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April 30, 2026

Man Caught on Video Stealing Wallet from Car on Isabella Avenue in Newark

Newark, NJ — A man captured on surveillance video taking a wallet from a parked vehicle in Newark is now the focus of a public search, after the theft unfolded Tuesday morning on Isabella Avenue. The incident occurred within a short window—between 7:45 a.m. and 9 a.m.—after the vehicle’s owner mistakenly left a window open, allowing the suspect to reach inside and remove personal belongings.

Newark Public Safety Director Emanuel Miranda Sr. is asking for the public’s help in identifying the man, whose image was recorded during the theft in the city’s North Ward.

Theft caught on camera in two-hour window

According to the Newark Department of Public Safety, the victim parked in the 100 block of Isabella Avenue early Tuesday morning and unintentionally left the front passenger window down.

When the victim returned about 9 a.m., the vehicle had been disturbed. Personal items were scattered inside, and the victim’s wallet was missing.

Investigators later reviewed surveillance footage, which showed a man approaching the vehicle and removing the wallet from inside.

Suspect description released

Authorities described the suspect as a thin-built man seen wearing a navy-blue baseball cap, blue jean jacket, red T-shirt, blue jeans, red sneakers, and eyeglasses.

Officials have not said whether the stolen wallet has been recovered or if there has been any fraudulent use of its contents.


Key Points
• Wallet stolen from parked car on Isabella Avenue after window left open
• Surveillance video shows suspect removing item from vehicle
• Newark police asking for public help identifying man caught on camera

Public asked to help identify suspect

Director Miranda urged anyone who recognizes the suspect or has information about the incident to contact the Newark Police Division’s 24-hour Crime Stoppers tip line at 1-877-NWK-TIPS (1-877-695-8477).

Anonymous tips are accepted and may be eligible for a reward.

Reminder about vehicle security

While the investigation focuses on identifying the suspect, the case also highlights how quickly thefts from vehicles can occur when access points—such as open windows or unlocked doors—are left unsecured, even for a short period.

Police have not indicated whether similar incidents have been reported in the immediate area but continue to review evidence and follow up on leads.

What happens next

Detectives are actively working to identify and locate the suspect using surveillance footage and public tips.

No arrests have been announced, and the investigation remains ongoing as authorities seek to determine the suspect’s identity and any potential connection to other thefts.