Crime & Safety

Stolen In Montclair Burglaries: Jewelry, Computers, Bikes, TV

Montclair Police: Burglaries took place on Orange Road and Virginia, Bloomfield and Greenwood avenues.

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MONTCLAIR, NJ — Four separate burglaries were recently reported in Montclair over a three-day span, police say.

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

  • October 10 (Virginia Avenue) – “The victim reports that sometime during the evening of Oct. 10, a jewelry box containing over $1,000 in jewelry and a Google Chrome laptop valued at approximately $300 were stolen from her residence.”
  • October 12 (Bloomfield Avenue) – “An employee of Diamond Cycle reports that the establishment had been burglarized by three males. Entry was possibly gained through an unsecured window. Proceeds included $300 in cash, a Salsa Beargrease Carbon NX Eagle with navy blue and red coloring on the frame, valued at $2,899, a Giant ATX mountain bike, black and orange in color and valued at $440, and a SE Bike Fat Ripper with a yellow frame and red tires, valued at $949.”
  • October 12 (Greenwood Avenue) – “The victim reports that her apartment was burglarized sometime on the 11th between noon and 11:00 PM. Proceeds included a Vizio 65-inch television valued at $400 and an iPhone X valued at $600.”
  • October 12 (Orange Road) – “The complainant reports that her single-family residence was burglarized sometime between 11:30 AM and 8:30 PM. It appears that the suspect(s) gained entry through an unlocked door. A Macbook Air, valued at $1,200 was reported as stolen.”

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