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Woodcliff Lake NJ, Woodcliff Lake Police are alerting residents that on September 15th at 12:45 am a Woodcliff Lake resident’s home was broken into for a second time in three weeks .
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The first officer arrived and engaged in pursuit of a stolen 2019 Alfa Romeo Stelvio.
According to Woodcliff lake police the criminals show complete disregard for their lives and the lives of others driving away at a high rate of speed driving straight at a second pursuing patrol vehicle. Woodcliff Police were forced to break off the pursuit , which was picked up in a second jurisdiction who were also forced to break off their pursuit.
The vehicle was later recovered in Newark . Video footage identified the two perpetrators as a 13 and 16 year old .
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If the police really **wanted** to stop them, they could have. A few well-placed bullets to their young faces would do the job very nicely. Problem solved. The monetary cost is probably a few dollars for the bullets. Just sayin’…
Hilarious….glad to see the WCL police are alive and alert !
Put a cap in their asses !
Enough!
those irishmen from newark again?
Very true one of these young teenagers are going to get killed. They do an extremely stupid thing so. But as a police officer I think they did the right thing with regarding not to high-speed pursuit, there’s no reason for that I don’t care how fast your car is but the police use their radios. Nothings faster than the radio. It’s just not worth a police officer losing control of a police car getting into an accident hurting themselves or others. Not for a stolen car. I could see if the individuals were extremely dangerous that’s a different story. Good job on the police