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Troopers asking people with camps in area traversed by escaped convicts to check for anything out of place or missing

Posted 7/2/15

The New York State Police are asking owners of seasonal homes, camps and vacant structures near Malone, Bellmont and Syracuse for help investigating the recent prison break. Police continue to follow …

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Troopers asking people with camps in area traversed by escaped convicts to check for anything out of place or missing

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The New York State Police are asking owners of seasonal homes, camps and vacant structures near Malone, Bellmont and Syracuse for help investigating the recent prison break.

Police continue to follow up on the investigation regarding Richard Matt and David Sweat, including areas they are believed to have traveled between June 6 and 28.

Troopers request anyone who owns seasonal homes, camps, or vacant structures in the following areas check their properties and contact the State Police if they discover items on their property that may have been left and/or discover their items are missing:

• Hugh Heron Road and Clark Hill Road in the town of Saranac

• Standish Road between Piney Ridge Road and the hamlet of Standish

• Wolf Pond Road in the town of Bellmont

• County Route 41 in the town of Malone

• Webster Road in the town of Malone

• State Route 30 in the town of Malone in the area of County Route 41 and Lake Titus

• East of County Route 25, from the hamlet of Chasm Falls north to the area of Badore Road in the town of Malone

• Perham, Pikeville, Vincent, Finney, Fleury, Spencer and Coveytown Roads in the town of Burke

Anyone who finds items left at their property or discovers items that are missing is asked to call the New York State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigations at (518) 897-2000