Juveniles Arrested For Car Burglaries

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STAFFORD – Several juveniles have been arrested for multiple car burglaries, racking up a total of 91 charges.

  The Stafford Township Detective Bureau has charged four people for a string of car burglaries and thefts that happened in late July.

  The following people were charged for the crimes that occurred on July 24:

  Henry Alvarez, 18, of Beach Avenue in Atlantic City received a total of 13 charges ranging from 3rd Degree Theft, 3rd Degree Burglary, and conspiracy and criminal attempts to commit those offenses.

  A 15-year-old from Monroe Avenue in Atlantic City received a total of 13 charges ranging from 3rd Degree Theft, 3rd Degree Burglary, and conspiracy and criminal attempts to commit those offenses.

  The following individuals were charged for the crimes that occurred on July 28:

  A 16-year-old from Hamilton Avenue in Atlantic City received a total of 13 charges ranging from 3rd Degree Theft, 3rd Degree Burglary, and conspiracy and criminal attempts to commit those offenses.

  A 14-year-old from Brooklyn Avenue in Atlantic City received a total of 15 charges ranging from 3rd Degree Theft, 3rd Degree Burglary, and conspiracy and criminal attempts to commit those offenses.

  In addition, Alvarez and the 15-year-old from Monroe Avenue received more charges from crimes made on July 28.

  Alvarez received a total of 21 charges ranging from 3rd Degree Theft, 3rd Degree Burglary, 3rd Degree Receiving Stolen Property, and conspiracy and criminal attempts to commit those offenses.

  The 15-year-old received a total of 16 charges ranging from 3rd Degree Theft, 3rd Degree Burglary, and conspiracy and criminal attempts to commit those offenses.

  The Stafford Police department would like to thank members from the Barnegat Township Police Department, the Atlantic City Police Department and the Hammonton Township Police Department for their assistance with this investigation.

  The public is reminded that all defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.