Police are urging residents to lock their homes and vehicles as burglars continue entering unsecured properties in search of car keys and key fobs.
OCEAN TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Burglars are continuing to target unlocked homes across Monmouth County, entering residences in an effort to steal vehicles and locate key fobs, according to a warning issued by the Ocean Township Police Department.
Police said the recent incidents have prompted renewed calls for residents to take precautions, including locking vehicles, securing doors and using alarm systems.
The department said thieves have been entering unsecured homes specifically to search for vehicle keys and key fobs that can be used to steal cars parked outside.
Authorities urged residents to immediately report suspicious activity by calling 911 or the Ocean Township Police Department at 732-531-1800.
Police said prompt reporting from residents is one of the most effective ways to prevent additional crimes and help officers identify or apprehend suspects.
The department did not provide information on the number of recent burglaries or identify any suspects.
Law enforcement agencies throughout Monmouth County have repeatedly warned residents in recent years about vehicle theft rings that target homes where doors or vehicles have been left unlocked.
Key Points
- Ocean Township police warned that burglars are entering unsecured homes to steal vehicles and key fobs.
- Residents are being urged to lock homes and vehicles and use alarm systems.
- Police are asking the public to report suspicious activity immediately.