New York City Authorities Search for Suspects in Subway Train Crash

New York City authorities are searching for two suspects who crashed a subway train last week. The incident took place on Sept. 12 at the Briarwood station in Queens.

New York City authorities are searching for two suspects who crashed a subway train last week. The incident took place on Sept. 12 at the Briarwood station in Queens.

The New York Police Department (NYPD) released pictures of the suspects, a man and a woman, on Tuesday. The two were able to start the vehicle and get it moving before eventually crashing into another train.

New York City Authorities Search for Suspects in Subway Train Crash

New York City Authorities Search for Suspects in Subway Train Crash

No injuries have been reported.

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.

New York City Authorities Search for Suspects in Subway Train Crash

New York City Authorities Search for Suspects in Subway Train Crash

The second suspect is described as a female with a medium build and medium complexion. 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.

New York City Authorities Search for Suspects in Subway Train Crash

New York City Authorities Search for Suspects in Subway Train Crash

The incident took place at the subway station in Briarwood, Queens. The station is located on the E and F lines.

The NYPD is actively investigating the incident. No additional details are known at this time.

New York City Authorities Search for Suspects in Subway Train Crash

New York City Authorities Search for Suspects in Subway Train Crash

The incident comes as the city is grappling with a rise in crime. In recent months, there have been several high-profile shootings and robberies in the city.

The NYPD has increased its patrols in response to the rise in crime. The department is also working to improve its community outreach efforts.

The NYPD is asking for the public's help in identifying the suspects in the subway train crash. Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to call 800-577-TIPS.