What a Grinch! Someone stole $800 worth of Christmas decorations in Manalapan this past Friday, Dec. 7.
Someone stole an $800 Christmas music/light synchronization box from the front yard of a home on Shepard Way on Dec. 7.
Manalapan continues to be a target area for car thieves looking for unlocked motor vehicles, which often have the key fobs left inside.
Someone broke into, or tried to break into, several cars parked on Willow Grove Way last week. Plus, an alleged DUI on North Parsonage Way:
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A resident in the Covered Bridge condo complex said their car was keyed last Monday, Nov. 12.
A 62-year-old Manalapan man was hit by a car Sunday while walking along Rt. 33. He remains in critical condition Tuesday.
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A house fire in Millstone Twp. was so bad Monday night that a woman inside the home was forced to jump out a second-story window to escape.
The Brooklyn Square Pizza was broken into at 7:30 a.m. on Oct. 31 and the cash register was stolen. Other incidents in the Township:
The trend of Manalapan car thefts continues: Last Thursday, Oct. 23, a 2017 grey Mercedes Benz GLS was stolen from a Manalapan driveway.
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Two cars were stolen from Manalapan driveways last week; both had been left unlocked with the key fob inside. One car was found in Elizabeth
Released by Manalapan police and unedited by Patch, all of last week's incidents in the Township:
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Last Sunday, Sept. 30 an employee's car was stolen from the parking lot of Gus's Diner in Manalapan, police said.
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A Mercedes parked in a Manalapan driveway with the keys inside was stolen Monday, Sept. 24, and recovered just hours later in East Orange.
Officers from the Manalapan Police Department will be pulling cars from Rt. 9 south into the Sun Bank parking lot tonight.
An officer said Chief Michael Fountain sexually harassed his wife and ordered other officers to grope his girlfriend during a hockey game.
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Rene Melendez Jr., 36, of Manalapan was killed while driving a Ford van through the Interchange 14 toll plaza at I-78.
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Ganesh Gudar, 46, who works at a group home in Monroe, has been arrested and charged with criminal sexual contact of a female resident.
On Aug. 16 yet another luxury car was stolen in Monmouth County, but this time the suspect entered the home to get the key fob, police say.
Released by Manalapan police, all the arrests and incidents last week in town:
Released by Manalapan police, and unedited by Patch, all the arrests and incidents in the Township last week:
Shoplifting occurred at both the Home Goods and the Harmon Face Values in Manalapan last week, police said.
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Ever stop at the Gulf gas station on Rt. 9 north in Manalapan, across from the Wegmans? Someone tried to break in Sunday.
Four teen boys stole golf carts from Knob Hill Country Club; they were caught on security camera. And other incidents last week:
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A pedestrian was killed Wednesday evening walking along Rt. 9 in Manalapan, and police are now asking for the public's help identifying him.
Car thefts have been reported in Manalapan, Holmdel, Colts Neck, Rumson and Long Branch. The growing list of incidents:
Joao Torres, 27, was sentenced for the murder of Christopher Ernst, 46, who was found dead in their home on Garvey Drive.
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