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Man Stabbed With Broken Bottle in Maspeth Altercation: NYPD

Tiffany Pizzulli. (NYPD)

June 10, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan

Police are searching for a woman wanted in connection with a stabbing that took place in Maspeth over the weekend.

On Saturday June 8, just before 3 a.m., 26-year-old Tiffany Pizzulli allegedly got into a verbal dispute with a 27-year-old man. The altercation soon turned physical and Pizzulli allegedly used a broken bottle to stab the man in his abdomen.

EMS responded to the scene and the victim was transported to Elmhurst General Hospital in stable condition, police said.

Pizzulli is described as white, 5 feet in height, with brown eyes, brown hair, and weighing 110 pounds.

Anyone with information regarding Pizzulli’s whereabouts is asked to call the 104th Precinct Detective Squad at 718-386-2723.

 

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That def doesnt sound like her. And by labeling her a prostitute i hope there is substantial evidence and just not bull

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