate assault incidents that allegedly occurred on November 19, 2024. All three incidents took place in Center City, where victims were reportedly attacked from behind and sustained injuries.

The Central Detective Division has released video footage and still images of the suspects, who are described as a group of juvenile males and females. Investigators are hopeful that public cooperation will lead to their identification.

Incident Details

According to police, the first incident occurred at approximately 3:20 p.m. at the intersection of 17th and Chestnut Streets. A 24-year-old female victim stated she was pushed to the ground and struck on the back of her head several times by the group. She was later treated for a concussion at Einstein Norristown Hospital.

The second assault took place around 3:45 p.m. on the 200 block of North 19th Street. The victim, a 31-year-old male, reported being repeatedly punched in the face and head, resulting in facial redness, irritation, and bleeding.

The final alleged incident was reported at 4:10 p.m. in the area of 2001 Pennsylvania Avenue. A 41-year-old female victim told police she was attacked by the same group, who pulled her hair and punched her in the head. The suspects fled the scene on foot after each attack.

Public Encouraged to Assist

The Philadelphia Police Department has asked anyone with information about the incidents or the individuals involved to contact the Central Detective Division. Detective Lyons and Detective Winward are leading the investigation. Tips can be submitted by calling 215-686-TIPS (8477), texting the same number, or contacting detectives directly at 215-686-3047 or 215-686-3048. All information will remain confidential.

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The police have urged the public not to approach the suspects if recognized but instead to contact 911 immediately.

Authorities emphasize that these incidents remain under investigation, and all individuals involved are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. As additional information emerges, updates may follow.

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