Two Monmouth County Men Arrested For Car Burglaries

(Photo courtesy of Jason Rojas/Flickr)
(Photo courtesy of Jason Rojas/Flickr)

  MILLSTONE – Two men have been arrested by New Jersey State Police for a string of car burglaries in Monmouth County, officials said.

  Investigation began throughout the month of April after multiple car burglaries occurred in Millstone Township and Upper Freehold Township. About 20 cars were burglarized in the area and various items were stolen, police said.

  Troopers were able to secure surveillance footage from a home that captured two suspects burglarizing several vehicles. Police later identified the suspects as 38-year-old Michael Guzman and 27-year-old David Voight, both of Manalapan.

  On April 27, detectives from Hamilton Station along with members of the State Police Fugitive Unit located and arrested Guzman and Voight at their home in Manalapan.

  A search warrant was executed at the home as well as Voight’s car and detectives recovered numerous items linked to the burglaries that will be returned to the victims in this case.

  Guzman and Voight were charged with burglary and theft. They were lodged at the Monmouth County Jail.

  Charges are mere accusations, and the accused are considered innocent until proven guilty.