Pair sought in new york city subway train hijacking

Pair Sought in New York City Subway Train Hijacking

NEW YORK — The New York City Police Department is requesting the public’s help in identifying two individuals wanted in connection with a criminal mischief incident that took place in Queens.

Authorities report that on Thursday, at approximately 12:08 a.m., two unidentified individuals entered an unoccupied train at the Briarwood subway station. The suspects operated the train, causing a collision and damage to the vehicle. The incident occurred within the jurisdiction of the NYPD’s 107th Precinct and Transit District 20.

Following the collision, the suspects fled the scene on foot. No injuries were reported, according to police.

The first suspect is described as a male with a slim build and light complexion. He was last seen wearing a blue tank top, red shorts, and carrying a black backpack.

The second suspect is described as a female with a medium build and medium complexion. She was last seen wearing a pink shower cap, pink sleeveless shirt, pink shorts, and carrying a pink handbag.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the NYPD as the investigation continues.

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