New York Post

‘Panic’ in Park amid stickup

- By TINA MOORE Additional reporting by Joe Marino tmoore@nypost.com

A real-estate broker was robbed at knifepoint by three teenagers in Central Park early Sunday — and recounted the terrifying ordeal to The Post, adding that he feels as if “crime is way up” in the Big Apple.

Zach Gutierrez, 35, said he was on his way home around 12:45 a.m. when he heard people running behind him.

“I was walking home from [the Upper East Side] admittingl­y late but [it] was such a beautiful night and I regularly walk through [the] park,” the man wrote in an email to The Post after seeing the newspaper’s article about the crime.

“I heard three people running behind me so I turned around so they wouldn’t run into me,” he said. “One of them took my arm as if he was my friend and wanted to tell me something. His friends pulled out a large white knife and then he took out a similar one.”

Gutierrez said that he “panicked a bit” and gave them everything he had — his wallet and phone — and that they “immediatel­y sprinted off.”

“I realize walking through [the] park at night could be dangerous, but it never has been for me in the years I’ve done it,” he wrote.

He said he found a police officer a few minutes after he was mugged and reported what happened.

Police said he filed a report, and law-enforcemen­t sources confirmed his name.

“We canvassed for a bit and went back to 86th Street [station house],” Gutierrez said of himself and the officer.

The robbers got between $20 and $30 and his credit cards, which he immediatel­y canceled, he said.

“When I got home, I saw they attempted to buy something at a smoke shop,” Gutierrez said.

He said the results of the state’s bail-reform laws have been “overwhelmi­ngly obvious.”

“I can say crime is way up in my experience, and speaking to many police last night I know they feel helpless with bail reform,” Gutierrez said. “I’m sure theoretica­lly it is noble, but the results are overwhelmi­ngly obvious to anybody living in the city right now.”

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