NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- Police believe they may have found the bicycle that carried a hooded, solitary bomber to a high-profile target: a military recruiting center at the heart of Times Square.
But they have yet to close in on a suspect in Thursday's pre-dawn attack, which damaged the landmark recruiting station but hurt no one.
As Times Square returned to business as usual Friday, police released a photo of the bicycle, looked at dozens of security videotapes and scoured Times Square for possible witnesses.
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Police believe they may have found the bicycle that carried a hooded, solitary bomber to a high-profile target: a military recruiting center at the heart of Times Square.
But they have yet to close in on a suspect in Thursday's pre-dawn attack, which damaged the landmark recruiting station but hurt no one.
As Times Square returned to business as usual Friday, police released a photo of the bicycle, looked at dozens of security videotapes and scoured Times Square for possible witnesses.
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"The barricades were up around the whole island, and they were still asking about joining," said Staff Sgt. Ruben Vila.
Jessica Lindsey, 30, of Pensacola, Fla., paused for pictures with friends in front of the recruiting station during their shopping expedition and birthday celebration.
"We were nervous about coming here and staying across the street," but hotel workers assured them everything was fine, she said.
"The barricades were up around the whole island, and they were still asking about joining," said Staff Sgt. Ruben Vila.
Jessica Lindsey, 30, of Pensacola, Fla., paused for pictures with friends in front of the recruiting station during their shopping expedition and birthday celebration.
"We were nervous about coming here and staying across the street," but hotel workers assured them everything was fine, she said.
Inset photo of Times Square on Friday from Juliet Papa
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