Crime & Safety
Hermes Bag Stolen From Resident's Porch: Glen Rock Police Blotter
Submitted by Glen Rock Police, and unedited by Patch, a collection of notable service calls from the past week.
GLEN ROCK, NJ — Submitted by Glen Rock Police, and unedited by Patch, a collection of notable service calls from the past week.
Police had 273 calls for service between Feb. 14-20.
02-17-2022
7:52 AM – An Andover Place resident reported that two unlocked vehicles in their driveway were
entered overnight. The resident provided video surveillance footage showing that it occurred at 3:01 AM and that the actors left the area within less than two minutes. Nothing was reported as missing from either vehicle. Detectives are reviewing the video footage in comparison to others in an effort to identify the actors.
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02-17-2022
12:12 PM – A Glen Rock resident reported that a fraudulent bank account had been opened in their
name when they received a PNC Debit Card in the mail. During a follow-up, it was also learned that an unsuccessful attempt was also made with Wells Fargo. The complainant has notified the banks and placed a freeze on their credit. The Detective Bureau is reviewing the matter.
02-17-2022
6:32 PM – Patrols were dispatched to a residential burglary report on the 500 block of Maple Avenue. Investigation found that the home, which was not occupied and the subject of an estate sale, had been entered via a basement door which was forced open. The only item reported stolen was a camera. The scene was processed by Crime Scene Investigators from the Bergen County Sheriff's Department BCI. Glen Rock Detectives have recovered video surveillance footage from the area and the investigation is ongoing.
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02-18-2022
9:57 AM – A Glen Rock resident reported that a package which was delivered to their home by the US Postal Service was missing a Herme’s Her-bag, valued at $2,800, which it should have contained. Inspection of the package found that the bottom of the box had been cut opened and then taped over. The matter is currently under review and will most likely be transferred to the US Postal Inspection Service for further investigation.
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