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Police say the woman didn't know the two victims, who suffered minor injuries.
Ray Cortez, who bought his home in 1969, says he was duped into transferring the deed to a limited liability company, or LLC.
The increase coincides with anecdotal reports of an uptick in vendors in city subways.