The blue lights of a police car, set upon a blue sky background.
The blue lights of a police car, set upon a blue sky background.

Public Alert: New York State Police Seeking Two Suspects in Vehicle and Firearms Theft

June 7, 2024

BURKE, NY—The New York State Police are requesting the public’s assistance in locating two young suspects involved in a vehicle theft and the possible possession of stolen firearms. The individuals identified are 17-year-old Jaden Labare and 16-year-old Devan Smith Bell.

The incident occurred on June 7, 2024, around 4:30 p.m., when State Police pursued a stolen vehicle reportedly carrying stolen long guns. The pursuit ended when the vehicle was driven off-road into a field near the intersection of 70th Road and Spencer Road in the town of Burke.

Currently, a significant law enforcement presence, including State Police, U.S. Border Patrol (USBP), New York State Forest Rangers, and Tri-County Special Response Team (SRT), have established a perimeter around Coveytown Road. K9 units from State Police and USBP are actively searching the wooded areas and surroundings.

Authorities warn that the suspects may be armed with a long gun and advise the public not to approach them but to report any information related to their whereabouts by contacting the New York State Police at 518-563-3761. The ongoing search aims to ensure community safety and resolve the situation peacefully.

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