2 Home Intrusions In Montclair: Stranger In Bedroom, Burglary

MONTCLAIR, NJ — Two home intrusions were recently reported in Montclair, including an incident where a resident entered her bedroom to find a stranger there, authorities announced Tuesday.

The Montclair Police Department released the following details about each incident:

March 31 (North Mountain Avenue) – “At approximately 2:06 a.m., a resident reported that she entered her second-floor bedroom and observed an unknown male standing in her bedroom. When the male observed the resident, he fled from the home. The resident reported that due to being in shock, she was unable to determine which way he went. He was described only as a male wearing a dark-red shirt and a sweater over it. It is unknown how the suspect entered the home. Nothing was reported missing.”

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March 31 (Braemore Road) – “A resident reported that his residence was entered during the overnight hours. It appears the suspect was able to enter the home through an unlocked first floor bathroom window. Once inside, a glass jar containing approximately $250 in coins was removed from the kitchen.”

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