The drive-by dinosauring occurred in downtown Boise Sunday afternoon.

BOISE -- Boise Police are searching for a man in a dinosaur costume who tumbled off an e-scooter Sunday afternoon, falling onto a woman walking by.

The drive-by dinosauring occurred at 6th and Front in downtown Boise at about 2 p.m.

According to police, a 59-year-old woman was walking across Front Street in the crosswalk when the man in the dinosaur costume fell off the back of a passing e-scooter, knocking her to the ground.

After crashing into the victim, police say, the man jumped back onto the e-scooter, which was being piloted by a woman dressed as Rainbow Brite. The pair then scooted away.

The 59-year-old suffered minor injuries and was taken to a local hospital by paramedics.

Investigators say they aren't sure what type of e-scooter the pair was riding. Both Lime and Bird recently launched in Boise.

According to Boise City Code, more than one person is not allowed on a single e-scooter.

Police say the suspects could face charges of misdemeanor reckless operation.