Three Westbury teens were charged Monday after they entered a Jeep dealership and drove the vehicles, causing $120,000 in damage, police said.

The boys — two are 14 and the other 15 — were charged with criminal mischief in the second degree, police said.

Detectives say they entered the gated lot of Westbury Jeep at 111 Bond St. sometime between Jan. 3 and 4.

The trio entered into unlocked cars with keys and began driving the vehicles, hitting parked cars, authorities said.

A police spokeswoman did not immediately know how the youths were identified.

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