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Two thieves wanted for larcenies at convenience stories in Yorkville and Whitesboro on Wednesday are under investigation.
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Two thieves wanted for larcenies at convenience stories in Yorkville and Whitesboro on Wednesday are under investigation, according to the Yorkville and Whitesboro police departments.
• A black male stole property from the Kinney Drugs on Oriskany Boulevard in Whitesboro at about 11:25 a.m. Wednesday, then immediately went to the Speedway on Oriskany Boulevard in Yorkville and stole more property at about 11:30 a.m., authorities said.
The thief was driving a U-Haul pickup truck and fled the scenes heading eastbound on Oriskany Boulevard into the City of Utica.
The suspect is a black male with an average build. He was wearing a black coat over a pink shirt, with blank pants, a black baseball cap and a black COVID mask.
Both the Yorkville and Whitesboro police departments are investigating. If you have information on the suspect, you are asked to call Yorkville at 315-736-8331 or Whitesboro at 315-736-1944. All tips will be kept confidential.
• A white male is wanted as part of a larceny investigation at the same Kinney Drugs on Oriskany Boulevard in Whitesboro from 1:18 p.m. Wednesday, police said. The older white male was wearing a blue jacket over a forest camouflage shirt and blue jeans, with an orange and camouflage hunting baseball cap. The suspect was also wearing a black COVID mask, a blue neck wrap and eyeglasses.
This suspect left the scene in a blue or dark-colored four-door sedan.
Anyone with information on this suspect is asked to call Whitesboro Police at 315-736-1944.
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