Warrant Watch: You Can Help Cops Catch Crooks


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LOVE IS IN THE AIR

Suffolk County Police believe these two men are responsible for stealing approximately $529 in merchandise from a Medford Target on Valentine’s Day.

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FORCIBLE TOUCHING IN FARMDALE

Police accuse this individual of forcibly touching a woman in the parking lot of a Farmingdale shopping center at 241 Airport Plaza. Cops believe he touched the woman inappropriately and took off on a bicycle.

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DELIVERY DRIVER DAMAGE

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Folks who were given special delivery for dinner didn’t appreciate a side helping of a damaged mailbox, according to Suffolk County Police.

Cops accuse this UberEats driver of dropping off grub at a residence on Dogwood Lane in Miller Place last year, but not without damaging a mailbox in the process.

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HIGH END FIVE FINGER DISCOUNT

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Police accused this criminal of stealing five items worth $1,330 from the Deer Park Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store in January. Doing the quick math, that’s a pricey $266 for each lifted item.

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NOT BUSTED AT BRAVO

Police need your help busting this bandit at Bravo who took off goods from the Patchogue store.

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KOHL’S SWEATSHIRTS COST HOW MUCH?

He clearly didn’t use Kohl’s cash. Police believe this accused crook stole more than $1,000 worth of sweatshirts from a Commack Kohl’s and hit the road.

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