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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Westfield Police Actively Investigating Car Burglary Suspects

Police remind residents to lock their vehicles.

The Westfield Police Department is actively investigating car burglary suspects who were apprehended early Wednesday morning. According to Westfield Police Capt. Cliff Auchter there is an active investigation but because not all the paperwork has been filed, no further details can be released at this time. Car break-ins have been reoccurring throughout the year, with the most recent taking place between Aug. 4 and 10. Earlier this year, the Westfield and Cranford police departments worked together to find thieves who robbed 22 cars in Westfield and many more in Cranford during St. Patrick's Day weekend. Westfield Police Chief David Wayman told Patch at the time that in many instances, residents' cars were unlocked. He reminded residents to…

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Westfield and Cranford Police Working to Catch Car Thieves

Police urge residents to lock their cars after 22 break-ins occurred during the weekend of Friday, March 16 through Sunday, March 18.

The Westfield Police Department is working in conjunction with Cranford police to find thieves who robbed 22 cars in Westfield and many more in Cranford during St. Patrick's Day weekend.  Westfield Police Capt. David Wayman said the number of thefts is "unusually high," especially to have occurred within one weekend. "We are following up on some leads," Wayman said. "We encourage all residents to take precautionary measures. In all cases, the cars were unlocked. Residents have to help us and take crime prevention measures. If you take away the opportunity, the crime might not have occurred. We're asking people to do their due diligence. That would go a long way to preventing the crime." Several incidents took place on the 1000 block of …

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