New York City authorities are searching for two suspects involved in a subway train crash last week.
The New York Police Department (NYPD) on Tuesday released photos of the suspects, a man and a woman, who were identified as the victims of the incident on September 12.
Police said in a statement shared with Fox News Digital that the two people boarded an unmanned subway train at Briarwood Station in Queens around midnight.
They were able to start the carriage and drive off, but it eventually collided with another train.
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The two suspects are accused of hijacking an empty subway car last week and crashing it into another train. (New York City Police Department/iStock)
“The unidentified individuals then fled on foot to an unknown location,” the New York Police Department said in a statement.
The suspect fled the scene after the accident. No injuries were reported.
“The primary subject of interest is described as a male with a slim build and light skin,” 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 New York City Police Department is searching for a man and woman in connection with a subway train crash. (New York City Police Department)
“The second person being sought is a female of medium build with light skin,” the statement added. “She was last seen wearing a pink shower cap, a pink sleeveless shirt, pink shorts and carrying a pink purse.”
The NYPD told Fox News Digital that no suspects had been arrested as of Tuesday evening. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call 800-577-TIPS.

The incident occurred at a subway station in Briarwood, Queens. (Google Maps)
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The New York Police Department is actively investigating the incident. Further details are unavailable at this time.
