Crime & Safety
$1K Reward Offered For Shoplifting Suspects In Morris Co. Robberies
Police said one man brandished a box-cutter at employees who confronted them. The two are suspected of taking over $7,000 in merchandise.

MORRIS PLAINS, NJ — Officials are asking for the public's help identifying two suspects accused of shoplifting more than $7,000 worth of merchandise from multiple store locations in North Jersey.
The Morris County Sheriff's Office shared photos of the individuals, and a car the two reportedly got into as they fled the Kohl's location on Route 10 East in Morris Plains on Jan. 28. Authorities said that they went into the Sephora store there and concealed close to $1,700 worth of merchandise.
When leaving the store, employees confronted the two men. Officials said that one of them, who is pictured above in a black hat, pulled out a box-cutter and quickly left the store.
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Officials said that both suspects got into the black Chevrolet Impala pictured above and left the area. The men are also accused of shoplifting from the Kohl's in Newton and Roxbury, with losses totaling over $5,500.
CrimeStoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for information that will lead to their identification and capture.
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Anyone with additional information is asked to contact the Morris County Sheriff's Office CrimeStoppers at www.copcall.org, 973-COP-CALL, or use the P3 Tips mobile app. Tipsters may remain anonymous.
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