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4 Routers Worth $1,600 Swiped From Best Buy In Suffolk: Police

A pair of suspects are believed to have made their getaway in a black Nissan sedan, Suffolk police said. Have you seen it?

Two men stole four routers worth about $1,600 from Best Buy in Patchogue back in August, Suffolk police said Tuesday.
Two men stole four routers worth about $1,600 from Best Buy in Patchogue back in August, Suffolk police said Tuesday. (Suffolk County Police Department)

PATCHOGUE, NY — Two men stole four routers worth about $1,600 from Best Buy in Patchogue back in August, Suffolk police said Tuesday.

The duo stole the routers from the Sunrise Highway Service Road store on Aug. 25 at around 2:35 p.m., and they are believed to have booked it in a black Nissan sedan, according to police.

In images from surveillance video, one suspect can be seen wearing all khaki, while the other has a fluorescent green hoodie and black pants.

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The crime has been classified grand larceny, according to a crime alert.

Further details were not released.

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