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NYPD on the lookout for the suspect who stabbed the person on the MTA bus in Harlem


In the visuals disclosed by the NYPD, the suspect can be seen sitting in advance of assaulting the victim.

Photo: Ian Waldie / Getty Pictures

Authorities are hunting for a knife-wielding suspect who stabbed a guy on an MTA bus in Harlem in early August.

The offender stabbed a 38-yr-aged person in the appropriate forearm and then wounded him in the appropriate hand in an unprovoked attack, police explained.

The assault took spot on a bus sure for near West 135th Avenue and Lenox Avenue all-around 1:00 am on Aug.11, officers claimed.

In images exposed by NYPD, the suspect can be noticed sitting down before attacking the victim and allegedly took his correct arm.

When the felony leaves the digital camera, passengers in the vehicle can be observed fleeing the accident.

The target went to Harlem Clinic in stable issue.

New York authorities have asked the general public to connect with 1-800-577-Guidelines (8477) or in Spanish at 1-888-57-Pista (74782) if they have information that could lead to the suspect’s location in query.

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