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PostPosted: Wed, May 6 2009, 12:35 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Crime Alert - Burglary

cranbury wrote:
Not sure they can catch anyone, especially when the phones to the police department do not work for 4 days.
I called and got disconnected twice, then the phone just rang rang.
What are they doing over there?


I received the following "Resident Advisory":

DATE: 04/30/2009
SUBJECT: Telephone System Problems
SUBMITTED BY: Chief Edward L. Kahler III

The Police business telephone line (609) 395-0031 is under repair. Should you try to use the (609) 395-0031 telephone line and the call is not transferred, please hang up and call (609) 448-1234.
To report a crime in progress, fire or medical emergency, please dial 9-1-1.

Thank you.
cranbury
PostPosted: Wed, May 6 2009, 11:45 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Crime Alert - Burglary

Not sure they can catch anyone, especially when the phones to the police department do not work for 4 days.
I called and got disconnected twice, then the phone just rang rang.
What are they doing over there?
Guest
PostPosted: Sat, May 2 2009, 4:08 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Crime Alert - Burglary

Happens every year around this time. It has since I was a kid and I am in my forties now. There is a group of people who travel the turnpike this time of year heading south. They hit the homes, then leave to other areas. Then you don't hear anything. The officers can't catch them because they don't stay in one area long enough.
Guest
PostPosted: Sat, May 2 2009, 3:32 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Crime Alert - Burglary

Was the pattern similar to last Spring? is there any report in nearby towns?
Guest
PostPosted: Thu, Apr 30 2009, 7:00 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Crime Alert - Burglary

Great here we go again
Guest
PostPosted: Wed, Apr 29 2009, 9:28 pm EDT    Post subject: Crime Alert - Burglary

ALERT

DATE: April 29, 2009
SUBJECT: Residential Burglary
SUBMITTED BY: Chief Edward L. Kahler III

The information provided below is for informational purposes only. In order to protect the privacy of the victims and to prevent legal problems prosecuting the actor(s), we will not provide specific information related to the investigation(s).

Defendants are considered innocent until proven otherwise in a court of law.

On April 29, 2009 between the hours of 8:30 AM and 3:30 PM a resident of Stites Drive was the victim of a residential burglary. The actor(s) entered through a back entrance and ransacked the home.
Residents are urged to report suspicious persons and vehicles immediately. The use of an alarm system is highly recommended.

Anyone with information related to this or any incident is urgently requested to contact the Cranbury Township Police Department immediately.

http://www.cranburytownship.org/Police_Blotter_04-29-2009.pdf