Gravesend
Coverage of Gravesend in the Nexus archive.
- Videos showing groups of people entering NYC sewers at night baffle residents and investigators
Groups of people have been seen entering and exiting New York City sewers through maintenance holes at night in Brooklyn and Queens, prompting police investigations. Incidents include individuals wearing gear and tools, changing clothes, and entering for extended periods, raising concerns about safety and legality.
- Videos showing groups of people entering NYC sewers at night baffle residents and investigators
Security cameras in New York City captured groups of people entering and exiting sewer tunnels via maintenance holes in Brooklyn and Queens, prompting police investigations. The incidents involved individuals wearing gear like headlamps and waterproof clothing, with authorities warning of the dangers of unauthorized sewer access.
- ‘Like the Ninja Turtles': New video shows group enter NYC sewer via manhole in Queens
A group was captured on video entering a New York City sewer system in Queens via a manhole on May 5th, sparking police investigations. Similar incidents occurred in Williamsburg and Gravesend, with no arrests or injuries reported. Authorities confirmed no damage or threats to the public.
- Over a dozen people emerge from manholes in Brooklyn: NYPD
An investigation is underway after more than a dozen people were seen entering and exiting from two manholes in Brooklyn, according to police. At least seven people were seen entering the sewers via a manhole near McDonald Avenue and Colin Place in Gravesend around 11 p.m. on Thursday.
- Three boys and two men charged over rape of teenage girl in Kent
Three boys and two men have been charged with rape and aiding and abetting rape in connection with an incident involving a teenage girl in Gravesend, Kent. The alleged assault occurred at a private property between 25 March and 19 April.