PARSIPPANY — After receiving a report of theft at 20 Waterview Boulevard on January 8 and Monday, January 11 along with another report of theft on Tuesday, January 19 at 11 Waterview Boulevard, Parsippany Police Department Detective M. Czajka conducted a brief investigation which culminated with the arrest of Heather Redlich, 35, Rockaway, Tuesday, January 26.
Ms. Redlich was charged with three counts of Theft of Movable Property. She was released on her own recognizance pending her Court date. Proceeds from the thefts included cash, credit cards, and other personal items.
After further investigation a warrant was issued for Ms. Redlich for three counts of Burglary on Thursday, February 4 stemming from the incidents on Friday, January 8 and Monday, January 11. She was arrested by Rockaway Police Department on Saturday, February 6 at which time Parsippany Police Department took custody of her and transported her to Morris County Correctional Facility where she is being held on a $12,000 bail with no 10% option.
On Thursday, February 4 Parsippany Police Department was contacted by personnel at 10 Waterview Boulevard wanting to report multiple thefts. Detective A. Morelli and J. Keiling along with Patrol Sergeant Sean Jasiecki and Patrol Officer J. Seeger responded to the scene.
After a brief investigation it was determined that there were nine different victims who were reporting the theft of money from their work space. The thefts all occurred on Wednesday, February 3.
After a brief investigation, Detective J. Keiling charged Heather Redlich, 35, Rockaway, with nine counts of Theft of Movable Property on Friday, February 12. Mrs. Redlich was still confined at the time to Morris County Correctional Facility and no addition bail amount was added.
Editors Note: A criminal complaint is merely an accusation. Despite this accusation, the defendant is presumed innocent until he or she is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.