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Murder Charge For Man In Killing Of 2 People, Dog | NYC Top Stories

Also in the news today: Midtown boy missing after shopping trip; coffee-hurling woman charged; winter market returns for a good cause.

Lenue Moore was indicted Tuesday for his alleged role in the fatal shooting of his neighbor, her friend and a dog.
Lenue Moore was indicted Tuesday for his alleged role in the fatal shooting of his neighbor, her friend and a dog. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

Good evening, New York City Patch readers! We've assembled some of the most share-worthy stories from the state for today, just for you.

Here are the top five stories around New York City:

1. A 7-year-old boy has not returned home to Midtown after he was last seen leaving a Nike store in Queens, police said. Officials are looking for any tips on the boy's location. (Read more on Patch.)

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2. A Queens man pleaded guilty to manslaughter charges this week for his role in a January 2020 drunk driving crash that killed an off-duty NYPD officer, authorities said. (Read more on Patch.)

3. A woman accused of making anti-Muslim comments and hurling a hot coffee at a man was arrested Tuesday on charges including hate crime assault and harassment, police said. (Read more on Patch.)

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4. A popular seasonal shopping event, which benefits the pediatric program at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, is returning in early December. Here are the details for the Miracle on Madison Avenue. (Read more on Patch.)

5. A Washington Heights man was indicted on murder charges Tuesday for his alleged role in the fatal shooting of his neighbor, her friend and a dog. Officials allege Lenue Moore "tracked down" and shot Jacqueline Billini, Harvin Levaughn and the dog Zeus last September. (Read more on Patch.)

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