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South Jefferson Road, Hanover, NJ

KNOW ANYTHING? Snow Plow Worth $6K Stolen From Morris County Business, Police Say KNOW ANYTHING? Snow Plow Worth $6K Stolen From Morris County Business, Police Say
Know Anything? Snow Plow Worth $6K Stolen From Morris County Business, Police Say Know anything? Police are seeking clues after a snow plow worth approximately $6,000 was stolen from a Morris County business. A Pro-Plow with Ford quad mounts and a big box light kit was stolen from the lot of a business on South Jefferson Road in Hanover, Chief Michael D. Loock said Tuesday. The plow is thought to have been stolen sometime between Jan. 4 and Jan. 6, police said. The investigation was pending review of video surveillance footage. Anyone with information is asked to call the Hanover Township Police Department at (973) 428-2512.
Police: Drunk Man, 43, Charged For Back-To-Back Assaults, Terroristic Threats In Morris County Police: Drunk Man, 43, Charged For Back-To-Back Assaults, Terroristic Threats In Morris County
Police: Drunk Man, 43, Charged For Back-To-Back Assaults, Terroristic Threats In Morris County A Middlesex County man was intoxicated when he committed back-to-back assaults and made terroristic threats at a Morris County gas station, police said. Michael Nilsen, 43, was seen banging on car windows at QuickChek on South Jefferson Road in Hanover on August 25, Police Chief Mark Roddy said in a release. Nilsen, of Colonia, was found to be intoxicated, police said. A follow-up investigation led to his arrest with charges for two counts of aggravated assault, resisting arrest, terroristic threats, hindering, criminal mischief, obstruction and disorderly conduct, police said. Nilsen was…
Police: Wrong-Way Morris County Driver Charged With DWI Police: Wrong-Way Morris County Driver Charged With DWI
Police: Wrong-Way Morris County Driver Charged With DWI A Morris County man was intoxicated when he drove the wrong way on Route 10 and parked at a nearby QuickChek, authorities charged. Lester Caseres-Betancourt, 25, was seen driving the wrong way down Route 10 before coming to a stop in the parking lot of QuickChek on South Jefferson Road on Dec. 4, Hanover Police Chief Mark D. Roddy said. Officers approached Caseres-Betancourt’s vehicle and detected an alcoholic odor during his questioning, police said. Caseres-Betancourt, of Dover, was then asked to participate in a series of field sobriety tests, which police say he did not pass. Caseres-…