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Teacher Who Bit Parsippany Cop Has License Revoked
The teacher was arrested twice in four months by Parsippany police after refusing to check out of hotel rooms.

Born and raised in Edison, this NJ native has spent the past three years covering Morris County, and the past year and a half covering Edison and Metuchen. Before joining the Patch team, Katie previously worked at MTV News, Fox 5 New York, and News 12 New Jersey. She is a graduate of Marymount Manhattan College in New York City.
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The teacher was arrested twice in four months by Parsippany police after refusing to check out of hotel rooms.

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