Crime & Safety
Motorcycle Stolen While Parked At Manalapan Residence: Police
Motorcycle theft, hacked PayPal account among incidents reported by Manalapan police.
MANALAPAN, NJ — A motorcycle was stolen from a Justin Way residence, police here reported.
On Nov. 21, a resident, 31, told police that someone stole the motorcycle, valued at $3,500. It was parked at the house. Patrolman James Joiner handled the report.
Other thefts reported in the township in a weekly crime report include:
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- Nov. 21: Employees of the Exxon gas station, 208 Route 9 in Manalapan, reported an that someone stole approximately $60 worth of gasoline. Patrolman Everett McNulty handled the report.
- Nov. 20: A Marlboro resident, 31, reported that someone stole sunglasses, valued at $100, from a baby stroller while shopping at Marshalls Department Store, 55 Route 9 in Manalapan. Patrolman Joseph Santomarco handled the report.
- Nov, 19: A Howell resident, 76, reported that someone unknown stole $3,1350 worth of cash while at the Englishtown Auction, 90 Wilson Ave., Manalapan. Patrolman Christopher Schou handled the report.
- Nov. 17: a New York resident, 29, told police that someone unknown stole a cell phone that was being delivered via mail. Patrolman Christopher Capuzzo handled the report.
- Nov. 16: An employee of Tribos Peri Peri Chicken restaurant, 100 Route 9 in Manalapan, reported that an unknown person used a counterfeit $100 bill to purchase food. Patrolman Joseph Santomarco handled the report.
- Nov. 15: An employee of Target Department Store, 55 Route 9 in Manalapan, reported that a 40-year-old Marlboro resident shoplifted merchandise valued at $31.70. Patrolman Joseph Santomarco handled the report.
- Nov. 15: A Manalapan resident, 68, told police an unknown person gained access to their Paypal account and made purchases in the amount of $3,000. Patrolman Jeffrey Emslie handled the report.
The thefts are all under investigation by police.
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