Suffolk County Police Department is Holding a Property Auction


All sorts of items will be available at the auction | Suffolk County Police Department

Looking for a deal on a new bicycle, a Fit Bit, or maybe some Jewelry?

Stop by the Suffolk County Police Department's property auction on May 14 and you might find one! The general public and merchandisers are welcome.

The auction is held at the department's property section building, located at 30 Yaphank Ave. in Yaphank, will begin at 9 a.m. and will be held rain or shine.

There will be a preview for jewelry and select lots only on Tuesday, May 13, 2025–from 9:30 am –11:30 am. Bidders attending the preview will be allowed to examine certain jewelry lots more closely, and may also use a jewelry loupe.

Items being auctioned include jewelry, handbags, hand and power tools, new clothing, household items, electronics, landscaping items, kayaks, scopes & cases, watches, bicycles, and more.  Items for sale are things that have been confiscated as part of a police investigation or were recovered stolen items that could not be returned to the owner.

Participants must be at least 18 years old to bid. All items are sold in “as is” condition and must be purchased with cash plus sales tax. For more information visit SuffolkPD.org

The next property auction will be held October 22.

Directions from L.I. Expressway-Rte. 495

Eastbound: Exit 67, right turn onto Yaphank Ave. (County Road 21 South). One half mile, first right turn over railroad crossing bridge.

Westbound: Exit 67, left turn at traffic light at Yaphank Ave, (County Road 21 South). One half mile, first right turn over railroad crossing bridge.

Directions from Sunrise Hwy -Rte. 27

Eastbound: Exit 57 N, one quarter of a mile to Yaphank Ave (County Road 21 North). One and a half miles, left turn before railroad crossing bridge. (North side of Headquarters complex)

Westbound: to Horseblock Rd Exit, left on service road to STOP sign. Right on Horseblock Rd: A short distance, stay right onto County Road 21 North/Yaphank Ave. One and a half miles, left turn before railroad crossing bridge.

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