A Cutchogue woman inadvertently led police to her after they said she stole a car equipped with a tracking device and drove it home, Southold Town police said.

Carrie McCabe, 38, was arrested and charged with first-degree unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, police said. She also was charged with second-degree burglary after police found stolen property in her possession also belonging to the person whose car was taken, according to officials.

With no end in sight to the LIRR strike, commuters need to know their options for getting around. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger reports. Credit: Newsday Staff; File Footage

Breaking down your commuting options With no end in sight to the LIRR strike, commuters need to know their options for getting around. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger reports.

With no end in sight to the LIRR strike, commuters need to know their options for getting around. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger reports. Credit: Newsday Staff; File Footage

Breaking down your commuting options With no end in sight to the LIRR strike, commuters need to know their options for getting around. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger reports.

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