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Police Seek Tips

On Stolen Truck

This 2013 Ford pickup truck was reported stolen and last seen near Binghamton on Sept. 22.
This 2013 Ford pickup truck was reported stolen and last seen near Binghamton Sept. 22.
State Police are looking to identify and interview the man in this photo
State Police are looking to identify and interview the man in this photo

ONEONTA – State police are looking to interview an unknown male seen in a surveillance video after a truck was stolen in Oneonta, and have asked the public for help.

A 2013 Ford F150 pickup truck, color gray, with New York registration 20811JV, was stolen from outside a home on Winney Hill Road at around 2 a.m. on Sept. 22, troopers said. The vehicle was last seen around 3:30  a.m. southbound on Interstate 81 near Binghamton.

Surveillance footage from a camera near where the truck was parked picked up an image of an unknown male, and police are hoping to interview him.
Anyone with information regarding the stolen vehicle or unknown male please contact Troop C at Oneonta at (607) 432-4844/(607) 432-3211.

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