Crime & Safety
Man Tied To $6K Lowe’s Theft Identified: Hackettstown Police
Hackettstown police are asking the public for help to look for a man they say took scanning devices from the Lowe's store on Oct. 16.
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ — The Hackettstown Police Department is asking for the public’s continued help in finding a man who they have linked to a theft case at the Lowe’s Home improvement store on Oct. 16.
On that date, store video surveillance captured a then-unknown man walking into the store on 217 Mountain Avenue, who later drove away in a white car.
Police, who have identified him, say he is connected to the disappearance of four Zebra MS9300 scanning devices from an inside office, valued at about $6,000.
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Hackettstown Police Seeking Man Tied To Lowe's Office Theft: Pics
The Hackettstown Police Department provided a photo and more information about him, which is below:
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Anyone with information about the case can contact the Hackettstown Police Department at: 908-852-3300 or TEXT-A-TIP: Text ‘TIP HACKPD’ followed by your message, to 888-777.
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