Crime & Safety
Prosecutor: Pair Stole Jewelry, Electronics, Baseball Cards From Wall Homes
Michael Condron and Anna Narvaez were indicted this week on multiple charges in the case.

A pair of North Jersey residents have been indicted in connection with thefts of $20,000 worth of jewelry and other items from a pair of Wall Township homes last summer.
Michael Condron, 43, of Elizabeth, and Anna Narvaez, 28, of Edison, were charged in a five-count indictment handed up by a Monmouth County grand jury earlier this week with burglary, two counts of theft of movable property, and receiving stolen property in connection with the thefts, which occurred between June 5 and July 5, according to court documents. The fifth count of the indictment was for possession of a controlled dangerous substance, buprenorphine, more commonly known as Suboxone, on July 16.
Condron, who lived in Wall at the time, was arrested at the end of July and charged in the burglary of a home on Ramshorn Drive, in which a number of items ranging from jewelry and collectible coins to baseball cards and electronics, according to the court documents.
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According to a report in the Asbury Park Press, police said Condron gained access to the homes by soliciting handyman work, then stole jewelry and other items while he was in the homes. In one home the thefts were noticed immediately. The theft at the second home was discovered during the investigation of the first theft, police said.
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