Kidnappers Beat Woman With Brass Knuckles, Threatened to Brand Her: NYPD

The NYPD is looking for a trio of female kidnappers they say beat a woman with brass knuckles, cut her hair and threatened to brand her after snatching her off her New York City doorstep earlier this month.

Police say that the victim, whom they knew, was about to enter her home on Grand Avenue in the Bronx on Dec. 4 when the trio of attackers tossed a hood over her head and forced her into an SUV.

Authorities say that the trio then drove around and took turns punching the victim in the head and body while wearing brass knuckles.

Police said the victim and the suspects knew each other from the neighborhood, and the assault appeared to stem from a "neighborhood fight." 

One attacker heated a piece of metal with a small blowtorch and threatened to brand the victim. Another attacker then snipped the woman's hair and threatened to cut her.

They eventually kicked the woman out of the vehicle and sped off, leaving her behind and badly bruised in an unknown part of the borough without her iPhone, jacket, keys and jewelry. 

It's not clear if the woman suffered any lasting injuries. It's also not clear if she knew her attackers. 

Authorities released images of the three attackers on Friday, but their identities weren't immediately available.

Neighbor Tiara Downer was surprised to hear of the attack. 

"Those things don't usually happen in this area, at least not in this neighborhood," she said.

"It's disturbing, we do a lot of mentoring groups with young women to prevent things like this," she added. "It's more disturbing, you know, this is the kind of thing we're trying to stop." 

Anyone with information about the attackers is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS.

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