Ariana Grande's brother Frankie mugged in New York City

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By Asiya Ali

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Ariana Grande's older brother Frankie was viciously mugged by teenagers in New York.

According to a police report obtained by People, the 39-year-old Big Brother star was walking in Midtown Manhattan at around 6:30PM when the two suspects hit his head from behind.

The thieves, who possessed an imitation pistol and razor blade, stole Grande's Louis Vuitton bag with his wallet containing his bank card, iPhone, AirPods, and sunglasses.

The NYPD also stated that the burglars were aged 13 and 17 and that Grande endured a minor injury and refused medical attention, according to ABC7.

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Ariana and Frankie J. Grande. Credit: PA Images / Alamy

The outlet reported that the teen suspects have since been arrested and charged with harassment, robbery, menacing, grand larceny, assault, unlawful use of a credit card, criminal possession of a weapon, and of stolen property.

Both suspects were apprehended when they tried to use the Titanique actor's credit card at a nearby smoke shop, police said, per ABC7.

Following the tragic incident, the YouTuber expressed his gratitude to his followers on his Instagram Story on Tuesday (November 15).

"Thank you for all of your thoughts and prayers," he wrote. "I am so thankful to be safe and healing. Keep shining bright and stay safe out there."

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The attack comes almost five months after Grande's 29-year-old sister's house was broken into by her alleged stalker on her birthday in June.

According to TMZ, The 'One Last Time' singer's stalker was a man named Aharon Brown, who was arrested last September by the Los Angeles Police Department for allegedly showing up to the singer's home with a knife and threatening her.

Due to the terrifying incident, Grande requested a restraining order against Brown in Los Angeles Superior Court last year, Complex reported.

"I am fearful for my safety and the safety of my family," Grande said, per the outlet. "I fear that absent a restraining order, Mr. Brown will continue to come to my home and attempt to physically harm or murder me or members of my family."

The 'Thank U, Next' hitmaker wasn't at her property when the incident occurred in the summer, but a triggered alarm prompted the police to respond and arrest him.

The stalker has been indicted on charges of stalking, burglary, damaging power lines, violation of a court order, and obstruction. He was placed in custody after pleading not guilty to the charges.

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