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State Police Seeks Suspect who Broke into Home in Harmony Township

Harmony Township

The New Jersey State Police is seeking the public's assistance with identifying a man who forced his way into a home in Harmony Township, Warren County, and attempted to steal an item.

According to a statement released by police, on Tuesday, July 3st, at approximately 2:45 p.m., one of the suspects forced entry into a township residence by kicking in the front door.

Police say once inside, the suspect attempted to steal an item from the house before the victim discovered him.

Police say, as a result, ran to a black Acura MDX, which was parked outside the home, and fled. He did not successfully steal the item, and the other suspect remained by the vehicle.

The victim described one of the suspects as a white or light-skinned Hispanic male, mid-twenties, and approximately 6 feet tall.

Police say the composite sketch, rendered by the NJSP Forensic Photography and Composite Artist Unit, is based on the victim's recollection of the suspect inside the home.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Adam England at NJSP Washington Station at 908-689-3101.

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