Crime & Safety
Burglary Tools Found in Man's Car After Giving Fake Name, Cops Say
New York man sent to jail after duct tape and aluminum foil used to thwart security measures were allegedly found in car.

A Bronx man is being held in jail in lieu of $10,000 bail after Hackettstown police said he had burglary tools in his car Wednesday and used a fake name when questioned by an officer.
Deasisa Youmans, 34, was charged with possession of burglary tools, possessing another person's personal information and using a fake ID, according to Sgt. Darren Tynan. The passenger in his car,Β Akira Woodall, 23, of Brooklyn, was also charged with providing false information and was released with a date to appear in court.
Youmans was driving on Route 46 around 9:30 p.m. when he was stopped for allegedly not using headlights and driving with a suspended license. When speaking to the police officer, he gave multiple names, dates of birth and social security numbers, Tynan said. Woodall also allegedly gave a false name to the officer. Police were able to identify both Youmans and Woodall.
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Inside Youmans' car, Tynan said police found a liner made of duct tape and aluminum foil, tools typically used to bypass or hide security measures.
Additionally, Youmans had a traffic warrant for $89 out of Logan Township, Tynan said. He was sent to the Warren County Correctional Facility.
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