![]() ![]() ![]() On May 23, at 6:50 p.m., a Carmita Avenue resident reported his 2006 Mitsubishi and 1998 Audi had both been entered. The suspect was described as a young Caucasian male, wearing a black ski mask, black long-sleeved shirt and black shorts, standing 5 feet 6 inches to 5 feet 8 inches tall and with an average to slender build, police said. She yelled down to him, he replied but she could not understand him, and the man walked away. The daughter had been sitting on the porch while speaking on the phone, and saw the man approach her mother’s vehicle, parked in the driveway. On May 23, at 8 p.m., a Montross Avenue resident reported that her daughter had witnessed a man trying car door handles around 1 a.m. Police said they are reviewing surveillance footage from the area, as there have been several thefts reported from that lot. Upon driving to Trenton, the workers noticed that $2,200 in tools had been stolen from their vehicle. While inside, a red Nissan Ultima with Pennsylvania license plates had parked next to them, but left before entering the business. On May 27, at 6 p.m., two employees of a plumbing business reported parking their work vehicle in the Starbucks parking lot. The vehicle was checked for prints, police said. ![]() A Tumi work bag worth $700, $300 wallet, $500 in cash, $15 in Canadian currency and a $240 transit card were reported stolen. Fresh pry marks were found on the driver’s side door. She left the doors locked while she was gone for about 10 minutes. On May 31, at 7:23 a.m., a Wood-Ridge resident reported items stolen from her Honda Fit while she was dropping off her child at childcare at the Route 17 South plaza. The vehicle’s windows had been left open, police said. On June 4, at 2:11 p.m., a contractor parked on Woodward Avenue reported that a clipboard containing $2,375 in cash had been stolen from his 2012 Chevy Silverado while he was away. ![]()
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