
Man Acting as Verizon Employee Pushes, Robs Hudson Valley Woman
Police provided a sketch of a man they say posed as a Verizon worker, entered a Hudson Valley woman's home, attacked her and stole from her. Do you recognize him?
As previously reported, an unknown middle-aged man approximately 5'7" with an average build, short dark hair, wearing a dark gray short sleeved button down shirt, blue pants and dark shoes came to a home on Scarborough Lane in the Town of Wappinger pretending to be a Verizon worker.
He reportedly did not display any credentials but told the resident that he had a “special upgrade package” to offer.
The man then entered the home, pushed the victim and stole her wallet, police say. According to police, the incident happened last Thursday around 11 a.m.
On Wednesday, State Police provided a sketch of the suspect.
Anyone with information regarding this incident or similar incidents is asked to contact Investigator DuBois at (845) 677-7300. Please refer to SJS# 8447293.
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