Another member of the “Green Goblin” crew that allegedly beat and robbed two teens on the subway has surrendered, police said Monday.
Dariana Peguero, 26, turned herself in to the Manhattan warrant squad Saturday and was charged with felony robbery before she was sprung on supervised release, NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig said.


Peguero is the fourth member of the group to be charged in connection with the bizarre Oct. 2 attack at the Times Square subway station.
“We’re still looking to ID the others who were there and to find out the extent of what they did. That’s the fourth one that we had actively involved in the robberies and the assault,” Essig said of the latest cuffed suspect.
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Last week, Emily Soto, 34, and Mariam Issouf and Ciante Alston, both 26, also turned themselves in and were hit with the same charges.

The crew is accused of attacking two 19-year-old women and stealing their cell phone and purse after one of the victims apparently bumped into them, cops have said.
At the time, the attackers were wearing neon green bodysuits, and the incident was caught on now-viral video.