Police in Rockland County are investigating two separate incidents involving female victims who were approached from behind by an unknown male subject.
The first incident happened Tuesday on Carmen Court in Chestnut Ridge, while the second happened Thursday on Olympia Lane in Monsey. Both incidents occurred in the driveways of the victims’ homes after they exited their vehicles, and both took place between 8:30 p.m and 10 p.m.
The victim in the most recent incident said she isn’t sure whether she was followed by a suspect in a car or whether he was lurking in a neighborhood. Authorities say he came up behind her and tried to incapacitate her with ammonia in a surprise attack that took place just steps from her side door.
“She couldn’t scream, because he had her mouth covered,” husband Pinny Lipschuptz said. “He had some type of ammonia or something on his hands. Her eyes were burning, and she said she knew she should fight back, but she couldn’t. He had her in such a grip that she couldn’t move.”
Lipschuptz said something, perhaps a passing car, may have scared off the suspect, who fled without seriously hurting the victim or stealing anything. The unsettling incident happened on a quiet street where the family has lived for 22 years.
“I was born in this town 58 years ago,” Lipschuptz said. “So it shakes you up when something like this happens in a small town, quiet street.”
It is unknown if the incidents are related, but both are being investigated by the Ramapo Police Detective Division with assistance from the Rockland County Sheriff’s Department.
Anyone with information is asked to contact authorities.
(Source: WABC)
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Huh? Olympia Lane? Is this Pinny Lipschutz from the Yated Ne’eman?
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Carry some Icy-Hot, not illegal, works the same as pepper spray.