Suffolk County Police confirm exclusively to Eyewitness News that their Hate Crimes Unit is conducting an investigation into Hesh's Recycling.
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Tyrone Carpenter, of Amityville, told Eyewitness News reporter Kristin Thorne that he spotted the doll last Friday while dropping off scrap metal.
"I knew what I seen, but I had to do a double take," he said.
Carpenter said he went to his car, got his phone and took pictures of the doll.
"That's racism right in your face," he said.
Carpenter's entire family was outraged when he showed them the photos.
"Why would you do that?" asked Carpenter's brother, William Carpenter. "Why do you still think like that? C'mon now. We're not our ancestors. It's a lot different now. Now we will fight back."
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Carpenter's daughter sent the pictures to Suffolk Police.
Carpenter gave a statement to Suffolk Police this week. He said a detective told him that when he went to Hesh's Recycling the doll was gone.
Eyewitness News found the same thing when visiting the facility Friday afternoon. No one was in the office and the doll was the gone.
Eyewitness News also left a message earlier in the day with someone who answered the phone requesting to speak with the manager or owner of the facility about the doll -- no one got back.
Carpenter said he has been doing business for years with Hesh's and never saw the doll previously. But, he said he had never been in the main office long enough to look around.
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Carpenter said he will no longer do business with Hesh's.
"I don't want to deal with them ever again because if that's the way they feel and they displayed it there's no need for me to deal with them anymore," he said.
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