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Teen missing after ominously texting family that she’d been kidnapped outside NYC subway station: cops

A 16-year-old girl ominously texted her family saying that two men kidnapped her outside a Brooklyn subway station — and she hasn’t been seen since, police said.

The teen, who has not been named, messaged her family around 3 p.m. Tuesday, telling them she had been forced into a car by the men outside the Pitkin Avenue-Van Siclen Avenue A and C subway station, cops said.

She was last seen minutes earlier entering the station, according to authorities.

The 16-year-old girl texted her family claiming two men kidnapped her outside the Pitkin Avenue-Van Siclen Avenue subway station, cops said.
The 16-year-old girl texted her family, claiming two men kidnapped her outside the Pitkin Avenue-Van Siclen Avenue subway station, cops said. NYPD

The girl was captured in surveillance images released by the NYPD near the turnstile area.

She is described as having a light complexion, brown hair and brown eyes.

She is approximately 5 feet 2 inches tall and was last seen wearing a black hooded shirt, blue jeans, white sneakers, and carrying a gray purse, according to the surveillance.

The NYPD has asked for the public’s assistance in locating the missing girl.