The FBI is still on the search for Donna Borup, a woman who threw acid in the face of a Port Authority Cop at JFK Airport, way back in 1981. The FBI hasn't been able to track Borup down, so it just released a statement and an updated picture of what she might look like today in order to hopefully get some solid leads.
FBI Still Hunting Radical Who Attacked Port Authority Cop With Acid
Shirtless Man Suspected Of Robbing Women At Subway Stations
Police are looking for a man who has allegedly robbed two women at Queens subway stations. According to WABC 7, "The suspect approached the victim's, verbally abused them, grabbed their cell phones, and fled on foot." Surveillance footage shows the suspect fleeing down the street, without his shirt.
Cops Seek Man Who Fondled 8-Year-Old
The police are looking for a man who followed an 8-year-old girl into an apartment building and sexually assaulted her. According to NY1, "Investigators say the suspect followed the girl into the lobby of a building along Forsyth Street in Chinatown last Thursday around 1:30 p.m. Police say he grabbed her from behind and fondled her." Then he ran down the street. The man, who is "described as being between 20 to 30 years old, 5' 7" tall with a heavy set build and short dark hair" and was wearing a dark short sleeve t-shirt, jeans, white sneakers and a Yankees baseball cap, is also seen in a surveillance video.
Cops Search For Clinton Hill Rapist
Police are looking for a man believed to be responsible for raping two women in Clinton Hill this month. The suspect—described as being between 25 and 35 years old—reportedly threatened a 42-year-old victim with a gun on Gates Avenue between Classon Avenue and Irving Place at around 5:30 a.m. on March 23. He then allegedly dragged the woman to a vacant lot where he raped and sodomized her.
Warrant Issued for Elderly Grifter Stuck in Car Outside Court
The 78-year-old ex-con who's been arrested some 37 times over the past three decades is in trouble again, this time for missing her final court date two weeks ago. You may recall that Katherine Kelly was famously busted in October 2008, after a pickpocket sting at the Upper West Side Fairway turned up a wallet in her bra. (An NYPD source called her a "pickpocket terrorist.") Earlier this month, Supreme Court Justice Ronald Zweibel signed an arrest warrant for Kelly, despite being informed she was stuck in a car outside court.
Suicide-Faking Hedge Fund Fugitive Surrenders
Samuel Israel, the hedge fund founder who went missing just as he was supposed to report to prison for 20 years, is reportedly in police custody after surrendering early this morning. The NY Times reports Israel had been in Southwick, Massachusetts where he "was talking to his mother on the phone when he walked into a local jail and surrendered to the United States Marshals task force."
Weekend Movie Forecast: Wall•E or Jolie
Looks like Pixar’s hit another home run with Wall•E, a movie about robot love on post-Apocalyptic earth. Jeffrey Wells calls it “a masterpiece of its type” but can’t stand the way director Andrew Stanton has been downplaying the movie’s ecological context in interviews. Wells writes, “It's a lie, of course – dis-informing of pig-trough moviegoers who might think twice about going to a ‘green’ movie that satirizes their lie-around, fat-ass lifestyle.” For those who trust only the accolades of print media, A.O. Scott deems the first 40 minutes “a cinematic poem of such wit and beauty that its darker implications may take a while to sink in.”

