Cedar Grove Police chased a stolen white Audi through the streets of Cedar Grove and into Verona Thursday morning.
Cedar Grove police officers pursued a stolen car on a high-speed chase through the township and then into Verona on Thursday before the chase was called off, Cedar Grove police reported. Officials said an officer saw a white 2001 Audi A8 at stopped in the middle of Bowden Road with its headlights out at 5:20 a.m. and stopped to investigate. The Audi, occupied by three black men, took off, refusing to stop, police said. Two officers chased the car through several Cedar Grove streets before the chase continued on Bloomfield Avenue in Verona. “Due to road conditions and the excessive speed of the Audi, the officers discontinued attempts to stop the car for reasons of public safety,” police said. The car was last seen heading east on …
Vehicles were taken while left idling by restaurant valet service.
Two cars left idling by the valet service at Lu Nello Italian Restaurant in Cedar Grove were stolen around 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 2, Cedar Grove police said. Cedar Grove police were called to the restaurant, located at 182 Stevens Ave. in Cedar Grove, after reports the cars were taken. “Witnesses observed a silver BMW enter the parking lot at which time two occupants exited the BMW and entered two 2012 Mercedes-Benz’s that had been left idling by the restaurant’s valet service,” officials said. The three vehicles left the parking lot traveling east on Stevens Avenue and were later seen on Route 3 in Little Falls and then in Clifton, police reported. “The vehicles were last observed traveling south on Route 21 towards Newark,” police …
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Leo Stringer
4:54 pm on Thursday, February 14, 2013
I think Social Media sites are waking some people up to the fact that car theft has always been very high in this area and Locking your car doors and not EVER LEAVING the keys in them is a really good deterrent to theft of opportunity. If there was an "order" for a White Audi however, it would have been stolen even if it was locked up. OnStar or Lojack with Auto-disablling devices should be …   more ›