N.Y. amusement park break-in suspects stole toys, caused damage, police say
The three individuals took a small boat to Playland beach, then climbed a fence to gain access to the park.
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The three individuals took a small boat to Playland beach, then climbed a fence to gain access to the park.
Police are searching for three men who broke into the Playland Amusement Park in Rye in September.
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