Allentown Man Charged for Multiple Morris County Burglaries

Charlie Dwyer

DOVER, NJ – An Allentown, Pennsylvania man has s been arrested for his role in multiple burglaries in the Morris County area over the past two years.

Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll, Chief of Detectives Christoph Kimker, Dover Police Chief Jonathan Delaney, Florham Park Police Chief Joseph Orlando, Randolph Police Chief Will Harzula, and Roxbury Police Chief Dean Adone announce the arrest of Kenneth K. Cook, 48, of Allentown, PA, on charges stemming from a series of six commercial burglaries allegedly committed in Dover, Florham Park, Randolph, and Roxbury.

The Morris County commercial burglaries transpired between November 2021 and January 2022. In several incidents, the defendant is observed utilizing a large sack in which to put the proceeds, and in multiple surveillance videos, leaving the scene and entering the rear passenger door of a dark colored Acura TL before fleeing.


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