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Re: Jersey City woman tells cops she finds burglars selling her stolen property at bodega
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Posted on: 2012/5/19 2:17
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Jersey City woman tells cops she finds burglars selling her stolen property at bodega
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A Jersey City woman conducted her own investigation when she found her car burglarized, leading to the arrests of two men in short order, officials said today.
Emmanuel Taylor, 20, of Fairmount Avenue, was arrested Monday and charged with burglary and theft, police reports said, adding that the next day he was charged with two counts of receiving stolen property. Hugo Estrada, 37, of Martin Luther King Drive, was also arrested Monday and charged with fencing, reports said. A Clerk Street woman woke Monday morning to find her car burglarized and was told someone was trying to sell stolen items in a nearby bodega, reports said. Inside the store she found Taylor and Estrada, reports said. The woman then went to a neighbor's home and while viewing his security video she saw a man breaking into her car and realized it was Taylor, reports said. She ran back to the bodega but Taylor left and began walking away, reports said, adding that the victim flagged down a police car and he was caught after a chase. Back at the store police found a bag containing stolen items and on Tuesday spoke to the owners of the property and filed the receiving stolen property charges, reports said. Taylor told police he had recently become a father and needed to get money, reports said. Estrada was found to be an undocumented alien and federal Immigrations and Customs Enforcement was notified, police saidJJ
Posted on: 2012/5/19 2:15
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