
Warren County man charged with burglarizing 3 businesses
WASHINGTON, NJ (Warren County) – A Warren County man was charged this month for allegedly burglarizing three businesses, police said.
On July 8 at around 2:22 a.m., officers responded to a burglar alarm at Warren County Discount Liquors, located at 260 W. Washington Ave. in Washington Borough, police said.
When officers arrived, the officers located Tyler Lusardi-Paz attempting to leave the area on foot, police said.
The officer quickly stopped Lusardi-Paz and after a subsequent investigation, he was arrested, police said.
Lusardi-Paz was charged with theft, criminal mischief, burglary and possession of burglary tools. He was lodged in the Warren County Jail.
Then on July 10, Lusardi-Paz was arrested by Washington Township Detectives for burglarizing the Hunan Wok and the Pizza Chef both located in the Port Colden Mall in Washington Township on June 29, police said.
Lusardi-Paz was charged with two counts each of theft, criminal mischief, burglary and possession of burglary tools. He was then lodged in the Warren County Jail.
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