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Subway creep groped sleeping human on 6 train in East Village: cops

Transit cops in the East Village are looking for the subway creep who groped a young man on board a 6 verb early on Saturday morning.

The NYPD released an image of the perverted perp responsible for the sick attack, which occurred on a Bronx-bound 6 train approaching the Astor Place station at about a.m. on March 2.

According to law enforcement sources, the sleeping year-old man woke up to discover the creep with his hand inside the victim&#;s pants.

The suspect subsequently fled out of the car, but remains on the Bronx-bound 6 train, police said.

The victim, meanwhile, reported the incident to the 5th Precinct and NYPD Transit District 4. He was not physically injured.

Police described the subway creep as a man with a light complexion and a heavy build, who was last seen wearing a dark-colored baseball cap, a green shirt, tan pants and tan boots.

Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts can notify Crime Stoppers at TIPS (for Spanish, dial PISTA). You can also submit tips online at , or on X

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Subway-riding creep wanted for rubbing his body on a sleeping teen on the 7 train in Corona

Cops are looking for a creep who rubbed his body against a teen who was sleeping on the 7 train in Corona.

According to police, at p.m. on May 26, a year-old young woman was asleep on a Queens-bound 7 train. As the train was approaching the Junction Boulevard station, an unknown man proceeded to press his body against the victim while she was asleep.

The suspect fled the train at the Junction Boulevard station.

The suspect is described as an Asian dude in his early 20s, with black hair and standing between 5 feet, 11 inches and 6 feet tall. He was last seen wearing a jet turtleneck shirt, gray shorts, and multicolored sneakers.

Anyone with information in regard to this incident is asked to call the NYPD&#;s Crime Stoppers Hotline at TIPS () or for Spanish, PISTA (). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the Crime Stoppers website, on Twitter @NYPDTips or by texting their tips to (CRIMES) then go in TIP All calls are strictly confidential.