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Lower Police Investigate Erma Car Burglaries

 

By Herald Staff

ERMA — Lower Township Police Department reports that, on the nights of Aug. 26 and Aug. 27, numerous vehicles off Route 9 in this community, were burglarized.
Suspects entered the vehicles that were unlocked and removed items, such as loose change, cash, wallets, credit cards, car radios, cell phones, jumper cables and other items.
Streets involved in the crime spree were Carol, Shirly, Fay and Myrtle avenues, Walnut, Oak, Willow and Erma lanes.
Lower Township Patrolman Dallas Bohn was able to recover several pieces of stolen property as he searched a wooded area in the neighborhood. Bohn recovered a satellite radio, several wallets and several credit cards, all of which were returned to their owners.
Lower Township Police Department reminds residents and visitors to take the tiem to lock their vehicles overnight to deter those types of “quick grab” thefts.
Lower Township Police recently arrested a suspect in connection with similar thefts from vehicles in the North Cape May section over the past few months.
Anyone with information about the latest incidents can call Lower Township Police Safe Neighborhoods Tip Line at (609) 886-1619 Ext 156 or Cape May County Crime Stoppers at (609) 465-2800.
Information will remain confidential and may be reported anonymously.

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