Tag: vehicle thefts
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Hillsborough Police Chief: Make sure to ‘lock’ and ‘keep key fobs’ separate from vehicles
HILLSBOROUGH – Hillsborough police are reminding the public to lock their vehicle doors and keep key fobs separate from the vehicle. During the early morning hours of Oct. 11, the township experienced several vehicle burglaries along with three vehicle thefts. Numerous actors were captured on home surveillance recordings pulling on vehicle door handles attempting to…
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Marlboro residents put on alert after rash of vehicle thefts
MARLBORO — Residents of Marlboro have recently been victimized by a rash of automobile thefts and break-ins. According to a statement from the Marlboro Police Department, there has been “an uptick in incidents in the last few months.” On March 8 at 3 a.m., Patrolman Charles Wilson apprehended five individuals who were casing a residential…
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Milltown police caution residents about uptick in vehicle burglaries, thefts
MILLTOWN – Milltown police are advising residents about an increase in vehicle burglaries and thefts in the area. “Neighboring towns have reported multiple stolen vehicles on a single night. Milltown police remind residents not to store and/or broadcast valuables in their parked vehicles. Remember to lock your vehicle doors and never leave keys, key fobs…
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South River police investigate several vehicle theft cases in recent months
SOUTH RIVER – Since November 2021, the South River Police Department has investigated seven vehicle theft cases in the borough. In each incident, the vehicle was left unlocked and running with the vehicle’s key fob nearby, according to information provided by the South River Police Department on Feb. 23. Recently, two vehicles were reported stolen…
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Car keys involved in thefts of vehicles in East Brunswick
EAST BRUNSWICK – Officers of the East Brunswick Police Department investigated three separate burglaries on Feb. 19 that resulted in the theft of two vehicles. The vehicle keys were used to facilitate each of these thefts, according to information provided by police. Police Chief Frank LoSacco urges the community to take precautions to prevent break-ins…
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East Brunswick police suggest how to protect vehicles against theft
EAST BRUNSWICK–During the last two weeks, the East Brunswick Police Department has taken a number of motor vehicle theft reports. It appears that the vehicles that have been targeted are high-end vehicles that include Maserati, Alfa Romeo, Audi and BMW, according to information provided by the department. The common theme for all of these thefts…