Nysp hunts for dump trailer swiped from clifton park

NYSP hunts for dump trailer swiped from Clifton Park

State Police seek public’s help locating stolen dump trailer in Clifton Park theft

Clifton Park, NY – New York State Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a vehicle and suspects involved in the theft of a dump trailer stolen from a parking lot off Crescent Road in December 2025.

The trailer, a gray McCain dump trailer bearing New York registration BH92508, was reportedly taken by individuals operating a four-door gray Ford Super Duty pickup truck equipped with a yellow Fisher V-plow. At least two people were seen inside the vehicle at the time of the theft, according to investigators from Troop G.

Images of both the trailer and the suspect vehicle have been shared publicly by the State Police. Authorities have not released additional details on the exact date of the theft or whether any leads have been developed.

Nysp hunts for dump trailer swiped from clifton park
Photo: nysp hunts for dump trailer swiped from clifton park

Anyone who recognizes the stolen trailer, the vehicle used, or has information about the individuals involved is asked to contact State Police at 518-457-6811 or email crimetip@troopers.ny.gov.


Key Points

  • State Police say a gray McCain dump trailer was stolen from Crescent Road in Clifton Park in December
  • Suspect vehicle is a gray Ford Super Duty pickup with a yellow V-plow
  • Public is urged to call 518-457-6811 or email crimetip@troopers.ny.gov with any tips
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