Crime & Safety

Four Teens Caught In Stolen Car In Millburn: Police

Millburn police arrested 4 teens, 15-17, on several charges after catching them in a stolen car on Monday.

MILLBURN, NJ — Four Newark teens ranging in age from 15 to 17 were arrested on on several charges Monday after they were spotted in Livingston, then in Millburn, in a stolen car, police said.

Police said that at 8 a.m., a Livingston officer on patrol spotted a 2019 Kia on South Orange Avenue that matched the description of a vehicle reported by Millburn police to have been connected with motor vehicle break-in attempts.

The vehicle was determined to be stolen from Newark, police said.

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When the Livingston officer attempted to stop the vehicle, it took off at a high rate of speed, police said.

The vehicle was later found disabled on JFK Parkway in Millburn by the Millburn police.

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Livingston and Millburn officers located the four occupants of the vehicle and arrested them, police said.

The four males were from Newark and ranged in age from 15 to 17.

All four were charged with resisting arrest, receiving stolen property, and joy riding, the Livingston police said.

In addition, the driver was charged with eluding police.

Three of the teens were released to family members, Millburn police said in their report. However, the driver "has an extensive history" and was taken to the Essex County Juvenile Detention Center, police said.

Legislators said last year that gangs and car theft rings have been recruiting teens because there are few consequences for a first and second offense.

Legislators said that there were more than 14,000 car thefts in New Jersey in 2021, and the numbers are increasing each year.

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