Criminal Activity Alert - Auto Thefts- Crime Prevention Tips - More info @
This is a Criminal Activity Alert from the Saddle River Police.
Saddle River and several other surrounding communities have recently experienced auto thefts. These vehicles were taken from the driveways of the victims. All of the vehicles that were stolen had the keys or key fobs left in the vehicles. Many modern vehicles use proximity keys, or keys which don't need to be in the ignition (FOB’s) to turn on the engine. We have seen a dramatic increase of automobile thefts in the surrounding area which are facilitated by residents who keep their keys inside the vehicle when parked. As a matter of practice, always lock your car doors and keep valuables (GPS, purse, wallet, etc.) out of view.
These criminals and their assistants will continue to come to our communities if they are successful stealing cars. Patrol Officers have made contact with and arrested some of these actors during their shifts. We strongly advise residents not to confront these individuals.
As daylight becomes shorter and the holidays rapidly approaching, the Saddle River Police Department would like to convey some crime prevention tips. Historically, when daylight savings ends, burglaries and crimes against property increase. Criminals sometimes will target homes when it's dark outside and the home looks unoccupied. Taking steps to create the illusion that your home is occupied when you are away, is just as important as keeping all doors and windows locked. Consider keeping interior and exterior lights on timers which activate before the sun sets. Keeping a television or radio on is a good way to deter burglars who target unoccupied homes.
Typically, burglars are looking for jewelry and small valuables within your home; specifically inside the master bedroom, bathroom and closets. Hide any expensive or sentimental jewelry in an unsuspecting place, NOT in the jewelry box or nearby areas/drawers.
It is important to stress that part of apprehending criminals is timely reporting of suspicious behavior, vehicles, or persons to the police. Do not hesitate to call 9-1-1 if you see something suspicious or need emergency service assistance.
For non-emergent issues or for more information regarding crime prevention, please contact the Saddle River Police at 201-327-5300.
Address/Location
Saddle River NJ Police
83 E Allendale Rd
Saddle River, NJ 07458
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 201-327-5300
Capt. Jason Cosgriff
Saddle River Police Dept.
[email protected]
201-327-5300