Crime & Safety
Warren Home Burglarized, $2,300 In Jewelry Stolen
Incidents of credit card fraud, identity theft and criminal mischief were also reported in Warren, according to the police blotter.

WARREN, NJ — More than $2,000 in jewelry was reported stolen from a Warren home on Sunday, police report.
At 7:54 p.m. on Oct. 16, a resident of Red Hill Road reported a burglary to his home that occurred sometime during the day on Sunday.
Warren Police responded and found damage to the front door of the home and jewelry with an estimated value of $2,300 was stolen, police report.
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Other Warren Police Blotter items:
On Oct. 13 at 8:32 a.m.: A Mountainview Road resident reported an incident of identity theft. Unauthorized accounts were opened in the victim's name.
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On Oct. 15 at 1:10 p.m.: A Clark resident reported an incident of criminal mischief to his motor vehicle while parked on the property of Mt. Horeb Road. A property video camera on scene captured footage of an unknown female damaging the victim's vehicle. The investigation is ongoing.
On Oct. 15 at 2:49 p.m.: An Arrighi Drive resident reported an incident of credit card fraud. The victim stated an unknown actor opened a fraudulent account in their name and attempted a $505 purchase. The purchase was declined, no monetary loss.
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