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A Newark man is said to have stolen just $18,000 for just over $18,000. In just two months he caused $10,000 in damages during a string of robberies at 14 Dunkin' Donut locations in New Jersey.
Police said he returned to him at various Dunkin' Donut locations. Bergen Country District Attorney
Enajaim E. Bowman, 24, turned himself on February 24 after authorities identified him as a suspect during weeks of investigation. His turmoil spread across Bergen, Middlesex, Morris and Union counties.
From December and January, Bowman allegedly broke into 14 Dunkin Donut locations after opening hours, stolen between $700 and $3,000 each. At one location in Edison, he went out empty-handed, leaving behind $500 worth of damage. Hackensack Police Station.
Police said Bowman stole everything he could, including safes, cash registers and even the manager's office. He made it mostly with cash and gift cards.

According to Hackensack Cops, he tried to go to store 15, but he failed.
Police said Bowman was run on a strict schedule, hitting three to four locations once a week or two. His prowls usually stretch from 1am to 3am, and are said to have brought back thousands of homes each night.
The Bowman's pattern was clear and police said it was easily spliced using security footage from the location. The detective could link all 14 intrusions, which put Bowman in pressure to surrender to the police.
Bowman is currently being held at the Bergen County Jail. He is facing a laundry list in his laundry, including 14 counts of third-degree robbery, one attempted robbery, 12 count theft and multiple criminal mischief charges, according to Hackensack police.


