Teen boy suspected of moving subway trains at least 8 times after MTA gear allegedly found

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A 15-year-old boy, allegedly caught entering his Bronx high school with MTA gear, is suspected of operating subway trains on at least eight occasions< ABC News reports.
The teenager has been charged with trespassing in six separate incidents within the subway system over the past few weeks.
Previously, he was charged with moving an R subway train in Brooklyn on January 25 and attempting to enter the conductor's cab of a number 2 subway train in the Bronx on February 18.
When entering the Alfred E. Smith Technical High School in the Bronx, the boy triggered a metal detector. School safety agents discovered MTA equipment in his bag, including an orange MTA vest, transit radios, train keys, and an MTA ID card.
The student fled the school, leaving all his belongings behind, and was later apprehended at a Bronx residence.
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