September 2024

Police Blotter: August 27, 2024 – September 3, 2024

Montclair Police Department

Police Blotter: August 27, 2024 – September 3, 2024

Burglary

August 28, 2024 (Bellaire Drive): The victim’s reported that their residence was broken into during the overnight hours. Upon waking up at 6:15 AM, they discovered that their 2019 BMW X4 was missing from the driveway. Entry into the home appears to have been made through a first-floor porch window. Once inside the home, the suspect(s) located a set of keys to the BMW on a hook near the front door. Nothing was missing from the home other than the car keys and the car. The BMW was ultimately located, unoccupied, on August 31, 2024, in Lyndhurst, NJ.

Theft

August 28, 2024 (South Park Street): The complainant reported that his car keys were taken from the men’s locker room at Retro Fitness. When he returned to his vehicle, he discovered the car had been entered and the center console was open. Three debit cards were missing. An unauthorized charge was placed on one of his credit cards at Best Buy in Little Falls. Surveillance footage shows the suspect to be a black Male, approximately 6' 00” tall, wearing a bandana, black shirt, red/pink shorts, white socks with sandals.

Assault

August 29, 2024 (Orange Road): At approximately 2:30 AM, Officers and Montclair EMS were dispatched an Orange Road address on a report of a male down. Responding officers located a semi-conscious male suffering from severe facial injuries. He was missing approximately three teeth and had deep lacerations on his scalp. Officers canvassed the area and located signs of where the altercation occurred behind the South End Stores. He was transported to University Trauma Center for treatment. Anyone with information can contact Detective Joseph Juliano at (973) 509-4724.

Arrests

September 2, 2024 (North Fullerton Avenue): A 24-year-old male from Fort Dix, NJ was charged with Resisting Arrest and Disorderly Conduct following a dispute at Rand Park.

September 2, 2024 (Bloomfield Avenue): A 50-year-old female from Irvington, NJ was charged with Shoplifting from The Wine Guys.

Police Blotter: September 3, 2024 – September 10, 2024

Montclair Police Department

Police Blotter: September 3, 2024 – September 10, 2024

Burglary Attempt

September 4, 2024 (Midland Avenue): Officers responding to an alarm at Montclair Lighting Company discovered damage to the wooden boarder of the front door caused by a midsize tool, possibly a crowbar. The suspect(s) were unable to gain entry. The incident is under investigation.

Motor Vehicle Crime

September 4. 2024 (Claremont Avenue): The complainant reported that he parked his vehicle in his driveway. The following morning, he discovered that has wallet and a pair of Airpods were missing from inside the car. The Airpods were last tacked to Springfield Avenue in Newark.

September 4, 2024 (Maple Avenue): The victim reported that his 2021 BMW was stolen while double parked on Maple Avenue. It was ultimately recovered on September 6, 2024 in Newark.

September 8, 2024 (Orange Road): The complainant reported that his 2011 Nissan Rouge was entered while parked on Orange Road. He reported that his wallet and an electric scooter were stolen. Numerous unauthorized charges were made on his credit card at various locations in East Orange.

Arrest

September 3, 2024 (Bloomfield Avenue): A 44-year-old male from Newark was charged with Disorderly Conduct after several Bloomfield Avenue businesses reported that he was causing a disturbance in their respective establishments.

Police Blotter: September 10, 2024 – September 17, 2024

Montclair Police Department

Police Blotter: September 10, 2024 – September 17, 2024

Motor Vehicle Crime

September 10, 2024 (S. Mountain Ave / Union St): Officers patrolling the area of South Mountain Avenue and Union Street came upon a 2017 Honda Accord in the roadway. The vehicle was unoccupied with the engine running and had fresh damage, including a flat tire. The vehicle was determined to be a stolen vehicle from Palmer Township, PA and was subsequently impounded.

September 14, 2024 (Sutherland Road): The resident’s returned home to find that their 2021 Mercedes GLC was stolen from in front of the house. A set of keys were mistakenly left inside of the vehicle. It was recovered hours later on Hunterdon Street in Newark.

Theft

September 10, 2024 (Warren Place): The resident reported that he was alerted to motion at his front door. Upon checking his phone, he observed two individuals wearing hooded sweatshirts and gloves, removing packages from his front porch. The packages contained miscellaneous items such as shoes and clothes (valued at approximately $500). The resident then opened the door to confront the suspects, causing them to drop the last package and run towards a white sedan that was running and parked in front of the residence. One individual entered the sedan and the other ran westbound on Warren Place. The sedan also drove off westbound.

September 10, 2024 (Valley Road): The complainant reported that she accidently left her Apple iPhone at the Starbucks on Valley Road. When she returned to retrieve it, the phone was no longer there. Sher called the phone, and a male answered. The male reported that he was in Newark and would only return the phone for a cash reward.

September 11, 2024 (South Park Street): An employee of 2nd Street Clothing Store reported that a female party entered the store and shoplifted merchandise. Surveillance video shows the suspect placing and concealing a shirt and jacket in her handbag. The shirt was valued at $599.00, and the Jacket was valued at $499.00, totaling $1098.00 in proceeds. The female suspect in the video is described as a black female 20 to 30 years in age, average build, with long dark hair. She was wearing beige pants, white sneakers and a white top, with a black handbag slung over her left arm.

Indecent Exposure

September 11, 2024 (Harrison Avenue): The victim reported that an unknown male exposed himself to her while she was working inside of Campy’s Corner. She added that she was working behind the counter when a male walked into the store. Once the male entered the store, he pulled up his shirt and pulled down his pants to expose himself. After he exposed himself, the male fled the store traveling north on Harrison Ave. The suspect was described as a black male, 5'6” - 6'1” in height wearing a white T-shirt, black pants, with dreadlock hair.

Burglary

September 12, 2024 (Grove Street): Employees at Saturn Wireless reported that they were in the rear of the business when they heard a large crash near the front entrance door, which was locked at the time. Upon investigating, they observed a large piece of door frame on the floor, and an unknown male party inside the office. They yelled to the individual, who then hurriedly took a sealed cardboard delivery box that was resting on a chair and exited the business through the front door. The suspect was last seen traveling north on Grove Street, on foot. The suspect was described as a black male, late twenties, early thirties, 5’9”-6’0” tall with a stocky build. He had a beard and was wearing a matching gray hooded sweatshirt and sweatpants (hood up).

Arrests

September 10, 2024 (Orange Road): A 24-year-old male was charged with Criminal Trespass following an incident on Orange Road.

September 12, 2024 (Claremont Avenue): A 61-year-old male from Newark was charged with Shoplifting from CVS.

September 12, 2024 (Claremont Avenue): A 57-year-old male from Keansburg, NJ was charged with shoplifting from CVS.

PSA

Residents and members of the Montclair community are reminded to remain vigilant to potential online and telephone scams.

Recently, several residents have reported receiving email correspondence from an individual who purports that they have installed malware on their devices and have taken control of your computer or phone. The email will also list the victim/targets phone number, home address, or a photo of their home. All this information can be obtained with a simple Google search. The scammer will then threaten to release damaging videos and photos that they claim to have of you unless you pay them in bitcoin. This is a scam.

If a person receives an email or call, they should not provide any personal information, credit card numbers, prepaid cards, or money to the requestor, nor should they pay anyone in Bitcoin.

Don’t give out personal or financial information over the phone or by email to anyone.

Don’t pay a supposed fine by wire or gift card or bitcoin. These types of payments are hard to trace or reverse.

Don’t assume an email or call is legitimate because caller ID says so. Scammers use spoofing technology to trick caller ID.

If you feel that you have been the victim of a scam, or if you have concerns about being inappropriately contacted you may call the Montclair Police Department at (973) 744-1234.

Police Blotter: September 17, 2024 – September 24, 2024

Montclair Police Department

Police Blotter: September 17, 2024 – September 24, 2024

Theft

September 17, 2024 (Claremont Avenue): CVS employees reported a male entered the store, proceeded directly to the frozen food section, and stole approximately $430.00 worth of ice cream products. He was described as a black male in his late thirties to early forties, wearing a camouflage bandana around his neck, a black and brown long-sleeve t-shirt, blue jeans, white shoes and a black hat. He also had white medical dressing wrapped around his right hand. He was last seen running south on Pine Street.

September 18, 2024 (Elm Street): The complainant reported that a white female in her forties or fifties wearing white sweater and blue jeans came on to her property and attempted to steal her packages. As the female was walking away, the resident began knocking on her window to get the suspects attention. The female then turned around and dropped the package back on the front steps.

September 20, 2024 (Forest Street): The resident reported that a package delivered to his residence had been opened and the items removed. The package reportedly contained a watch valued at $450.00.

September 21, 2024 (Hilltop Place): The complainant reported that he purchased two tires that were delivered to his residence. Upon receiving notification that the tires had been delivered, he returned to his residence to find that they had been stolen.