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Crimes of the Week

6022 - School Bus Criminal Mischief, Jefferson

The Jefferson Township Police Department is investigating a Criminal Mischief complaint. Between the hours of 1700 on 06/12/2006 and 0600 hours this date, unknown actor(s) forced entry into the Jefferson Township school bus depot. Entry was gained into the side of the fenced in area. Once inside the fence, the actor(s) proceeded to let the air out of the front tires of all the buses. The actor(s) also used a white marker and wrote " 06 " on the rear windows of at least half of the buses. The detective bureau and CID were dispatched to the scene.

Below are some pictures of the buses, anyone with any information can call CrimeStoppers at (973) Cop-Call or 1-800-Sheriff. No one will ask your name. If the information you provide leads to the arrest or indictment of the responsible individual(s) , you will receive up to a $1,000 CASH REWARD.

CrimeStoppers is a non-profit Corporation in cooperation with the Morris County Prosecutors Office and the Morris County Chiefs of Police Association.

6021- Pharmacy Burglary, Mendham Borough

The Mendham Borough Police Department is investigating a pharmacy burglary that occurred at a local pharmacy on East Main Street. On June 3rd, 2006, Robinson’s Drug Store, 2 East Main Street (between 11pm-4am) The unknown suspect(s) entered the pharmacy by forcing open the rear door. Once inside, the suspect (s) stole a large quantity of prescription medications. There is currently no suspect description available. The unknown suspect(s) entered the pharmacy by forcing open the rear door. Once inside, the suspect (s) stole a large quantity of prescription medications. There is currently no suspect description available.

Morris County Crime Stoppers and the Mendham Borough Police Department are asking for the public’s assistance by offering up to a $1,000 reward for any information that will help local law enforcement solve this crime.


Anyone with any information can call CrimeStoppers at (973) Cop-Call or 1-800-Sheriff. No one will ask your name. If the information you provide leads to the arrest or indictment of the responsible individual(s) , you will receive up to a $1,000 CASH REWARD.

CrimeStoppers is a non-profit Corporation in cooperation with the Morris County Prosecutors Office and the Morris County Chiefs of Police Association.

6020-Harding TWP. Abandoned Babies Found Dead

Although Harding Twp. is one of the most affluent places to live, it doesn't make them immune to very sad and troubling cases. One of the most disturbing tragedies is the death of three infants who were found abandoned. All three were found between 1955 and 1969, and though none happened recently, they are still horrendous crimes in which no one has ever paid for. It is this week that we especially want these babies to be in our minds. A baby boy was found on March 13, 1955; a baby girl was found on March 3, 1967, and a another boy found on July 4, 1969. All the infants were buried at the townships expense in Evergreen Cemetery in Morristown. Their graves are marked with simple gravestones that read, "known only to God." Lt. Michael Meade of Harding Twp. has not been deterred by the amount of time that has past. He is still working with the cold crimes unit of the Morris County Prosecutor's Office. We hope that the rekindling of these tragedies will possibly motivate someone to come forward with some new leads or infomation. Please contact Lt. Meade at (973) 455-0500 or Greg Rossi at the prosecutor's office at (973)285-6200 or CrimeStoppers where you can annonymously leave information at 1-800-SHERIFF or (973)COP-CALL.


Anyone with any information can call CrimeStoppers at (973) Cop-Call or 1-800-Sheriff. No one will ask your name. If the information you provide leads to the arrest or indictment of the responsible individual(s) , you will receive up to a $1,000 CASH REWARD.

CrimeStoppers is a non-profit Corporation in cooperation with the Morris County Prosecutors Office and the Morris County Chiefs of Police Association.


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