Crime & Safety
5 Unlocked Cars Burglarized Overnight In Warren
Warren Police sent out an alert reminding residents to lock their vehicles, and remove keys and any valuables from inside.
WARREN, NJ — Warren Police are reminding residents to be vigilant after five unlocked vehicles were burglarized overnight this past weekend.
"Please remove all valuables and secure your vehicles. DO NOT leave your key fob in your vehicle when not in use including when parked inside of your secured garage. Please report any suspicious activity immediately to the Warren PD," police said in an alert to residents.
All of the burglaries occurred sometime between Saturday and Sunday overnight, according to Warren Police Lt. Paul Dziedzic.
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Two burglaries were reported by a Red Hill Road resident who said two unlocked vehicles were entered overnight and various credit cards were stolen. The cards were then found nearby, Dziedzic said.
A resident of Nicole Lane also reported two motor vehicle burglaries and a home burglary.
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Someone entered an unlocked vehicle in the driveway and used the remote that was left in that vehicle to get into the garage where a second unlocked vehicle was burglarized, Dziedzic said.
It is unknown what was taken at this time.
A resident of Gabriella Lane also reported a burglary to an unlocked motor vehicle that happened around 3:30 a.m. Nothing was reported taken.
To report suspicious activity, contact the Warren Police at 908-753-1000.
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