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UPDATE: Piscataway Man Charged With Car Jacking, Robbery Of Township Woman

An 18-year-old Piscataway man who police said robbed a township woman’s purse, then later showed up at her house and stole her car by crashing it through her garage, has been arrested. Police said Jerrold May was arrested at about 5:54 p.m. June 3 in Franklin, after he was seen by police driving a car stolen on May 23 from a …

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New Brunswick Man Charged With Theft From Dry Cleaner

A 55-year-old New Brunswick man has been charged in connection with a theft from a Hamilton Street dry cleaner, police said. Clarence Davis was charged with 3rd Degree Theft, according to a press release from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office. Franklin Police received a report of a theft from the business on May 31, according to the report. The business …

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FR&A Pictorial: Franklin Police Participate In Law Enforcement Torch Run For Special Olympics

A team from the Franklin Township Police Department joined up with members of the South Brunswick Police Department on May 30 to run a leg of the Law Enforcement Torch Run for the Special Olympics. Started in 1981, the torch run has raised more than $461 million for the Special Olympics, according to its Web site. Franklin’s team was spearheaded …

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Linden Man Indicted For Attempted Murder Of FHS Senior

A 24-year-old Linden man arrested last month for brutally beating and stabbing a township woman was indicted May 29 on several counts, including attempted murder. In a release, Somerset County Prosecutor Geoffrey Soriano said a Grand Jury charged Winston Wilson with 1st Degree attempted murder, 1st Degree robbery, two counts of 3rd Degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, and …

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Police Log: May 24 – 27, 2014

A car owned by Jorge Serrano of Lakeland, Fl. was parked on Grosser Place when it was struck by the plow on a sanitation truck driven by Scott Marcjie of Middlesex. Marchie told police he thought he had room between Serrano’s car and another to pass. § Deneice Kinhgorn of Somerset was cited for careless driving after she told police …

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Township Gets Four New Police Officers

Four new township police officers were sworn in at the May 27 Township Council meeting. All of the officers have prior experience, a decision that Police Chief Lawrence Roberts said was made to save the cost of sending new recruits to the Somerset County Police Academy. The new officers will be assigned to patrol duty, Roberts said. Kevin Frizzioloa has seven years’ …

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Police Log: May 22 – May 24, 2014

May 22 A car driven by Kendall Sasser of Franklin Park scraped a post near a gas pump at a Route 27 gas station. Police said he turned too closely to the pump. § Herinson Rodriguez of New Brunswick was cited for driving without a license, careless driving and leaving the scene of an accident after the car he was …

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UPDATE: 19-Year-Old Somerset Man Killed In Crash On Cedar Grove Lane Remembered As ‘Quiet,’ ‘Well-Liked’

  [wpgmappity id=”12″] The 19-year-old Somerset man who was killed May 22 after he was involved in a head-on automobile accident on Cedar Grove Lane was remembered by a former principal as being well-liked and quiet. Kevin Maskall was killed shortly before 9 p.m. when the car he was driving crashed head-on into another auto. Two Somerset residents in the other …

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Police: Somerset Man Among Two Nabbed In $80,000 Drug Bust

Two men – including one from Somerset – were arrested May 21 on drug-related charges after they were found with more than $80,000 in illegal narcotics, police said. Eric Smith, 26, of Hamilton Street and Andrew Rupnarain, 23, of East Brunswick were nabbed by members of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force and the Franklin Township …

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Township Police Now On Social Media

Township residents can now follow Franklin police on Facebook and Twitter. The department established presences on these social media sites on May 14, according to a press release. Police Chief Lawrence Roberts believes that this will allow the police to have better interface with the community,” according to the release. “Through the use of social media tools, we will be …

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