Work van stolen in toms river, last seen in galloway area, business says

Work Van Stolen in Toms River, Last Seen in Galloway Area, Business Says

TOMS RIVER, N.J. — A work vehicle belonging to Rob’s Painting and Power Washing LLC was stolen Tuesday morning in Toms River and was later reportedly seen in the Galloway area, according to the business.

The company shared the alert on social media, asking residents to contact police if they spot the missing van. Officials have not yet released additional details about the theft investigation or a description of possible suspects.

Work van stolen in toms river, last seen in galloway area, business says
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“STOLEN: one of our work trucks was stolen this morning in Toms River,” the company wrote online. “Please contact police if spotted!! Ty! (Van on right).”

The stolen vehicle is described as one of the company’s branded work vans used for painting and power washing jobs throughout the region.

Vehicle Reportedly Seen in Galloway

The business said the van was last seen in the Galloway area after it was taken from Toms River earlier in the day.

No information was immediately released regarding the exact route the vehicle may have traveled or whether law enforcement agencies in Atlantic County have located the van.

Commercial vehicle thefts can create significant disruptions for small businesses, especially companies that rely on work trucks to transport equipment and crews between job sites.

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