Syracuse Police Continue Tackling ATV, Dirt Bike Nuisance on City Streets

SYRACUSE, NY – The City of Syracuse is continuing its crackdown on illegal ATV and dirt bike riding on city streets. The activity has become a nuisance for many Syracuse residents and this week, police announced more tickets and confiscations.

“Illegal Dirt Bike and ATV use in the City of Syracuse continues to be strictly enforced,” the Syracuse Police Department said. “Here are some catches from a recent proactive police detail involving several of our Officers. The detail resulted in numerous tickets and citations, 5 ATVs being towed, and a drug arrest! We appreciate the public’s support during this campaign.”

Police said residents can help police with the crackdown by letting them know where the illegal rides are being stored.

“The best way the public can help in this initiative is by letting us know where these ATVs are being stored. The more specific the address the better,” the department said. “Please send all tips to tblake@syracusepolice.org.”

Adam Devine
Adam covers New York City and regional news for Shore News Network. He is currently attending college and freelances about crime in New York City and regional news.

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