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N. Wildwood Police Looking for Suspects Stealing from Cars

The individuals shown are suspects in a series of car burglaries on the early morning of May 28. Police are asking the public’s assistance in identifying them.
Courtesy North Wildwood Police Department’s Facebook page

The individuals shown are suspects in a series of car burglaries on the early morning of May 28. Police are asking the public’s assistance in identifying them.

By Herald Staff

NORTH WILDWOOD – North Wildwood Police Department has requested the public’s assistance in identifying two suspects who they say were involved in multiple burglaries of unlocked vehicles.
The burglaries occurred May 28, between the hours of 4 a.m. and 5 a.m., south of 19th Avenue.
The first suspect is described as a white male with dark hair wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, black Adidas pants, gray Nike sneakers, and a black Adidas backpack.
The second suspect is described as a white male wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, black fitted hat, gray sweatpants, and white sneakers.
If anyone has any information regarding the identity of these suspects, please contact the North Wildwood Police Department at 609-522-2411 or email the Detective Division at detectives@nwpd.org. The public can also do so anonymously by using TEXT-A-TIP by texting TIP NWPD, followed by your message, to 888777.
The public is reminded to always lock their vehicle doors when their vehicle is parked.

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