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Electric Traffic Sign at Mt. Horeb and King George Roads Stolen

Warren Township Police Department's daily activity reports.

Editor's note: The Warren Township Police release information on significant events Monday through Friday, after review by senior officers. Check the "Morning Call" for department activities and crime reports as released by the department (No article is posted when no activity is reported).

October 11

Police responded to a motor vehicle crash on Mount Bethel Road. Isabel Sam-Garni, 49, of Middlesex struck the rear of a vehicle driven by Ronald Krichilsky, 53 of Pelham, New York. Due to Sam-Garni causing the crash and stopping abruptly after striking Krichilsky, a third driver, Yeeshing White, age 38 of Green Brook ,was unable to avoid Sam-Garni and struck his vehicle from behind.

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Police received a report that an electric traffic sign was stolen from the intersection of King George and Mount Horeb Roads. The approximate value of the sign is $3,000.

Michael Kim of Berkeley Heights reported that he was involved in a automobile crash on Mount Bethel Road. He told police that he struck another vehicle. He told police that he shared information with the other driver and left the scene. Police are investigating.

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October 10

Police responded to a motor vehicle accident without injury on  Mount Bethel Road. Driver Katherine Vogel, 22 from Basking Ridge struck the back of a car driven by Ezio Fiacco, 82 from Hornell, New York. No summonses were issued and no services were required.

Police responded to a motor vehicle accident on Hillcrest Road. Danielle Papianni, 22, of Warren, struck the rear of a vehicle driven by Matthew Gallitelli, 17, of Berkeley Heights. No summonses were issued and no services were required.

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