
NEW YORK, Jan. 24 (UPI) -- Several New York dog owners taking their pets to a dog run said they have been egged by a tenant in a neighboring luxury condominium building.
Ilene Cohen, 55, of the Park Slope neighborhood in Brooklyn who regularly takes Ace, her black Labrador retriever to the dog run, said, "Before I knew it -- 'whack' on my shoulder and 'splat' on the ground," the New York Post reported Sunday.
Cohen's egging three weeks ago was the second of three flying-egg assaults, said Kimberly Maier, the executive director of a historic center, the Old Stone House, which is inside the recently renovated Washington Park.
"It's not a group of people doing it. It's probably one person. The eggs seem to come from the same trajectory," Maier said.
Maier said the condominium board alerted the local police precinct and put up notices about the egging incidents, Maier said.
The condominium building and the dog run opened at the same time about two years ago, the New York Post reported.
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