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Delaware police beat: April 21

SportsUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals ThisWeek group The Delaware Police Department said a resident of the first block of Tabilore Loop lost $11,000 in an online scam reported at 12:48 p.m. April 8. The resident received a message on her computer indicating her bank card had been compromised, police said. The message asked her to contact a customer-service number. The resident called the number and was convinced to send the person on the other end prepaid gift cards before realizing it was a scam. In other Delaware police incident reports: • An air compressor and circular saw with a combined $400 value were stolen on the 300 block of South Sandusky Street, as reported at 3:09 p.m. April 5.  

Police and bomb squad called to St Leonards property

Police and bomb squad called to St Leonards property
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Bomb squad called to residential property

A BOMB disposal squad have been called to a home in Hastings. Officers were called shortly before 9pm yesterday to a report of a device at a property in Delaware Drive, St Leonards. It was suspected to be an unexploded ordnance shell. The area was secured until Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) teams were able to attend and remove the item to be destroyed this morning. Pictures taken at the scene show police cars and a bomb disposal truck parked on the street. A spokesman from Sussex Police said: Police were called shortly before 9pm on Thursday to a report of a device – suspected to be an unexploded ordnance shell – found at a property in Delaware Drive, St Leonards.

Bridgewater Approves Road Funding, Building Demolitions

By ROMAN USCHAK Credits: Roman Uschak April 1, 2021 at 9:00 AM BRIDGEWATER, NJ - Bridgewater Township is forging ahead on funding local road and sewer projects this spring, plus two sets of building demolitions, while also keeping an eye out for winter weather should it somehow rear its head again. The town council unanimously approved several resolutions at its March 18 meeting. The first was to increase road salt invoices, to a maximum of $145,000. Township administrator Michael Pappas said the measure is fully funded, and that the cold weather had caused the municipality to utilize more salt this year. Sign Up for Bridgewater/Raritan Newsletter

Pedestrian dies after crash near Citadel Mall

Pedestrian dies after crash near Citadel Mall
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