Police say NJ man, 23, burglarizes trucks, steals E-ZPass, radios

SECAUCUS — Police have busted a 23-year-old Essex County man they said burglarized at least six trucks from the same enclosed lot, stealing equipment worth $3,000.

On Oct. 29, Secaucus police responded to a fenced-in parking lot on Henry Street where late-night robberies were reported.

E-ZPass transponders and portable radios were stolen from the trucks, police said.

Detectives were eventually led to Luis Najera Mendoza of Bellville and arrested him Friday.

During a search between him and his vehicle, police recovered some of the stolen property.

Najera Mendoza was charged with two counts of burglary and theft of movable property.

Secaucus Police Chief Dennis Miller said he is proud of his branch because “their continued tough paint is a symbol of their determination for the citizens and businesses of Secaucus. “

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At least six were looted in the same closed parking lot, police said.

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SECAUCUS — Police have busted a 23-year-old Essex County man they said burglarized at least six trucks from the same enclosed lot, stealing equipment worth $3,000.

On Oct. 29, Secaucus police responded to a fenced-in parking lot on Henry Street where late-night robberies were reported.

E-ZPass transponders and portable radios were stolen from the trucks, police said.

Detectives were eventually taken to Luis Najera Mendoza of Bellville and arrested on Friday.

During a search between him and his vehicle, police recovered some of the stolen property.

Nájera Mendoza charged with two counts of burglary and theft of non-public property.

Secaucus Police Chief Dennis Miller said he is proud of his branch because “their continued tough paint is a symbol of their determination for the citizens and property owners of Secaucus.   »

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