Crime & Safety
UPDATE: Family Displaced From Home After Mount Tabor Fire
Parsippany Fire Investigator Detective M. Czajka is investigating the Tarn Drive structure fire that occurred Monday evening, police said.

PARSIPPANY, N.J.– A Mount Tabor blaze that began Monday evening rekindled Tuesday morning, displacing five people and a dog, according to reports.
The second floor and the roof sustained heavy damage, NJ.com reported.
The Daily Record reported that the second floor front and side windows were broken.
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The blaze was extinguished within 45 minutes, according to NJ.com.
No one was injured after a Tarn Drive residence caught fire around 8 p.m. Monday, Parsippany Officer Brian Conover said.
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All of the occupants were safely evacuated prior to the arrival of responders, according to Conover.
Parsippany Rescue and Recovery secured the exterior of the structure once the fire was extinguished, Conover said.
Parsippany Fire Investigator Detective M. Czajka is still investigating the incident, according to Conover.
The Mount Tabor Fire Department, Lake Parsippany Fire Department, Cedar Knolls RIC Team, Morris Plains Fire Department, Parsippany Volunteer Ambulance Corps and Morris County Sheriff's Department CSI Unit assisted.
Image courtesy Mount Tabor Volunteer Fire Department
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