Crime & Safety

Caught On Camera: 2 Accused For $11K East Northport Dirt Bike, ATV Theft

Surveillance shows the pair entering a backyard garage and stealing 3 vehicles overnight, police said.

Close-up surveillance image of the suspects captured during the incident, police said.
Close-up surveillance image of the suspects captured during the incident, police said. (Courtesy Suffolk County Police )

EAST NORTHPORT, NY — Suffolk County police and Crime Stoppers are asking for the public’s help identifying 2 people accused of stealing more than $11,000 worth of off-road vehicles from an East Northport home, police said.

According to Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives, the theft happened at a home on Larkfield Road in the early morning hours of April 14.

Police said the suspects entered a detached garage in the backyard around 3:15 a.m. and stole three vehicles: a 2000 Honda ATV, a 2023 Honda dirt bike, and a 2005 Kawasaki dirt bike.'

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A red Honda dirt bike was among the vehicles stolen from an East Northport home, police said.(Courtesy Suffolk County Police)
A green Kawasaki dirt bike was taken during the early morning theft, according to police. (Courtesy Suffolk County Police)
A red Honda ATV was also reported stolen from the detached garage, police said. (Courtesy Suffolk County Police)

The combined value of the stolen vehicles is estimated at $11,400, police said.

Surveillance images released by police show two individuals wearing hooded sweatshirts in the driveway area near the home during the overnight hours.

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Surveillance image shows two individuals in a driveway during the overnight theft in East Northport. (Courtesy Suffolk County Police)

Suffolk County Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-220-TIPS, submitting a tip through the P3 Tips mobile app, or visiting P3Tips.com.

Police said all tips will remain confidential.

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