Crime & Safety
2 Men Wanted In Attempted Carjacking In Warren
The men intentionally rear-ended the woman and tried to steal her car, but she was able to stop their attempt, Warren Police said.

WARREN, NJ — Two men and a vehicle are wanted in connection with an attempted carjacking in the King's parking lot on Tuesday.
At around 5 p.m. a woman said two men, described as African-American, intentionally rear-ended her in the King's parking lot at 64 Mountain Blvd., Warren Police said.
When the woman got out of her car to look at the damage one of the men got into her vehicle and tried to leave, police said.
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The woman was able to stop his attempt and the two men fled before police arrived. The woman did not receive any injuries as a result.
The alleged vehicle the two men were driving (pictured) is described as an older model light blue 4-door Lexus IS250 with a New Jersey license plate affixed to the rear, police said.
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The man who attempted to steal the victim's vehicle is described as an African-American man possibly in his early 20's, between 5-foot-5-inches tall to 5-foot-10-inches tall, with a lean/thin build, wearing a white or light gray tank top shirt and multi-colored baseball-style cap, police said.
The other man remained in the vehicle during the attempted car theft. Police are continuing to investigate to get more of a description of the second man.
If you have information regarding this incident, contact the Warren Township Police Department at 908-753-1000 or go to our website at warrenpolice.com and utilize the anonymous "Tip Line" section under "Community Outreach".
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