SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. - Local police said it was a typical holiday Grinch
tale: A home was broken into on Christmas Eve, and wrapped presents were
stolen off a kitchen table.
Little did they know the culprits were kids.
Authorities said Friday that a 9-year-old girl and a 5-year-old boy used a
gift card to pick the lock on the back door of a home a block away. They then
took about $200 in wrapped presents that were located on a kitchen table,
including Hannah Montana and Jonas Brothers CDs.
The couple who lived in the home returned from some Christmas Eve shopping to
find the house broken into, and the presents gone, South Brunswick police
Detective Jim Ryan said.
One of the children’s relatives who also lived in the neighborhood spoke with
the couple and realized the gifts matched some mysterious extra presents the
children appeared to receive on Christmas.
The relative contacted the children’s mother, who got the truth out of them
on Wednesday, and then contacted police.
“A 9- and 5-year-old would never be on our suspect list. For a burglary?
Maybe for taking a bike or something like that, but not for a burglary,” Ryan
said.
The children’s names were not released, and charges are not planned.