A burglar who targeted Lakewood's Orthodox Jewish
community on the Shabbos and stole about $50,000 worth of property is
facing three years in state prison after pleading guilty in court to the
string of 13 break-ins.
James Mastrangelo, 44, of Carasaljo Drive, Lakewood, pleaded guilty
Monday before state Superior Court Judge James Den Uyl to 13 counts of
burglary in a plea bargain that will require him to pay back his
victims for the property he stole.
Assistant Ocean County Prosecutor Hillary Bryce said the amount of restitution Mastrangelo must make is about $50,000.
The plea bargain also calls for 13 additional counts of theft to be dismissed.
Mastrangelo
could have faced 65 years in prison for the 13 burglaries, but the
Ocean County Prosecutor's Office will recommend at sentencing that he
receive a three-year prison term, according to court documents.
Police
had suspected that Mastrangelo had targeted members of the Orthodox
Jewish community in Lakewood because many of the break-ins occurred on
Friday evenings, when the Sabbath is observed.
None of the victims were home when any of the burglaries occurred, authorities said.
The crime spree ran from Dec. 15 to Feb. 25.
One
of the break-ins occurred Jan. 6 at Kelmwood Synagogue on Kelmwood
Avenue, from which a metal box with more than $200 was taken, according
to a 26-count indictment charging Mastrangelo.
Another burglary
was at the home of a Lakewood police officer, Erik Menck, the
indictment said. Jewelry was taken from the police officer's home in
the burglary on New Year's Eve, the indictment said.
In most of the burglaries, cash and jewelry were stolen, according to the indictment.
Some of the items of stolen jewelry were worth tens of thousands of dollars, police have said.
Electronics equipment was taken in several of the burglaries, and in one, silver figurines were pilfered, the indictment said.
Mastrangelo
was arrested Feb. 28, three days after the last burglary. Detectives,
through routine checks of pawn shops, were able to tie him to the crime
spree when they noticed his name on receipts issued for a number of the
stolen items, authorities have said.
Mastrangelo was arrested after police searched his home and recovered some of the stolen property.
Mastrangelo, free on $15,000 bail, is scheduled to be sentenced for the burglary spree on Feb. 1.(app)
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