Call Commissioner Gordon. Better yet, call Stafford Township police. An apparent Batman fan suspected of shoplifting in the Wal-Mart there is wanted for questioning.
Anyone recognize this Batman fan? If so contact Ptl. Luna 6095971189x8464. Subject shoplifted from WalMart. pic.twitter.com/YY7qdqZZZ3
— Stafford Police NJ (@StaffordPolice) November 9, 2015
Two men who allegedly looted a jewelry store in the Jackson Premium Outlets for merchandise worth about $35,000 Saturday afternoon are being sought by township police.
A man and woman who apparently offered themselves five-finger discounts at Victoria's Secret in Toms River are now the object of a search by township police.
Retailers lose billions of dollars each year as a result of shoplifting, employee and vendor theft and administrative error, which is known as inventory shrink, according to a new study.
A probe of shoplifting at the Ulta in the Howell Commons shopping center raises two possible suspects, based on surveillance images. Howell Township police want to hear from you if you recognize either, or both.
Theft at a Brick Township liquor store has police combing through surveillance images. They think they have a suspect. Now they're looking for your help to identify him.
He looked like any other shopper at the Burlington Coat Factory in Brick Township on December 1, but police suspect that he tried shoplifting breast pumps - and might have tried it in Monmouth County as well.
A month after a failed shoplifting attempt in Monmouth's Ocean Township, the suspect is cornered in Asbury Park. But, authorities say, dumping suspected heroin at police headquarters only worsened the situation.