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Escaped Dog Runs 26 Miles On NJ Turnpike, Captured With Help Of Drone Escaped Dog Runs 26 Miles On NJ Turnpike, Captured With Help Of Drone
Escaped Dog Runs 26 Miles On NJ Turnpike, Captured With Help Of Drone Abbie, a 9-year-old golden retriever, was en route to Maine, when she escaped transport and went missing along the New Jersey Turnpike on Saturday, Jan. 3. But thanks to drone technology, Abbie was found in Woodbridge and is safe after running 26 miles on the Turnpike Abbie was being transported by Final Victory Animal Rescue from South Carolina to her adopter in Maine, when she managed to escape while at the Joyce Kilmer Travel Plaza in East Brunswick, the shelter told ABC 7. The golden retriever was equipped with an AirTag and the animal shelter spent all day Saturday working to find her…
Man Threatening To Torture, Murder Ex-GF In NJ Captured By Drone In NY: Cops Man Threatening To Torture, Murder Ex-GF In NJ Captured By Drone In NY: Cops
Man Threatening To Torture, Murder Ex-GF In NJ Captured By Drone In NY: Cops A man who barricaded himself in his New York home after threatening to torture and kill his ex-girlfriend — as she filed a complaint against him in New Jersey — was captured with the help of drone technology, authorities announced. Joseph B. Bell, 47, is accused of threatening to torture and murder his ex while she was trying to sign a complaint at the New Jersey State Police barracks in Sussex County on Sunday, Oct. 22, according to the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office. “At one point the suspect even threatened the New Jersey state trooper who was taking a statement from the victim,” polic…
Why Drones Are Putting Robots On Power Lines Across South Jersey Why Drones Are Putting Robots On Power Lines Across South Jersey
Why Drones Are Putting Robots On Power Lines Across South Jersey Have you wondered what those tiny UFOs are doing along South Jersey power lines? "Bird mitigation." In other words, setting up a system for scaring off birds that would otherwise be killed striking into or landing on the lines. The drones place tiny robotic devices on the lines. In the past, utility workers used to dangerously dangle from helicopters to accomplish the same tasks, according to the Wetlands Institute.  The "bird diverters" were most recently placed along the north side of Stone Harbor Boulevard, according to the Institute. In addition to sparing the birds from electroc…