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NJ man drowns in latest tragedy at Heritage Minerals property
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Teen Critically Hurt in Accident Caused by a Deer in Ocean County
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Cops: Multi-state Shoplifting Duo Arrested in Ocean County, NJ
Cops in Ocean County say a pair of multi-state shoplifters from Brooklyn, NY, has been arrested.
Last month, officers with the Manchester Township Police Department responded to Rite Aid in their town for the report of two men who had shoplifted over $500 worth of cold medicine. Officers were able to obtain surveillance footage of the two and an investigation revealed that the duo, identified as 35-year-old Lasha Dekanoidze and 38-year-old Giorgi Adeishvili, were also allegedly involved in shoplifting incidents in Toms River and Springfield, NJ.
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Further police work, this time involving officers with the Plymouth Township, PA, police department, revealed that the two could also be connected to shoplifting incidents in several towns in Pennsylvania and New York.
Nasty Accident in Ocean County, NJ, Injures Two People
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Ocean County Cops Searching for Alleged Porch Pirate
Cops in one Ocean County township are asking for your help identifying an alleged porch pirate.
The Manchester Township Police Department says on Monday, the pictured person poached packages from a porch in the Pine Lake Park portion of the township in the 1000 block of Lawrence Avenue.
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Perhaps you can provide police with any potential particulars as to whom this person may be. If so, please phone (732) 657-6111.
And if it seems like porch piracy is spiraling out of control, you would be correct. As over 40% of Americans have at least one package delivered to their home every week, CNBC reports in early 2020, nearly 1.7 million packages were reported lost or stolen every day in the United States. C+R Research says the average value of a stolen package is around $136.