Police on Long Island are investigating after five vehicles were stolen from one town in the span of just an hour early Thursday morning
Suffolk County police said that the vehicles were stolen from outside homes on Bezel Lane, Sandra Drive, Steven Place and on Maureen Drive in Hauppauge between 4:30 a.m. and 5:30 a.m.Investigators are also looking into whether the thefts are connected to at least three other incidents during which items were stolen from vehicles nearby earlier overnight.
An investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information regarding the thefts are asked to call Suffolk County Police.
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