Crime & Safety
Men In Ski Masks Steal Car From Summit Home: Police
Police said the car was unlocked with the key fob left inside.

SUMMIT, NJ — Two men wearing ski masks stole a car from a Beekman Road residence in Summit last week, according to the most recent Summit Police blotter.
A resident saw the two men walk down the driveway and enter an unlocked vehicle with the key fob inside on Wednesday, July 27, police said.
The stolen car was a grey 2018 Range Rover valued at $60,000, according to police.
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Newly sworn-in Police Chief Steven Zagorski recently gave an update on the car theft situation in Summit at a city council meeting.
Read more: 19 Cars Stolen In Summit This Year So Far, Police Chief Says
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In related crime news, three bicycles were stolen from a business on Springfield Avenue overnight on Monday, July 18, police said. Taken were two Huffy bicycles valued at $250 each.
Bike thefts have become frequent in Summit recently.
Read more: Multiple Bike Thefts In Summit Last Week, Police Enforce Bike Safety
Another burglary also took place at a Springfield Avenue business between the dates of July 13 and July 19, police said. Taken were two Apple TV streaming devices, valued at $150 each, one white safe containing cash and a folder of documents, according to police.
You can find the entire police blotter on the Summit Police Department website.
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