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Dunkin Serial ‘Donuts Furglar hit 15 NJ stores say officials

Dunkin Serial ‘Donuts Furglar hit 15 NJ stores say officials

A 24 -year -old man was arrested last week about a row of robberies at Dunkin ‘Donuts in New Jersey counties, authorities announced on Saturday.

Enajaim E. Bowman from Newark was accused within the five -week -old ray on February 11th. He was taught on Tuesday and was arrested without incident, said the Bergen County Prosecutor, in a press release.

From mid -December to mid -January, Bowman is accused of stealing $ 18,267 in cash and $ 140 in gift cards from 15 Dunkin stores in Bergen, Middlesex, Morris and Union counties.

Also, material damage has resulted from over $ 10,000, the prosecutor said.

Authorities have accused Bowman often hit several shops in a single night. It is assumed that he entered four locations in Edison on December 13; four in Lodi, Hackensack and Paramus on December 21; Four in Summit, Chatham, Florham Park and East Hanover on January 17; and three in Hillsdale, Emerson and River Vale on January 19th.

The biggest traction came from Paramus Heist where Bowman left $ 2,988 to 3:41

A single ant – a raid from 1:43 on Emerson – failed, ”said the prosecutor.

Bowman is experiencing accusations that include fourteen -grade -grade burglary heads. He is also accused of several accusations of every attempt to burden, theft and criminal evil.

After his arrest, he was withdrawn to the prison in Bergen County, where he remained until a first appearance in court, the prosecutor’s office said.

Dunkin stores are a popular target for commercial robberies in the United States.

At the end of January, New York Police Department He announced that they were looking for a group of thieves who would have robbed three locations overnight on Statn Island.

And in 2011, Boston police custody Two brothers who were accused of staging Heists at over 30 Dunkin regional stores.

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