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South Brunswick Twp Police Department
Tuesday November 13th, 2018 :: 09:00 a.m. EST

Advisory

Police Warn Residents Of Recent Distraction Burglary

South Brunswick Township and surrounding areas have recently been experiencing “Distraction or Diversion Burglaries.”  On Saturday November 10, 2018 at 1:24PM Officer James Kraivec responded to a residence in the Charleston Place development for a distraction burglary.  The 84 year old resident reported at 12:00PM two individuals knocked on her door and claimed to be from the water department.  The suspects told the resident that they needed to perform a water test and entered her apartment.  After walking through the residence for 10-15 minutes the suspects left the area.  It is still being determined if any items are missing from the residence.  Charleston Place maintenance confirmed that there was no scheduled work to be conducted by a water company at the residence. 

The first suspect is described as a white male who appeared to be 20-30 years old, wearing a dark blue shirt and jeans.  The second suspect is described as a black male who appeared to be 20-30 years old, wearing a dark blue shirt and jeans.  The suspects were wearing lanyards with credentials when the incident occurred.   

Distraction burglars normally work in pairs. Their aim is to distract you and trick their way into your home or lure you out of your home to steal your money or valuables.  They may knock at your door posing as employees from your gas, water, electric, phone or TV companies. They may be very convincing, charming and persuasive. They can be young, old, male or female, or even young children. They can appear official and may be dressed with uniforms, official looking paperwork, and fake ID’s.  Elderly and vulnerable people, who tend to be more trusting, are the main target of these criminals, and the consequences can be devastating for the victim and their families.

Please be aware that most utility companies no longer show up unannounced; therefore if someone claims to be from one of these companies and they are genuine, they will have made a prior appointment.  The common utility companies in our area are: JCP&L, PSE&G, Verizon, and Comcast. You may utilize a different power, fuel or cable company, so be familiar with their logos and question anyone from another agency or utility that you aren’t expecting.

The purpose of this Nixle is to raise awareness among the elderly, their families and care-givers, of how distraction burglars operate and what to do when confronted with an unexpected caller at their door. You do not have to let anyone in your house who you are not sure about; even if they claim to be on official business, it doesn’t mean that they are.

Also:

  • Encourage older people to get into the habit of always locking their doors and by using a door chain or spy-hole;
  • Telephone a neighbor, or a nearby friend, and ask them to come along to help check out the caller before you open the door to them;
  • Insist on checking the identity of the caller. If they are genuine, they will not mind waiting or returning later. Do not use any telephone numbers provided by the caller as the number may be one of their associates;
  • Don’t keep large quantities of cash at home; put it in the bank where it is safe;
  • Remember, it is not rude to refuse letting a stranger into your home.
  • Call the South Brunswick Police and request an officer to come and verify the identity of the individual(s).
  • If possible, try to note the description of the individual(s) and any vehicle but only if you feel safe doing so.
If you are suspicious and want an immediate response, always call 9-1-1.

Follow the South Brunswick PD on Twitter @SoBrunswickPD for additional videos, pictures, and updates. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Address/Location
South Brunswick Twp Police Department
540 Ridge Rd
South Brunswick Township, NJ 08852

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 732-329-4646

Detective Dennis Yuhasz
Investigations
[email protected]
732-329-4646

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