LACEY TOWNSHIP, NJ – When a Lacey resident went to get their golf clubs from the bed of their pickup truck, they had been stolen.
According to police, on Friday, July 22, at 8:20 p.m., Officer Ravallo responded to the parking lot of a local business on Route 9 South for a theft report.
“Upon arrival Officer Ravallo met with the victim who reported someone stole a set of golf clubs from the bed of their pickup truck,” police said. “The value of the theft was estimated at $1000.00.”
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