
Robbers hold Bronx couple at gunpoint, steal $100K
NY Post
A trio of robbers posing as deliverymen entered a Bronx couple’s home, held them at gunpoint and stole $100,000, police said.
The suspects showed up at East 177th Street and the Cross Bronx Expressway in Van Nest around 8:20 a.m. June 7 — one of them claiming they had a delivery, cops said Wednesday. When a 61-year-old man opened the door, they entered the home — one of them displaying a gun and forcing the man into a back room, where his wife was located, police said.More Related News

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