November 25, 2025 BROOKLYN, NY – A disturbing incident of sexual assault has rocked a downtown Brooklyn subway station, leaving police scrambling to identify and capture a female suspect who brazenly groped a woman on a packed platform last month.
This isn't just about a crime statistic; it’s about the chilling reality of a predator operating in the heart of our transit system, putting every commuter on edge.
The Ambush: Hoyt-Schermerhorn Street Station
The unsettling encounter took place at the Hoyt-Schermerhorn Street G train station, a major underground hub. Police sources confirm that sometime last month, while a 31-year-old woman was simply standing on the platform, an unknown assailant approached her.
In a shocking display of forcible touching, the perpetrator allegedly reached out and grabbed the victim's inner thigh.
The swiftness of the attack was matched only by the suspect's immediate escape. NYPD officials confirmed the woman ran off right after the assault, leaving the traumatized victim unharmed physically, but certainly shaken by the violation.
The Hunter Becomes the Hunted: Suspect Description Released
Detectives are urgently seeking the public's help to unmask this perpetrator before she can strike again. The official description released by authorities is crucial:
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Gender: Female
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Hair: Black and Blonde
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Attire: Last seen wearing a black jacket, red shirt, black pants, and black-and-white sneakers.
The NYPD is treating this as a serious case of forcible touching, emphasizing their commitment to protecting commuters—especially women—who rely on the subway system daily. The presence of a female groper adds a perplexing twist to the typical pattern of subway crime.

Protecting Our Commute: How You Can Help
The subway is not just a transit system; it's the lifeline of New York City. Help the NYPD make our platforms safe again. If you recognize the woman matching this description, or witnessed any suspicious behavior at the Hoyt-Schermerhorn station last month, your tip could be the missing piece of the puzzle.
DON’T HESITATE—CALL CRIME STOPPERS NOW!
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Hotline (English): 1-800-577-TIPS (8477)
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Hotline (Spanish): 1-888-57-PISTA (74782)
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Twitter/X: @NYPDTips
All information is confidential and critical to ending this pattern of subway terror.
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