Troopers arrest four in connection with burglaries
HAMILTON, MERCER COUNTY — New Jersey State Police arrested four people in connection with a commercial burglary ring that is believed to have been responsible for more than 20 burglaries, and used lookouts, two-way radios, and other means to avoid detection by law enforcement.
On April 12, State Police detectives interviewed Francisco Chadwick, 25, of New Egypt, at the Ocean County Jail, where he was incarcerated for a drug court probation violation. Chadwick was then charged with six counts of burglary and theft for the burglaries that occurred in State Police patrolled areas. He remains in the Ocean County Jail on $150,000 full cash bail in reference to the new charges.
Three co-conspirators were interviewed and arrested April 15 at the Hamilton State Police Barracks. Heather Yesuvida, 24, of Cream Ridge, was charged with conspiracy to commit burglary, receiving stolen property, and possession of burglary tools. She was lodged in the Monmouth County Jail in lieu of $40,000 full cash bail. Walter Ivans, 22, of Cookstown, was charged with conspiracy to commit burglary and lodged in the Monmouth County Jail in lieu of $30,000 full cash bail. Adam Laczny was charged with conspiracy to commit burglary and lodged in the Monmouth County Jail in lieu of $10,000 full cash bail.
Over the past several months, the State Police and numerous local departments in Monmouth, Ocean, Burlington, Mercer, Atlantic, and Sussex counties investigated more than 20 commercial burglaries believed to be committed by the same person. Detectives from the Troop "C" Criminal Investigations Office and Crime Scene Investigations Central Unit, in coordination with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, identified Francisco Chadwick as the main suspect. Chadwick allegedly enlisted Yesuvida, Ivins, and Laczny as his lookouts and drivers.
Video surveillance reviewed by investigators captured a man to believed to be Chadwick, wearing a mask, hat, hooded sweatshirt, jeans, and a coat. Prior to entering a location, he allegedly cut wires in an attempt to disarm alarm systems. Once inside, he is believed to have stolen money, computers, electronics and alcohol.
Troopers searched Chadwick's residence and Yesuvida's motor vehicle. They recovered a ski mask, two way radios, and cameras in addition to other evidence. On several occasions, Chadwick and Yesuvida exchanged coins for cash at a Freehold Township business.
It is believed the ring targeted Simply Hair in Franklin and charges are expected to be filed by the Franklin Police Department. Further charges are expected to be filed by police departments from other New Jersey townships including Allentown, Plumsted, Jackson, East Windsor and Hammonton.