Suspects take New York City subway train on a joyride before crashing and fleeing: police
The suspects 'fled on foot to parts unknown' after the crash
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New York City authorities are searching for two suspects who crashed a subway train last week.
The New York Police Department (NYPD) released pictures of the suspects, a man and a woman, on Tuesday. The incident took place on Sept. 12.
In a statement shared with Fox News Digital, police reported that the pair boarded a parked, unoccupied subway train at the Briarwood station in Queens at around midnight.
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The two were able to start the vehicle and get it moving before eventually crashing into another train.
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"The unidentified individuals then fled on foot to parts unknown," the NYPD said in a statement.
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The suspects fled the scene after the crash. No injuries have been reported.
"The first sought individual is described as a male with a slim build and light complexion," the press release explained. "He was last seen wearing a blue tank top, red shorts, and carrying a black backpack."
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"The second sought individual is described as a female with a medium build and medium complexion," the statement added. "She was last seen wearing a pink shower cap, a pink sleeveless shirt, pink shorts, and carrying a pink handbag."
The NYPD told Fox News Digital that no suspects have been arrested as of Tuesday evening. Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to call 800-577-TIPS.
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The NYPD is actively investigating the incident. No additional details are known at this time.