NYPD Looking For Suspect Making False Bomb Threats
NEW YORK (CBS 2 / AP) -- New York City police are looking for a suspect wanted in connection with making false bomb threats at two subway stations in Queens.
Police described the suspect as an 18- to 20-year-old man. He was last seen wearing a gray and white jacket with dark jeans.
He made two calls to 911. He said in the first call there was a bomb in a bathroom at the Union Turnpike Station.
The second call was made about 15 minutes later. The suspect said there was a bomb inside an E train at the Roosevelt Avenue Subway station.
Nothing dangerous was found either time.
It wasn't clear whether the caller claimed he had placed the non-existent bombs there.
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