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The distinctively dressed duo was caught on camera just after midnight last Thursday strolling through an unoccupied car at the Briarwood station, according to footage released by the NYPD late Tuesday.Two people snuck onto an empty train at a Queens subway station and briefly operated it before crashing, according to police.
The NYPD did not immediately respond to The Post’s inquiry about how long they operated the train and how much damage was caused.Police described the most distinctive-looking one as a female with a medium build dressed all in pink, including her headwear, crop top, hotpants and bag. Boar's Head discontinues former fan favorite after it's identified as root of deadly listeria outbreak
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