Authorities are trying to find the burglars who have broken into 27 Little League and other recreation concession stands across six counties in north and Central Jersey over the past two months.

Police in Hasbrouck Heights, Teaneck and Woodbridge say surveillance cameras in their towns have captured images of the man and woman, the Morris County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement Friday. The break-ins began April 24 with the most recent taking place Thursday at Overpeck Park in Bergen County.

The most the thieves netted from a single burglary is $700, though they also caused significant damage to many of the stands, authorities said.

Stands in Morris and Passaic have been the most frequently targeted with eight burglaries apiece in those counties.

The Morris County burglaries are as follows:

Parsippany-Troy Hills East Little League on May 2

Jefferson Parks Department concession stand between May 11 and May 13

Burnham Park Little League (Morristown) concession stand between May 15 and May 16

Lake Parsippany Park concession stand between May 24 and May 27

Madison High School concession stand between May 31 and June 1

Dodge Field in Madison concession stand between May 31 and June 2

Anderson Field in Kinnelon concession stand between June 6 and June 7

Donatoni Park concession stand, Rockaway Borough, break-in reported June 20.

In Passaic County, thieves burglarized the same stand twice in Totowa, two separate fields in Clifton and stands in Wayne, Paterson, Little Falls and Bloomingdale.

Thieves hit Bergen County stands in Elmwood Park, Hasbrouck Heights, Teaneck and at Overpeck Park.

The Essex County stands stolen from are in Belleville, Livingston and Verona.

There were also stands burglarized in Woodbridge in Middlesex County and Stanhope in Sussex County.

Cops and other law enforcement personnel are working together to try to find the pair responsible.

Jeff Goldman may be reached at jeff_goldman@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @JeffSGoldman.

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