A car also reportedly lost control and overturned on Dock Watch Hollow Road in Warren, according to the Warren Police blotter.
Multiple incidents of fraud were reported recently in Warren, police report.
The Warren Police Department has a prescription drug drop box to dispose of unused, expired medications anonymously 365 days a year.
Sunglasses valued at $300, a GPS valued at $400 and a computer adapter valued at $100 were taken from the unlocked car: Warren Police.
A Mt. Bethel Road resident also reported credit card fraud in a separate incident, according to the Warren Police Blotter.
Breaking: A car reportedly left the roadway on I-78 causing the left lane on the eastbound side and all westbound lanes to close Friday.
Breaking: What was reported as an active shooter situation in Warren turned out to be only miscommunication between a husband and wife.
Someone forced the front door open and ransacked the upstairs bedroom while the homeowner was away, Warren Police report.
The 2014 Audi A4 was reportedly unlocked and had the key fob left inside, police report.
A man was also arrested for shoplifting $611.33 worth of unpaid merchandise from Stop & Shop in Watchung, police report.
A Warren resident also reported someone stole $1,500 from his bank account in a separate incident, according to the police blotter.
The Warren Police will be collecting potentially dangerous expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs.
Warren police are reminding residents to lock all vehicles left outside and to bring all keys for the vehicles inside the home.
Numerous motor vehicle thefts and burglaries are being reported in and around Warren over the past several months, police report.
Amie Marroccelli was convicted of vehicular homicide after a drunk driving crash on I-78 in Warren resulted in the death of an Annadale man.
Incidents of credit card fraud, identity theft and criminal mischief were also reported in Warren, according to the police blotter.
A fraud and a theft from a vehicle was reported this week in Warren, according to the police blotter.
A DWI arrest and a stolen $800 cell phone was also reported in Warren.
Warren Police responded to a "loud, unruly party" at a home on Liberty Corner Road where a 51-year-old resident and a minor were charged.
A fraud, DWI and hit and run accident were reported in Warren recently, according to the police blotter.
Here is a look at crime in Warren Township from 2015 to 2016.
A motorcyclist from Bedminster was ejected after losing control of his bike in Warren, police reported.
A Warren resident was the victim of theft after hiring people off Craigslist to cut down trees on their property, police report.
Multiple incidents of fraud and identity theft were reported in Warren including one resulting in the theft of $7,000: Police blotter.
The cocaine seized in the Warren traffic stop had an estimated street value of $3,200, authorities report.
The Warren Township Police Department is currently beginning the process of hiring a probationary full-time police officer.
A Manville woman and Warren woman were both arrested for shoplifting at the Bridgewater Target, police report.
Six people, including a Warren woman, were arrested for driving while intoxicated in Bridgewater, according to the police blotter.
Breaking: A 64-year-old man was hospitalized after being hit by a car Tuesday evening on Stirling Road, police said.
One person was killed, 3 others hurt in two plane crashes in New Jersey, authorities say.
The Clifton man was stepping out of his truck that was parked on the shoulder on I-78 in Warren when he was hit by a passing truck.
Warren Police report a license plate stolen, a car stolen and making a DUI arrest recently in the blotter.
Multiple incidents of criminal mischief were also reported including the damage of a $3,000 statue on Geiger Lane in Warren, police report.
A Stirling woman was arrested on multiple charges involving drugs following a traffic stop in Warren, police report.
It would seem a burglar or burglars were channeling the "Home Alone" movie when they hit a home in Warren on Tuesday.
Both victims reported that various credit cards were stolen from their cars, Warren police say.
Operation Take Back is a day to dispose of your unused, unwanted, and expired medicine.
Multiple fraud incidents were also reported in the borough recently, according to police.
A car was also stolen while parked at the Somerset Hills Hotel and a hit and run was reported in Warren this past weekend, police say.
The Washington Twp men were both found to be involved in the armed robbery where they held up a Warren convenience store at gunpoint: police