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Surveillance shows unit of ATV's stolen in Camden County

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CAMDEN COUNTY, N.J. - Surveillance cameras show three men robbing a Gloucester Township unit and leaving with several vehicles.Stephen Smarrito rents a unit here and got a call on Monday that it had been broke into.

He says three men are seen at different times in several videos on the property, making off with four off-road vehicles, three quads, and a dirt bike."Two were yamaha banchees, which are highly sought after.

They no longer make them so they have high value," Smarrito said.He adds that all four together are worth about $25,000 dollars."[I’m] extremely upset.

The timing is terrible. About to have a baby. Some of the money that was in here was part of a down payment for a mortgage that I’m hopefully about to get," Smarrito.

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