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Last week, two NYPD Chief of Transit Public Safety Officers arrested a thief for jostling a subway passenger’s backpack. Thanks to their swift response, the passenger kept her belongings and the would-be thief was arrested!


Two thieves thought they could get away with stripping a stolen vehicle and loading the parts into their car in the Bronx. Fortunately, our vigilant NYPD Chief of Transit Anti-Terrorism Unit cops were nearby, observed what was happening, and arrested them before they could get away.



Sergeant Kassebaum and Officers Haque and Crespo from NYPD Chief of Transit were conducting a train inspection at the Times Square Station when multiple straphangers alerted them of a pickpocket riding the 7 train. With no delay, the trio made the arrest and recovered stolen property.


While riding the train, NYPD Chief of Transit officers spotted a robbery in progress at the Elmhurst Ave station. They swiftly intervened and arrested the suspect, a repeat offender, before he could flee.




Stand clear of the closing [jail cell] doors, please. As the weekend rolled in, our Manhattan NYPD Chief of Transit Response Team was vigilantly patrolling the Delancey Street Station and saw a man jump the turnstile. They quickly realized he was wanted for a rape and arrested him.
![NYPD NEWS (@nypdnews) on Twitter photo Stand clear of the closing [jail cell] doors, please.
As the weekend rolled in, our Manhattan <a href="/NYPDTransit/">NYPD Chief of Transit</a> Response Team was vigilantly patrolling the Delancey Street Station and saw a man jump the turnstile. They quickly realized he was wanted for a rape and arrested him. Stand clear of the closing [jail cell] doors, please.
As the weekend rolled in, our Manhattan <a href="/NYPDTransit/">NYPD Chief of Transit</a> Response Team was vigilantly patrolling the Delancey Street Station and saw a man jump the turnstile. They quickly realized he was wanted for a rape and arrested him.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GqmzajIXgAABuTe.jpg)



Angela “Angie” Glenn, an NYCT Subway Security Officer and a US Army veteran, has been a longtime fixture at an MTA building in Brooklyn. Chief Gulotta presented her with a certificate of appreciation and challenge coin for her many years of service. Good luck, we’ll miss you!


While working midnight train patrol in NYC, NYPD Chief of Transit Officers Olsen and Byeon encountered an individual unconscious, showing signs of a possible overdose. The partners each administered one dose of naloxone, ultimately helping the aided become responsive and alert.



Every day, NYPD Chief of Transit officers are strategically deployed in the subway system to ensure that New Yorkers reach their destinations safely. While on patrol, officers observed a man evading the fare. After a brief struggle, they took him into custody and recovered a loaded gun.



This Fleet Week, we honor and welcome all of the brave men and women of our U.S. Navy, U.S. Marines, and U.S. Coast Guard. We thank all of those for their service and a special thank you to our members of the NYPD who have served, or are serving double duty.


