Crime & Safety
Front Door Smashed, Items Stolen From T-Mobile Store: Police
Scotch Plains Police also made 4 arrests for outstanding warrants last week.

SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ — A burglary was reported at a Scotch Plains business on Sunday.
On Jan. 20, officers responded to a burglary alarm at the T-Mobile store located at 1943 Rt. 22 West and found the front door had been smashed.
The scene was secured and it was determined that several items had been stolen, police report.
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The scene was processed by the detective bureau and is under investigation.
Other Scotch Plains Police blotter items:
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On Jan. 15: Elvin N. Soto, 32, of Newark was arrested on outstanding warrants out of Scotch Plains and Cranford by Patrolman Ted Florio. Soto was transported to headquarters and processed.
On Jan. 16: Samaj A. Eutsey, 21, of Westfield was arrested on an outstanding warrant out of Westfield during a motor vehicle stop conducted by Patrolman Mike Smolinski. Eutsey was transported to headquarters and processed.
On Jan. 17: Joseph B. Kelly, 56, of Newark was arrested on outstanding warrants out of Scotch Plains, New Providence, Plainfield and Bridgewater during a suspicious persons investigation conducted by Officer Melissa Rivera. Kelly was transported to headquarters and processed.
On Jan. 18: Pablo Reyes, 54, of Lakewood was arrested on an outstanding warrant out of the Ocean County Sheriff’s Department during a motor vehicle stop conducted by Patrolman Luis Pereira. Reyes was transported to headquarters and processed.
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