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Car Burglar Takes Nap Inside Car He Broke Into: Hackettstown PD
He’s no cat burglar, but police say he took a cat nap in a car he broke into.

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He’s no cat burglar, but police say he took a cat nap in a car he broke into.

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Three Morris County men were sentenced today in connection to a gambling scheme run by the Genovese crime family.
Three Morris County men were sentenced today in connection to a gambling scheme run by the Genovese crime family.
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Police say the man picked the teen up at home and took her to a local hotel, where he paid her for sex.
Police say the man picked the teen up at home and took her to a local hotel, where he paid her for sex.
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