Search on for suspect after man slashed in face at Grand Central platform

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Search on for suspect after man slashed in face at Grand Central platform
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The 41-year-old victim says he was arguing about space with another commuter before the suspect, believed to be in his 60s, slashed him in the face.

A man was slashed in the face during an argument at Grand Central Terminal on Thursday morning.The 41-year-old victim says he was arguing about space with another commuter. The other person then pulled out a sharp object and slashed the man in his face, authorities said.Police initially checked number 6 trains south of the station, but soon realized the suspect never actually boarded a train.

The suspect was described as a man in his 60s, with grey hair and a medium build, wearing a white shirt with black pants. Service ran express from Grand Central-42 St to Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall for a short period of time, but has since gone back to normal.

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