The man is from Newark.
Candle fires happen most frequently during this time of the year, the Summit Fire Department says.
Video surveillance shows the two suspects approaching both vehicles.
NJ Transit said he was trespassing at the station.
Free residence assessments are available.
Drivers were asked to avoid the area.
The 60-year-old man was arrested.
The masked men were seen walking the driveways of homes in the area.
Police want residents to stay one step ahead of bad actors.
All three of the new officers grew up in New Jersey.
Other unsuccessful attempts were also made to steal things from more vehicles, Summit Police said.
The dogs' owner left the scene of the attack, according to police.
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Mount Vernon Avenue was closed for about an hour.
The area along and around the road should be avoided.
Firefighters were on scene as of Friday afternoon.
The man initially refused treatment.
The non-emergency lines were down Tuesday morning.
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A 2016 white Jaguar F-Type car was reported missing.
Victims were led to believe they had a fake "security net" to shield them from potential losses.
Reckless driving or trying to flee from law enforcement can result in summonses, impounds, and court appearances.
Fire officials also responded to the store.
The number of stops at an intersection along the road was a major point of concern.
Chief Ryan Peters is commending the work done by local law enforcement.
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The mother was driving a Subaru at the school's drop-off area.
While searching for a stolen BMW, the officers leapt into action.
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Another person was waiting in a getaway car reported stolen out of Newark.
The section of the road has been a location with high foot traffic for decades.
"I want to commend our off-duty officer for her exceptional vigilance and quick thinking," said Chief Ryan Peters.
The landscaper was taken to the hospital in serious/critical condition, said a City Spokesperson.
Henrri Bonilla, 30, of Newark, used his access to key fobs to steal the three vehicles, totaling more than $212,000 in value, said police.
A surveillance video captured the burglars early Monday morning.
New Jersey Transit Police are investigating the death on Tuesday morning.
Theives went inside the occupied home early Wednesday morning, stole car keys, and stole two of the resident's vehicles, said police.
Alquan Harris of East Orange reportedly broke into the home armed with a gun while residents were inside in Summit.