Broadway actor robbed in Manhattan before performance in ‘The Notebook'

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John Cardoza, who plays 'younger Noah' in the Broadway adaptation of 'The Notebook,' posted on his Instagram Stories that he was robbed around 1:45 p.m. on…

posted on his Instagram Stories that he was robbed around 1:45 p.m. on Sunday near 145th Street and Saint Nicholas Ave.

The NYPD confirmed the robbery telling NBC New York a man was buying food at the location when he was approached and asked for a dollar. Police said when the victim refused, the suspect"simulated a firearm in his pocket" and took the victim's wallet before leaving the location. Cardoza said he offered to buy the man lunch because he didn't have cash on him, before the situation escalated.In a subsequent post, Cardoza said the person who took his wallet made attempts to his credit card in stores along 145th Street."I was grateful to have a place to head immediately after, full of people I love, to do work that I love. So I've been in good hands :)," Cardoza said.

 

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