Crime & Safety

2 Days, 3 Burglaries In Montclair: S. Fullerton, Central, Club

Montclair police said stolen items include computers, an e-bike and an Xbox game system.

MONTCLAIR, NJ — Several expensive items were stolen during three separate burglaries in Montclair last week, authorities said.

According to the Montclair Police Department, the following incidents were recently reported in the township:

September 3 (South Fullerton Avenue) – “The complainant reports that a Lenova laptop computer, valued at $1,400 and a Dell laptop computer, valued at $800, were stolen sometime between August 29 and September 3. Entry to the building may have been gained through an unlocked rear door.”

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September 3 (Central Avenue) – “The complainant reports that sometime between August 23. 2019 and September 3, 2019, someone had gained entry to his garage by removing a plexiglass window. A black Carbo folding e-bike, valued at $2,500, was reportedly stolen from the garage.”

September 4 (Club Road) – “The complainant stated that sometime between September 3 and 4, someone had entered his residence and stole items including a Microsoft Surface tablet valued at $500, an Xbox One console and accessories, and $40. It is believed that the suspect gained entry through the rear door to the residence.”

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