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ABC Top Stories03.06.2026Crime3 dk okumaAustralia

NYC Police Investigate Bizarre Sewer Sightings

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  • NYPD is investigating multiple instances of groups entering and exiting NYC's sewer system via maintenance holes in Brooklyn and Queens.
  • Security footage shows individuals with headlamps and tools, raising concerns about their activities.

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Police in New York are investigating multiple sightings of people entering and exiting the city's sewer system via maintenance holes. Security cameras have captured groups of individuals, some equipped with headlamps and tools, emerging from or disappearing into the tunnels.

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Police in New York are investigating a series of bizarre sightings of people popping in and out of the vast subterranean sewer system.

Security cameras have recorded at least three night-time instances where groups of people entered or exited sewer tunnels via maintenance holes on streets in Brooklyn and Queens.

In one video, taken early Friday morning in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, a group of roughly seven people were recorded popping out of a maintenance hole in the middle of an intersection in full view of passing cars.

Some wore headlamps and carried what appeared to be shovels and other tools.

One narrowly missed getting run over by a vehicle as they pulled themselves out of the ground.

In another video, a group of about seven people could be seen emerging from a maintenance hole around 2am on a quiet street in Brooklyn's Gravesend neighbourhood.

They made their way to a couple of parked cars and pulled out fresh clothes to change into.

Police said the group entered the sewers about 11pm, meaning they could have been underground for three hours.

On May 5, three people dressed in waterproof hip waders and other protective gear pried open a maintenance hole cover and descended into the sewer on a street in Queens.

The last person pulled the cover shut as approaching cars slowed to a stop.

'Up to no good'

Police said they did not believe there was any threat to public safety after conducting a thorough sweep of the areas.

There have been no reports of injuries and no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing, the NYPD said.

Aki Jakupovic, the owner of an auto detailing shop, said his shop's surveillance cameras recorded a group of sewer spelunkers.

He said he could not venture a guess as to what the people did below ground but worried they were "up to no good".

The city's Department of Environmental Protection said it inspected the sewers at both Brooklyn locations and verified the sewer infrastructure was not damaged.

The incident in Queens is still under investigation, the agency said.

Rob Wolejsza, the department's spokesperson, stressed that entering the sewers is not only illegal but "extremely dangerous".

"Sewers can contain numerous hazards, including noxious and potentially deadly gases, unstable surfaces, flooding risks, and confined spaces," Mr Wolejsza said in a statement.

"For these reasons, members of the public should never enter a pipe, drain, catch basin, manhole, or outfall."

Last month a woman fell into an open maintenance hole on a busy street in midtown Manhattan and died.

Utility officials said the hole cover had been dislodged by a truck.

On Tuesday, at a busy intersection in Williamsburg where the second group was spotted, resident Anthony Purdie said he was not convinced it was simple curiosity that drew the group to explore the sewers in the cover of night.

"They look like they were looking for something important, like money, or for doing some type of hurting," he said.

Preguntas abiertas

  • What are the motives of the individuals entering the sewer system?
  • What activities were they engaged in underground?
  • Are there more instances of these sightings that have not been reported?
  • What specific tools were they carrying and for what purpose?

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