Monday's incident is the second act of vandalism reported at an Upper East Side synagogue in three days, according to officials.
The Mark Hotel's lawyer told a judge of the "difficulty" in serving legal papers to the teen, despite talking with his father weeks ago.
Officials said that criminals from two separate Yorkville events in May and July are still at large.
A man scrawled a hateful message on a Carnegie Hill synagogue Saturday night, police said.
Police officials said the creepy stranger grabbed a woman's buttocks midday Thursday.
July, typically a busy season for hard-working crooks, saw crime fall 18 percent compared to the same month last year on the Upper East Side
The man stole more than $3,000 worth of items from an unattended Citibike back in April, officials said.
A person was brought to a hospital just steps away from a Wednesday afternoon manhole fire, officials said.
Police say a crook slugged and robbed a 30-year-old man on Friday at a Lenox Hill station, then robbed another in Astoria on Monday.
The would-be imbiber has been seen smirking in a Cadillac outside The Mark, watching protesters he pays to defame by the hour, staff said.
Officials said a pervert grabbed a woman's buttocks inside the 59 Street subway station early Friday morning.
Police said they are looking for a robber who shoved a woman and snatched her phone back in June inside a Second Avenue subway station.
Keith Powers and Julie Menin wrote that the 19th Precinct needs additional foot patrols around the 86th Street subway station.
Robbers hit two smoke shops at gunpoint on the Upper East Side and in the West Village earlier in July, according to police.
Police say the sexual assault happened early on a Sunday morning on Second Avenue.
The troubled wine seller's Park Avenue shop was raided by federal agents on Tuesday, according to reporting
Libbie Mugrabi is named in a slew of suits contending the elite spender stiffed staff, menaced a maid and didn't pay her townhouse rent.
The weed-friendly figure comes after an investigation into 11 illegal pot stores reached an agreement with prosecutors, officials said.
Police said a man was stabbed in the neck during the evening commute as a 4 train entered the 86th Street subway station.
The MTA said trains were running with delays as the police conducted an investigation at the 86th Street 4/5/6 station.
A fire broke out in the elevator room at the top of a 21-story building on Sunday evening, officials said.
A Long Island man was killed on East 60th Street after pulling a knife on another driver following a minor bumper bump, police said.
Officials said an early morning would-be purse snatcher dragged a 72-year-old across the ground, leaving her covered in bruises.
After one man killed himself on East 86th Street, another did the same Monday evening on East 63rd Street, police said.
An unidentified man was found dead Sunday night atop a Carnegie Hill roof, with injuries suggesting a fall, police said.
A southbound 6 train struck and killed a man at about 8 a.m. Monday morning, according to officials.
The robbers targeted a new Versace shop on Independence Day, stealing over $31,000 in goods, officials said.
Most major crimes saw big drops in June, but assaults are still stubbornly high according to police data.
The robbers hit the Second Avenue smoke shop on May 5, officials said.
Police are still looking for the man who broke a man's nose in Yorkville earlier this month in what is being investigated as a hate crime.
An eyewitness told Patch that a bus boy from the nearby bakery came to help the injured man after the early evening attack on Monday.
Wine shop owner Gianluca Rottura saw two parents try frantically to save their son. He told Patch, "I will never get it out of my head."
A security guard at a Yorkville CVS was slashed in the face by a shoplifter on Monday. Police say the suspect is still at large.
The man shoved a woman into a moving subway train in May, leaving his victim still paralyzed.
Kemal Rideout was arrested and charged with felony assault Tuesday morning, police officials announced hours later.
The attacker hurled homophobic slurs at a young man before pummeling him in an early morning assault last week, police say.
Police are still seeking the Red Sox cap-wearing man who slashed three woman at two different subway stations on Sunday.
Federal prosecutors announced the arrests on Tuesday along with multiple counts of armed robbery for a Madison Avenue and Chinatown rob.
Cha'la Jamison was indicted on one count of attempted murder and several other counts of assault and burglary, prosecutors said.
The unknown man died after touching the dangerous, electrified third rail at about 5 p.m. Sunday.