Calling New Jersey the epicenter of auto theft with 16,000 stolen cars reported last year, U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-5th, announced plans to combat the problem by providing funding and other resources for police departments to share real-time information about boosted cars.
Standing in the State Police Real Time Crime Center, located in a Newark police precinct that provides immediate car theft information to police departments across the state, Gottheimer said a bill he’s sponsoring would replicate the center in other states to reduce the 1 million reported auto thefts in the nation in 2023.
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