Tailgates targeted in Jackson

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JACKSON – Police are seeking the public’s assistance following a rash of thefts in Jackson of a specific item – tailgates from pickup trucks.

Jackson police have released a list of incidents that occurred between April 27-29. Anyone with information about these incidents is asked to contact Detective Keith Hood at 732-928-1111.

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Police released the following information:

• On April 27, a resident of Dahlia Court reported that unknown individuals had stolen the tailgate off a 2008 Ford F-450 during the overnight hours.

• On April 27, a resident of Whispering Oaks Way reported that unknown individuals had stolen the tailgate off a 2015 Ford F-350 during the overnight hours.

• On April 27, a resident of Atterbury Court reported that unknown individuals had stolen the tailgate off a 2012 Ford F-350 during the overnight hours.

• On April 29, a resident of Adelphi Drive reported that unknown individuals had stolen the tailgate off a 2011 Ford F-350 during the overnight hours.

• On April 29, a resident of Drexel Drive reported that unknown individuals had stolen the tailgate off a 2008 Ford F-250 during the overnight hours.

• On May 1, a resident of Nicole Court reported that unknown individuals had stolen the tailgate off a 2016 Ford F-350 during the overnight hours of April 27.

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