Newark man stole more than $18K from 14 different Dunkin' Donuts locations across New Jersey: cops
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Enajaim Bowman, a 24-year-old man from Newark, surrendered to authorities after a detailed investigation linked him to a series of break-ins at 14 Dunkin' Donuts stores across New Jersey, resulting in thefts totaling over $18,000 and damages exceeding $10,000. The crimes occurred from December to January, with Bowman breaking into stores late at night, and stealing cash and gift cards. Despite one unsuccessful attempt, his pattern was identified via security footage, prompting his confession. He now faces multiple charges, including burglary and theft, and is being held at Bergen County Jail.
Enajaim Bowman, a 24-year-old Newark man, turned himself in after allegedly stealing over $18,000 from 14 Dunkin' Donuts locations across New Jersey in a two-month spree.
Through December and January, Bowman executed break-ins in a meticulous pattern, targeting three to four Dunkin' Donuts locations each week, making thousands each night.
Read at New York Post
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