The burglars who broke into and stole from over 40 concession stands across the state over the last three months were caught Monday, officials said.

Michael Kaloudis 31, of Stanhope and Angela Lopez, 34, of Middlesex were arrested in Wayne and charged with eleven counts of burglary and one count theft, according to a release from the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office.

There are pending burglary and theft charges for the pair in “other New Jersey counties,” prosecutors said.

Police in Hasbrouck Heights, Teaneck and Woodbridge said surveillance cameras in their towns captured images of the alleged culprits, the Morris County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement last week.

The Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations Squad began investigating the burglaries of concession stands at Little League fields, recreational centers, and municipal pools in the county and throughout the state in April, the release stated.

All the burglaries were similar because the suspects would force in doors or windows during the overnight or early morning hours and steal cash, food and beverages, and concession stand appliances and tools, prosecutors said.

The break-ins began April 24 with the most recent taking place Thursday at Overpeck Park in Bergen County, according to the Morris County Sheriff’s Office.

Evidence gathered during the investigation pointed police to Kaloudis and Lopez and they were identified as the primary suspects in the burglaries. The duo was arrested Monday in Wayne, authorities said.

The prosecutor’s office did not identify which towns’ concession stands the pair allegedly victimized and a spokeswoman there could not immediately be reached to clarify.

Kaloudis and Lopez were taken to Bergen County Jail pending their detention hearing in Hackensack on Friday.

The burglars authorities suspect of breaking into Little League concession stands in six counties across north and Central Jersey.

Chris Sheldon may be reached at csheldon@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @chrisrsheldon Find NJ.com on Facebook.

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