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9, 2010
PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
PRESS INFORMATION
CASE #: 10-9499
WHO: (VICTIM)
DETAILS: On April 8, 2010 at 9:51 a.m., a gas pipe line was struck at a
construction site on the Princeton University Forrestal Campus. The surrounding
buildings were evacuated and Forrestal Road was shut down temporarily, while
emergency responders addressed the gas leak. PSE&G, Plainsboro Police,
Plainsboro EMS, Plainsboro Fire Co., Plainsboro CERT, Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory Fire Dept., Princeton Jct. Fire Co., Kingston Vol. Fire Co. and
Princeton Public Safety all responded to the scene. PSE&G abated the gas leak and
the roadways were subsequently reopened. There were no reported injuries in this
incident.
Any questions regarding this press release, please call Lieutenant Troy D. Bell at (609) 799-2333. To expedite
your inquiry, please have the case number and date faxed to press available. Thank you.
Date Faxed to Press: Fri., Apr. 9, 2010
PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
PRESS INFORMATION
CASE #: 10-9521
INCIDENT: Fire
WHO: (OTHER)
DETAILS:
A brush fire was extinguished by Plainsboro Twp Fire Dept in a wooded area near
Heritage Way. Investigation revealed the fire to be started by three juveniles who
were playing with a lighter near a wooded area. They subsequently set fire to some
leaves, which led to a moderate size brush fire. After a brief investigation, it was
determined the juveniles were lighting leaves on fire when the wind caused it to
spread quickly.
Any questions regarding this press release, please call Lieutenant Troy D. Bell at (609) 799-2333. To expedite
your inquiry, please have the case number and date faxed to press available. Thank you.
Date Faxed to Press: Fri., Apr. 9, 2010
PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
PRESS INFORMATION
CASE #: 2010-9509
WHO: (VICTIM)
A resident of Princeton, NJ
DETAILS: On the above date Ptl. Mathieu Baumann responded to the lobby of
Police Headquarters for a report of theft. Investigation revealed that the victim
mistakenly left her purse in a shopping cart in the parking lot of the Princeton
Meadows Shopping Center. When the victim returned to the parking lot, her purse
had been stolen from the shopping cart. The approximate value of stolen property
was $200.00.
Any questions regarding this press release, please call Lieutenant Troy D. Bell at (609) 799-2333. To expedite
your inquiry, please have the case number and date faxed to press available. Thank you.