Two teenagers have been arrested in an overpass brick tossing that injured a woman and damaged two cars on Long Island, authorities said Saturday.

Multiple bricks and cinder blocks were thrown off a pedestrian bridge onto the Meadowbrook Parkway in Uniondale on the evening of Dec. 26, according to New York State Police.

Two teenage males - one 17 and one 19 - were arrested on charges of reckless endangerment, assault and criminal mischief. It wasn't immediately clear if they had lawyers who could speak on their behalf.

When a brick smashed through the windshield of a 1996 BMW, it struck a 21-year-old male driver and his 22-year-old female passenger, police said. The woman, a West Hempstead resident, sustained an injury to her left eye and bruising to her mouth, investigators said. She was treated at Nassau University Medical Center. The driver, an Island Park resident, was struck in the shoulder but declined medical attention, police said.

A 2015 Jeep was also damaged by one or more bricks.