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Woman Floods Warren County Hotel, Causing Longterm Shutdown, Police Say

A woman was charged after she allegedly caused a Warren County hotel to flood, forcing the business to close for nearly two months and counting.

Quality Inn in Hackettstown

Quality Inn in Hackettstown

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Police and fire crews responding to the Quality Inn in Hackettstown found heavy flooding from the activated sprinkler system shortly before 2:55 a.m. on Sept. 7, Mansfield Township police said in a Wednesday release.

Authorities traced the activation to room 108, where they found that a 21-year-old woman had tampered with the sprinkler head and caused the flooding, police said.

The woman — whose name was not released — also allegedly affixed razor blades to the inside door handle, authorities said.

The woman was charged with third-degree recklessly causing widespread injury or damage and third-degree criminal mischief.

She was being held at the Warren County Jail pending a hearing.

Meanwhile, hotel guests were relocated, and the building remained shut down for ongoing repairs.

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