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Family: NYC boy, 7, handcuffed over $5

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NEW YORK (AP) - A 7-year-old Bronx boy's family says he was handcuffed after being falsely accused of stealing $5 from another student after school.

Frances Mendez told the New York Post Wilson Reyes was "interrogated" by police for 10 hours on Dec. 4.

Family attorney Jack Yankowitz filed a $250 million claim against the city and the NYPD.

The papers say Wilson was handcuffed and held in a room at P.S. X114 in the Bronx for four hours, then transported to a police precinct. He allegedly was held there for another six hours and charged with robbery.

The Post says the city dropped the charge Dec. 26. A spokesman declined to comment.

School officials say the incident occurred off school grounds. It referred inquiries to the NYPD.

Police had no immediate comment.

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