High-End Auto Theft Ring Targets East Windsor Home, Stealing Over $100K in Luxury Vehicles and Goods
In a recent incident in East Windsor, New Jersey, a sophisticated auto theft ring infiltrated a private residence, making off with luxury vehicles and high-end goods valued at over $100,000. The perpetrators gained entry by breaking a window, allowing a second suspect to enter and locate the keys to a BMW SUV parked outside. Once inside the vehicle, they disabled tracking and security features before fleeing the scene. (hudsonvalley.news12.com)
This burglary is part of a broader pattern of high-end auto thefts in the region. Authorities have charged seven individuals from New Jersey and one from Virginia in connection with a multi-state auto theft ring targeting luxury vehicles across New Jersey, New York, and beyond. The stolen cars were often shipped overseas, with one vehicle found en route to Ghana. (brightgram.com)
In response to these escalating crimes, Acting Attorney General Andrew J. Bruck announced charges against six alleged members of an auto theft ring that burglarized car dealerships in four New Jersey counties—Essex, Hudson, Bergen, and Union—stealing high-end vehicles worth $787,000. (njoag.gov)
Residents are urged to remain vigilant, secure their homes, and report any suspicious activity to local authorities to help combat this growing threat.
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