Crime & Safety
Man Who Was Arrested For Burglay At A Bergen County High School Arrested Again: Police
A man who allegedly slipped into a high school in Bergen County and burglarized it has been arrested for more burglaries, police said.
TEANECK, NJ — A man who was arrested for burglarizing a high school in March has been arrested this week for more burglaries, said police in Teaneck.
Ryon O. Reid, 39, whose last known address was Dohrman Road in Teaneck, was charged Tuesday in a series of burglaries in an office building on Teaneck Road, said Chief Andrew McGurr.
McGurr said that on Monday, just before 10 a.m., police were sent to the building to investigate a report hat someone had entered several office suits overnight. Occupants reported cash and electronic devices missing, police said.
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Building surveillance footage showed a man entering the building and moving around inside.
Police conducted a detailed review of the video and identified Reid as a suspect.
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Officer E. Cho saw Reid walking near Vandelinda Avenue and Grange Road on Tuesday, police said. He was arrested without incident.
While he was being processed, police found him in possession of currency, electronic devices, and a handwritten list containing credit card
information for six separate accounts, police said.
"An additional investigation determined that Mr. Reid had entered the same office building days earlier, on June 14, though it’s unclear if he had made entry into any of the interior offices at that time," police said.
Reid was charged with:
- Three counts of burglary
- Three counts of theft
- Two counts of criminal attempt burglary
- One count of unlawful use of a credit card
He was taken to the Bergen County jail to await further court proceedings.
High School Theft
Back in March, Reid was charged with burglary and theft after he allegedly entered Teaneck High School during a school board meeting and moved throughout the building overnight. Back then, he was charged with burglary and theft as well.
READ MORE: Burglar Snuck Into Teaneck High School During Board Meeting: Police
Police ask anyone with information about the most recent case to contact the Teaneck Police Department at 201-837-2600, or Crime Stoppers. Tips can be made anonymously on the group’s website at www.bergencrimestoppers.org or by calling 844-466-6789, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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