The homeowners had come home to find numerous items missing from a safe inside the home.
Multiple crashes were reported in Warren this week including a hit-and-run and a driver who slid off the road due to slippery conditions.
A mix of winter weather is falling upon Warren which could cause hazardous conditions on township roadways.
Police are still investigating.
Warren Township Police are investigating a home burglary on Thursday night.
The burglary was reported on Tuesday afternoon in Warren Township.
Check out the Warren Township Police's latest blotter:
The pair admitted Wednesday to conspiring to pull off a fraud scheme that resulted in over $3.5 million in losses, federal officials said.
New Jersey American Water is currently on the scene, said Watchung Police.
Warren Township Police reported two homes were forcefully entered over the weekend.
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Another car, which was unlocked, was not so lucky on Thursday, police reported.
There were no reported injuries.
Warren Police also reported a car burglary recently in the township, according to the blotter.
Police are urging residents to make sure their homes are well lit, all doors are locked, set alarms, and monitor camera systems regularly.
The event will include meeting police officers on the force, K-9 Nikita giving a demonstration, a landing of a police helicopter, and more.
This is the second time in about two weeks that someone has broken into a Warren home through a sliding door.
Ordinances include spending $20K to upgrade security cameras, amend the salary and wage range, and add a Captain rank to the police force.
Warren residents are reminded to lock their doors and remove valuables from their cars.
Warren Police issued a warning to residents on Thursday following a home burglary earlier in the week.
Six homes and two cars were spray-painted with graffiti on Sunday morning in Warren Township, police said.
Raymond Catania, 59, who practices in Watchung, was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison.
Last week was a busy week for Warren Police with multiple incidents reported in the police blotter.
Michael K. Salles-Dixon, 30 of Plainfield, was identified as the driver killed in the crash Wednesday morning.
About $6,000 in jewelry was also reportedly stolen from a township home last week, police report.
The student was also found to be making videos of animal cruelty, specifically of him hurting a family pet, said authorities.
Three Warren residents each reported fraud in the past four days including one where $100,000 was stolen.
Police in Washington Township said area schools were under "shelter in place" orders Wednesday morning, but the lockdown was later lifted.
Authorities from 13 local, county, state, and federal organizations responded to Watchung Hills Regional High School Wednesday.
"The lockdown is being lifted and all students are being dismissed," said Superintendent Dr. Elizabeth Jewett.
"I’m sure everyone hugged their children a little higher last evening," said Warren Superintendent Dr. Matthew Mingle.
The free event on Wednesday has officers guide participants on the proper installation and use of residents' supplied child seat.
Another township resident also reported losing about $400 after someone hacked their PayPal account, said police.
A burglar broke into a Warren home on Saturday night and ransacked the master bedroom, said police.
There were 370 antisemitic incidents reported in New Jersey, which reached an all-time high in 2021.
William T. Bouza, 45, of Watchung pleaded guilty on Wednesday to his role in a drug trafficking network.
A boil water advisory had been issued after a water main broke impacting residents in Warren, Martinsville, Watchung and Green Brook.
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Warren Police continue to remind residents to lock their vehicles and not to leave any key fobs or valuables inside.
In 2022 so far, Warren Police have reported 5 stolen vehicles, 4 vehicle burglaries and 1 attempted burglary.