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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Bank Robbed on Route 10 in Morris Plains

Prosecutor says $5,000 was stolen from JP Morgan Chase.

Authorities are looking for a man caught on camera allegedly robbing the Morris Plains JP Morgan Chase Bank at 1711 Route 10 Monday night. The man, who was described as a black male by the Morris County Prosecutor's Office, allegedly took about $5,000. Surveillance footage from the bank was provided to detectives and shows the man wearing a white sweater, winter hat and sunglasses. According to a release from the prosecutor's office, the bank was robbed at about 6 p.m. and the man fled on foot.  Anyone with information on the incident is asked to contact Lt. Stephen Wilson of the Morris County Prosecutor's Office at 973-285-6212 or Det. Jason Kohn of the Morris Plains Police Department at 973-538-2284.

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Nicholas Robert Homyak

11:42 am on Saturday, February 16, 2013

Come on John P who's advocating for Bank Robbers. The point is there is so much injustice, bank or any robbery should be unnecessary is a "just society", did not the Wall Street Crowd rob the country and get off free and with bonuses to boot. Sarcasm my friend that's' all it was. Suggest you read; If You Want to Rob a Bank Own One; you can look up the author.   more ›

Monday, June 25, 2012

Overturned Truck Snarls Traffic on Route 10

Three-vehicle accident occurred at the intersection of Ridgedale Avenue in Hanover.

An accident involving an overturned truck and two other cars at the intersection of Route 10 and Ridgedale Avenue in Hanover backed up traffic on eastbound Route 10 from Parsippany and Morris Plains around 12:30 p.m. Monday, police said. One of the drivers was taken to Morristown Medical Center by the Cedar Knolls First Aid Squad after complaining of pain, police said. The three-vehicle accident closed three lanes, which were gradually reopened until all lanes were open at 3 p.m., police said. The truck was carrying water to a construction site, and the water was pumped out of the truck and then the vehicle was removed from the scene, Hanover Police Sgt. Michael Loock said. The Whippany and Cedar Knolls fire departments, Morris County …

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