Crime & Safety

Burglary, Vehicle Theft Under Investigation In Parsippany

Police are again asking people throughout Parsippany to lock their vehicles and take key fobs into their homes.

Police are again asking people throughout Parsippany to lock their vehicles and take key fobs into their homes.
Police are again asking people throughout Parsippany to lock their vehicles and take key fobs into their homes. (Shutterstock)

PARSIPPANY, NJ — Police are again asking residents to lock their vehicles and take key fobs inside their homes after receiving reports of a residential burglary and a vehicle theft earlier this month.

Police said the burglary, which took place at a residence on Paris Place, was reported to the department on Thursday.

During the initial investigation, authorities discovered that between Jan. 9 and Jan. 11, an unknown suspect forced access into the home through the back and "rummaged through the interior of the house."

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No suspects were caught and the investigation into this incident remains ongoing.

On Jan. 9, officers responded to a business on Edwards Road for a stolen vehicle.

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Police said that the homeowner advised officers that on Dec. 23, a 2024 Freightliner M2 was stolen from their property.

"The truck was valued at approximately $150,000 by the victim," police said.

No suspects were caught and the investigation into this incident also remains ongoing.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Parsippany Investigative Division at 973-263-4300.


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