Ten members of an auto theft and distribution operation were indicted for their roles in the theft and/or criminal possession of 45 vehicles during a six-month period and their roles related to the theft and resale of more than 225 vehicles throughout New York City and Westchester.
New York Attorney General Letitia James and New York Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner Dermot Shea announced the indictments Sept. 21.
The 303-count indictment is a result of a two-year joint investigation by the Office of the Attorney General’s Organized Crime Task Force (OCTF) and the NYPD’s Auto Crime Division.
‘For two years, these individuals have fueled fear in our communities and taken some of peoples’ most valuable assets,’ said James.
‘During the pandemic, they moved this operation into high gear, taking advantage of New Yorkers’ staying at home to allegedly stealing more than 45 cars in six months."