$45K in Jewelry Stolen from Manalapan Home
Two residential burglaries took place at the end of April, according to police.
The Manalapan Police Department have reported several home burglaries at the end of April where various money and jewelry were stolen.
On April 21, a home located on Barrister Lane was broken into sometime between 11:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., police said. A myriad of items were stolen from the residence, including $45 thousand dollars worth of jewelry, personal paperwork, and a safe. The burglar or burglars appear to have entered the home a rear window, according to police. Ptl. Bryan Belardo was initially appointed to the investigation, but the case is still under further investigation.
Between the hours of 11 p.m. on April 21 and 8 a.m. on April 22, a Christie Court home was illegally enterred and various items were stolen, including a watch, wedding ring, necklace and cash, police said. The intruder entered the home through the garage which leads into the main portion of the house. Ptl. George Heitz and Detective Leonard Maltese are currently handling this investigation.
If anyone has information on these residential burglaries, please contact the Manalapan Police Department at 732-446-4300.
Lorraine
12:50 pm on Thursday, May 3, 2012
I've been reading about more and more thefts taking place in Manalapan. It brings to mind the recent huge to-do about some feral cats living in woods by Bridge Plaza and how residents were going crazy and wanted the cats gone. Seems to me Manalapan residents and authorities should start worrying about the real problem - people!
Jay
2:34 pm on Thursday, May 3, 2012
Serves them right for having 45k just lying around.
Tx
3:19 pm on Thursday, May 3, 2012
I guess the people are working to afford there homes, no one on the block saw anything. I guess people on that block are always walking around with a safe?? Or is it the old insurance swindle??
Tx
4:49 pm on Thursday, May 3, 2012
Manalapan PD needs that officer Form Englishtown Pit Bull
Dincola
Ker127
9:12 am on Sunday, May 6, 2012
I feel so bad for these people who have been robbed; it’s such an invasion of privacy. I hope they catch these thieves.