Wyckoff
April 22, 2009 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 9
Township police report burglaries and car thefts
The Wyckoff Police Department responded to two house burglaries that were reported April 13 and three thefts that took place during the prior week. At 8:15 p.m. on April 13, police responded to a Wilson Place home to investigate an activated burglar alarm. The police officers discovered that the front door of the house had been forced open. Despite the alarm, the burglar or burglars, entered the house and stole jewelry. Just after midnight on the same night, police received a call from a Cottage Road resident who came home to find that her front door had been kicked in. The police discovered that nearly every room in the house had been ransacked. Jewelry and cash were reported stolen. The house was wired with an alarm, but the alarm was not activated. Some days before, a Wyckoff resident had reported that she had parked her car in the parking lot of the Washington School. She left the car unlocked and a wallet on the front seat, and when she returned she discovered that $66 had been stolen from the wallet. The woman told the police that, two weeks before, someone had stolen two credit cards out of the same wallet and that charges had been reported in New York City on her credit cards. On April 9, a resident reported that a money clip with $35 in cash and two debit cards had been stolen from the unlocked vehicle when he parked it near the Wyckoff Recreation Field. A 13-year-old boy reported at about the same time that his $400 bicycle had been stolen from the outskirts of the Wyckoff Recreation Field when he was at baseball practice. Wyckoff residents are advised that they should lock their cars at all times and that valuable objects should be removed or concealed, never left visible in the car. J. KOSTER
Twice-a-week pickups to resume
Wyckoff will resume the twice-weekly garbage and recycling pickup on May 1, continuing a program that has saved thousands of dollars since it was innovated more than a decade ago. Residents may put a maximum of four garbage containers at the curb prior to 6 a.m. on the day of the pick-up, but not before 6 p.m. the previous day. Empty containers must be removed before 7 p.m. the day of the pickup.
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