Laptops, TVs, jewelry among items offered at Suffolk police auction
Want an iPod, a MacBook, a TV or maybe just a watch or jewelry? Suffolk County police said all these — and other items — would be available to bid on at a police auction to be held Wednesday in Yaphank.
Auction items also will include collectible coins, bicycles, gun scopes, tires, rims, tools and other electronics, police said. Motor vehicles will not be available.
The auction is scheduled to start at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Suffolk County police headquarters, 30 Yaphank Ave., where signs will provide specific directions to the location.
Payment must be made in cash, police said.
A list of auction items is available at http://www.suffolkpd.org/SpecializedUnits/PropertyAuctions.aspx
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