Police seek suspects after e-bike theft caught on camera in newark

Police seek suspects after e-bike theft caught on camera in Newark

October 22, 2025

NEWARK, N.J. – Authorities are asking for the public’s help identifying suspects accused of stealing an electric bicycle from a Fulton Street parking lot.

The theft, captured on surveillance footage, occurred Monday morning after the bike was left chained behind a residence.

Officials say the victim’s e-bike, valued between $500 and $600, was taken three days after it was parked near Park Place and McCarter Highway.

Police seek suspects after e-bike theft caught on camera in newark
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Key Points

  • Newark Public Safety officials are searching for suspects involved in an e-bike theft on Fulton Street.
  • Surveillance video shows the suspects removing the bike on October 20.
  • Tips can be submitted anonymously to Newark’s Crime Stopper line at 1-877-NWK-TIPS.

Video evidence under review

Newark Public Safety Director Emanuel Miranda, Sr. said investigators are reviewing footage showing the suspects in the act. The department released still images on social media, seeking public assistance to identify those involved.

Reward offered for anonymous tips

Miranda encouraged anyone with information to come forward, reminding residents that all tips remain confidential and may qualify for a reward. Police continue to monitor the area and review security footage from nearby buildings as part of the investigation.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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