Crime & Safety
Several Car Thefts Reported In Livingston, Intruders Flee From Home: Police
Several vehicle thefts recently took place in Livingston, including two that happened during home burglaries, authorities say.

LIVINGSTON, NJ — Several vehicle thefts recently took place in Livingston, including two that happened during home burglaries, authorities say.
The Livingston Police Department released details about each theft. Investigations continue for all three cases, authorities said:
March 10 – Livingston officers responded to a Balmoral Drive residence at 7:40 a.m. after getting a report about a residential burglary and two stolen motor vehicles. The homeowner told officers that he went to investigate a noise and found two intruders inside his residence. The two suspects fled out the back door when confronted – stealing two sets of keys and making their escape with 2025 BMW 430 and a 2021 MB G63. Police said the MB was recovered in the Bronx, and the BMW was recovered in Newark.
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March 11 – Livingston officers responded to a Split Rock Road residence at 8:01 a.m. after getting a report about a residential burglary and a stolen motor vehicle. The homeowner told police that he woke up to find the kitchen slider unlocked and shattered. The suspect or suspects took a set of keys to a 2024 MB GLS and fled the scene.
March 18 – Livingston officers responded to the Club Champion Golf Store, 277 Eisenhower Parkway, at 3:39 p.m. after getting a report about a stolen motor vehicle. The car owner told police that his parked 2025 Porsche Panamera was stolen. The key fob was left in the vehicle, he said. Police tracked the vehicle and found it unoccupied in Newark.
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