In a big win for Cinnaminson law enforcement and residents, a vehicle burglary ring responsible for at least 66 car break-ins has been taken down. This detailed post shares what happened, who’s involved, how it affects your neighborhood, and what you can do to protect yourself.
๐ฎ Two Arrested in Connection to Car Break-Ins
On May 3, 2025, police arrested:
- Ashton Stargell (20, of Cinnaminson)
- Kameron Haynes (18, of Riverside)

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Theyโre accused of a months-long spree of vehicle burglaries across Burlington County. The charges include:
- ๐ Burglary
- ๐ณ Theft
- ๐ ๏ธ Criminal Mischief
The crimes occurred between September 2024 and January 2025, primarily targeting unlocked vehicles during nighttime hours. The stolen items included wallets, electronics, credit cards, and personal IDs.
Both suspects are currently held at the Burlington County Correctional Facility. Investigations are still ongoing.
๐ How the Burglaries Happened
The burglary ring followed a disturbing pattern:
- ๐ช Targeted unlocked cars
- ๐ฐ Stole valuables in seconds
- ๐ณ Used stolen cards for purchases
- ๐ Crimes mostly happened between 12:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m.
Thanks to neighborhood reports, security camera footage, and interdepartmental cooperation, the police built a strong case and made swift arrests.
๐ก What Cinnaminson Residents Are Saying
“I always thought our street was safe,” said Michelle, a local homeowner. “Now I double-check my doors every night.”
Residents throughout Cinnaminson and Riverside are on high alert. The case serves as a reminder that no neighborhood is too quiet for crime.
โ 5 Police Tips to Prevent Vehicle Theft
Protect your property with these expert tips:
- ๐ Always lock your doors, even in your own driveway
- ๐ซ Never leave valuables in plain sight
- ๐ฅ Install motion-sensor lights and security cameras
- ๐ Park in well-lit, visible areas
- ๐ฑ Report any suspicious activity immediately
Small habits make a big difference.
๐งพ What to Do If Your Vehicle Is Broken Into
If you’re a victim of a vehicle break-in:
- ๐ Call the police and file a report immediately
- ๐ธ Take photos of the scene and any damage
- ๐ List missing items for insurance and police
- ๐จ Cancel and report stolen credit/debit cards
- ๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ Ask neighbors if they have security footage
The quicker you act, the better your chances of recovery and justice.
โ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How can I protect my car from theft in suburban areas like Cinnaminson?
Lock all doors, install outdoor lighting or cameras, and remove valuables. Parking in a garage or well-lit area also helps.
2. What should I do if my car is broken into?
Call the police, take photos, and file an insurance claim. Cancel stolen cards and monitor your accounts for fraudulent activity.
3. Are car break-ins common in New Jersey suburbs?
Yes. Suburbs across NJ have seen rising incidents, especially when residents leave cars unlocked overnight.
4. Can police recover stolen items?
Sometimes. Fast reporting and item tracking (like serial numbers or card activity) improve recovery chances.
5. What charges do car thieves face in New Jersey?
Vehicle burglary and theft are serious crimes. Offenders can face jail time, fines, probation, or a permanent criminal record.
๐ข Final Thoughts
This Cinnaminson case is a reminder to stay alert and take preventative action. Two suspects may be behind bars, but community awareness is key to stopping future crimes.
๐ Lock up
๐ Stay alert
๐ฃ๏ธ Spread the word
Help keep Cinnaminson safe and share this blog with your friends and neighbors today.