Cops Need Your Help Catching Suspected Crooks


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The Suffolk County Police Department needs your help collaring crooks accused of a number of crimes across our community. While the South Shore Press stresses that those accused of and eventually arrested for crimes are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, police are asking you to help them nab these individuals for their suspected crimes:

CREDIT CARD CAPER - Police accuse these two men of using a stolen credit card in Brentwood and Central Islip. Law enforcement stated the two used the card to make purchases at a Family Dollar store and La Espiguita Bakery.

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THAT’S A LOT OF COUGH SYRUP - Who knew you could steal $1,162 worth of goods from the CVS Pharmacy in Commack. Police said that’s exactly what this drug store shoplifter did.

POKEMON CARDS ARE WORTH HOW MUCH?! - What’s most surprising is not this head to toe get up, but how much Pokemon cards are worth. Police say this person ripped off $5,325 worth of Pokemon cards from Rip N Ship Gaming.

FIVE FINGER DISCOUNT - Police accuse this perpetrator of stealing $440 worth of merchandise from the Commack Target store, located at 98 Veterans Memorial Highway.

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HIGH TECH HIGHWAY ROBBERY - Law enforcement claim these two men stole $1,650 worth of electronics from the Sayville Target, located at 5750 Sunrise Highway. The suspects took off according to cops in a black Ford, license plate KZJ 4944.

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KINGS PARK PILFERER - Police state this man is responsible for stealing approximately $674 worth of merchandise from T.J. Maxx on Indian Head Road.

REALLY NEEDED A BASEBALL MITT - According to police this man is wanted for stealing almost $500 worth of sporting goods from Dick’s at the Smith Haven Mall

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COLD AS ICE CRIMINALS - These suspected criminals took their sweet tooth cravings for high quality ice cream to a whole new level. Police say these icy bandits bolted with $640 worth of Haagen-Dazs ice cream from a Huntington 7-Eleven, located at 247 Broadway. They fled in a silver Nissan Rogue.

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