Crime & Safety
$4K In Jewelry, Safe Stolen During Home Burglary In Warren
$25,000 worth of copper wiring was also stolen from two buildings under construction in Warren, police report.
WARREN, NJ — More than $4,000 in jewelry and a safe was stolen during a home burglary in Warren on Tuesday.
Sometime between Jan. 9 and 14 someone broke into a home on Summerhill Drive, Warren Police reported.
Someone entered the home through an unlocked rear slider and stole a safe and various jewelry and silver worth about $4,300, police said.
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Other Warren Police blotter items:
On Jan. 3 at 1:22 p.m.: A resident of Raspberry Trail reported an incident of criminal mischief and fraud. On Dec. 28 the garage keypad was damaged. The victim reported multiple unauthorized transactions on a Paypal account.
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On Jan. 3 at 11:42 p.m.: Between 3 and 11 p.m. a vehicle on Town Center Dr. had a tire punctured.
On Jan. 6 at 3:05 p.m.: A Birchmont Lane resident reported mail containing a collectible coin was stolen prior to delivery. Value is about $500.
On Jan. 15 at 9:35 a.m.: Theft of scrap copper wire from a business on Warren Corporate Center Drive. About $20,000 of wire was taken from one building and $5,000 from another building, both were under construction.
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