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Ridgefield Park Police Seek Help Finding 2 In Strong-Arm Street Robbery

RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J. -- Seeking the public's help, Ridgefield Park police released surveillance camera images Tuesday of two men who they said robbed a bus passenger after he got off at the Route 46 overpass at Teaneck Road.

Have you seen them?

Have you seen them?

Photo Credit: COURTESY: Ridgefield Park PD

The 32-year-old victim was walking down a stairway from the westbound highway after getting an NJ Transit #165 bus at 11:30 p.m. Sunday when the two met him near the bottom and ordered him to empty his pockets, Capt. Daniel Hippe said.

They "did not produce or claim to have a weapon, but one of [them] held his hand inside his pocket as if to suggest that he [did]," Hippe said.

They fled with a cellphone, bank cards and a small amount of cash, he said.

The victim described both as Hispanic and in their 20s, between 5-foot-8 and 6 feet tall, wearing black clothing.

Soon after, the pair used one of the victim's credit cards at a nearby convenience store -- where the surveillance photos were obtained, Hippe said.

If you recognize either of them, or have information that could help the investigation, Hippe asked that you contact Ridgefield Park detectives: (201) 641-6400.

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