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FTPD Asks Homeowners to Stay Alert After Break-in Reports

Police say incidents occurred in rural section of the township.

 

The Freehold Township Police Department is currently investigating two incidents in the western rural section of the township.

On Thursday, July 26 a resident of Ely Harmony Road reported her rear door was kicked in while she was away for the day. The resident reported that a file draw size floor safe was stolen from her master bedroom closet. The safe contained personal documents and jewelry.

On Wednesday, Aug. 1 a resident of Siloam Road reported that her rear bedroom screen was cut open and a garbage pail was moved to gain access into the window. It is believed that the actor(s) did not gain entry into the residence and were possibly scared off by a large dog inside the residence.

Both residences are in a rural section of the township with no close neighbors and a large wooded area behind them. Police believe that these incidents have occurred during the daylight hours. 

Homeowners in the area are reminded to lock all windows and doors, set their alarms, and call the police if they see anyone suspicious in the area. It is also suggested that residence have family members, friends, or neighbors check on their house during the day if they plan on being out.

If anyone has information on the above incidents they are asked to call Detective Daniel Valentine of the Freehold Township Police Department at 732-294-2110.

Related Topics: Freehold Township Police and Public Safety

Bob central jersey security cameras

9:44 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012

As an owner of a freehold based security company I have noticed an increase in home burglaries in Monmouth county in the recent past. We have also noticed a trend , while a home invader will enter a home with just an alarm they typically stay away from homes armed with security cameras. Security cameras have come a long way over the last couple of years. For example; you can have your security camera system notify you when there is movement in front of a specific area or camera via email or text at no additional monthly monitoring costs

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John Hayes

1:34 pm on Monday, August 20, 2012

"a file draw size floor safe"?

Is that similar to a file drawer size floor safe?

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