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  • 15
    Feb
    2013
    11:51am, EST

    Three members of 'James Bond Gang' arrested, NJ police say

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    Police in New Jersey say they've arrested three members of the long-running "James Bond Gang" that had been targeting high-end homes in affluent neighborhoods across the tri-state for years.

    The suspects were caught while police in Bergen County were staked out near a home that was being targeted by the robbers Wednesday evening, according to Sparta Police Sgt. John-Paul Beebe.

    Police were deployed to the town of Sparta when a task force in Bergen County learned that the gang was preparing to target homes there and was on its way in a minivan with Michigan license plates, said Beebe.  There, police officers found fresh footprints in the snow leading up to the front door of a home on Greenfield Hill that appeared to be unoccupied, said Beebe. The door had been forced open and several rooms had been ransacked. 

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    Around the same time, a police sergeant saw the suspect minivan pass where he was positioned, according to Beebe. He followed the vehicle, while alerting other police officers patrolling the area. They were able to block the minivan, and removed three men from it. 

    Investigators at the scene recovered a pillow case containing pieces of jewelry from the burglary at Greenfield Hill that had apparently been tossed into the woods by the men. 

    Police arrested Leevan Lawrence, 30, of Englewood; Courry Rice, 29, of Hackensack; and Jerry Montgomery, 31, of Teaneck, the reputed leader of the gang. All three were charged with burglary, conspiracy to commit burglary and theft of movable property. Montgomery, who resisted arrest at the scene, was additionally charged. 

    Attorney information for the suspects was not immediately available.  


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    The group of burglars had been operating in New Jersey for years and recently expanded to Rockland County in New York, according to police. At one burglary in Orangetown in early January, thieves took $30,000 worth of jewelry.  

    "It is a large group," Lt. Mark Emma of the Haverstraw Police Department told NBC 4 New York last month. "They've been in operation long enough that maybe their children have taken up the family profession, so to speak." 

    The burglars strike when a home is vacant, and disable alarm systems before bursting in. They typically strike at dusk, in high-end developments, and usually show up in luxury vehicles. 

    Several members of the long-running gang have been caught and sent to prison over the years. But new members are then recruited and the gang stays in operation. 

    Police continue to warn that the gang remains "intact, active and proficiently dangerous" despite Wednesday's arrests. Residents are urged to stay vigilant and contact police immediately if they see any suspicious behavior. 

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    What, they did not burn them out?

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  • 17
    Oct
    2012
    12:10pm, EDT

    NJ residents warned about sophisticated 'James Bond Gang' burglars

    A group of thieves being called the "James Bond Gang" has been caught on camera breaking into a New Jersey home. In the video, one suspect can be seen using his rear end to open the door. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

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    A group of thieves with an affinity for burglarizing well-to-do New Jersey neighborhoods appears to have struck again, according to police, who say an Oct. 6 break-in has hallmarks of the gang's work.


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    The burglars, known as the "James Bond Gang," are believed to have broken into dozens of homes for more than a year and a half in the affluent towns of Somerset and Morris Counties in New Jersey, among other areas, according to CBS New York. In March, the New Providence, N.J. deputy chief of police described how the gang -- a group of between 30 and 50 burglars -- operated.

    They typically come through "a forced entry, a dash to the bedroom to grab jewelry and cash, then a quick exit, usually through a different door," Scott Torre explained, according to NJ.com. "The thieves pick up jewelry and cash because the gold in the jewelry can be melted down within 24 hours and is unidentifiable."

    In the latest incident, a Chatham, N.J., resident returned home from vacation on Oct. 7, and discovered that his house had been broken into, NJ.com reported.

    The burglars stole mostly jewelry from the Chatham house, whose owner was not identified. The burglars moved fast and disabled the home’s alarm and video surveillance system as soon as they got into the house, but not before surveillance managed to capture four masked individuals forcing open the front door of the home, NJ.com reported.

    According to NBC New York, the name James Bond was coined because in the 1980s, an original gang of burglars who successfully targeted fancy areas used a 007-style BMW as an escape car, which was also equipped with a pipe that would spray oil at pursuers and a flip-up license plate with a blinding light below it that could be aimed at pursuers.


    Police said the current-era James Bond Gang usually hits homes near major highways so they can make a quick escape, adding that when some members get arrested, new ones are recruited, according to CBS.

    Steven Crawford, police chief of Mendham Township, told NJ.com the gang is "honed in on burglary and seems to be rather structured."

    "It's a problem, but they're going to get caught," Crawford said, according to NJ.com. "It's just a matter of when."

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    Considering their impressive level of organization - and being able to get away consistently, are we sure this isn't a Wall Street Gang?

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