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South Brunswick police investigate numerous car burglaries

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE SOUTH BRUNSWICK POLICE DEPARTMENT
South Brunswick police are searching for a man caught on surveillance breaking into a car in the township. Thirteen similar break ins have been reported in the township since June.

 

SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick police are investigating an increase in car burglaries since the beginning of June.

Thirteen cars were entered during overnight hours in residential areas of Kendall Park and Monmouth Junction, according to information provided by the police department.

Cars are mainly being entered through unlocked doors. Some car windows have been smashed when valuable property is left in the open, according to the statement.

The suspect stole purses, change, wallets, gift cards, credit cards, laptop computer and personal documents, according to police.

The car burglaries are still under investigation, but police are reminding residents of some basic precautions they can take: lock your doors, keep cars tidy, conceal all property, completely close windows and sunroofs, park in visible areas and contact police with any suspicious activity.

To report a suspicious person or vehicle, call the South Brunswick Police Department non-emergency number at 732-329-4646.

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