Crime & Safety
Manalapan Man Charged with Theft, Burglary of Home
This is the second Livingston Lane home that Pawlik has burglarized, according to police.

Manalapan resident Paul Pawlik, 21, was arrested by Manalapan police on March 18 for allegedly burglarizing a home on Livingston Lane. According to witnesses, Pawlik was attempting to gain entry into a home through a rear window or door.
Ptl. Adam Sosnowski and Ptl. Kyle Earley located Pawlik running from the rear of an abandoned home on Livingston Lane and he was apprehended. An item from within the residence was in Pawlik's possession, according to police.
He was charge with burglary and theft. Pawlik was arrested by Manalapan Police just five days prior to this incident for burglarizing a Livingston Lane home and removing a door knob. Pawlik was also charged with burglarizing a Livingston Lane home in December 2012 and was found to be in .
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After Pawlik's arrest on March 18, he was remanded in Monmouth County Correctional Institute, but has since posted his $25,000 bail.
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