Manchester police seek public's help in identifying suspect in pine lake park vehicle break-in attempt

Manchester Police Seek Public’s Help in Identifying Suspect in Pine Lake Park Vehicle Break-In Attempt

MANCHESTER, N.J. — The Manchester Township Police Department is requesting assistance from the public in identifying a suspect captured on surveillance footage attempting to break into vehicles in Pine Lake Park. The incident occurred during the night of September 2, 2024, and into the early hours of September 3, 2024.

Authorities are urging residents to take precautions to protect their property, including locking vehicles and homes, removing visible valuables, and maintaining outdoor lighting. “Simple steps like locking your doors can significantly reduce the risk of theft,” the department noted in a public statement.

Anyone with information that could help identify the individual is asked to contact Detective Richard Conklin at 732-657-2009, ext. 4211. Information can also be provided anonymously via the department’s tip line at http://manchesterpolicenj.com/investigations-bureau/tip-line/.

The Manchester Township Police Department emphasizes the importance of community vigilance and cooperation in preventing and solving crimes.

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