Warrant Watch: You Can Help Collar Accused Crooks


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HIGH TECH HEIST

Suffolk County Police accused these two women of stealing headphones and other electronics from a Target store in Selden.

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GRAND THEFT AUTO

Police provided pictures of these two suspects and their getaway car. Cops stated the men below stole almost $5,500 worth of electrical equipment from a Home Depot in Copiague and took off in this white vehicle.

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CREDIT CARD CAPER

Cops accuse this man of stealing a credit card from a parked car near an Old Westbury business, then using the hot card to buy items at a Walmart in the same town.

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STOLEN STRINGS

Police believe this is the man responsible for stringing a store along by stealing more than $1,000 worth of goods from a Guitar Center store in Selden.

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SOFT-SKINNED THIEF

At least his skin will be soft and complexion clear if caught by Suffolk County Police, who claim this man stole approximately $820 worth of skin care products from the Target store in Commack.

All of the accused are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. If you know any of these people, Suffolk County Police ask you to call them right away at 1.800.220.TIPS (8477). All tips will remain confidential. Information can also be sent electronically by visiting 222.P3Tips.com. You can also download the Crime Stoppers mobile app in Google Play or the App Store by searching P3 Tips.

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