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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Woman Stabbed Multiple Times in Middletown Bed Bath & Beyond

Woman transported by medevac to Jersey Shore U. Medical Center. Investigation proceeding "very actively," says police chief.

Update, 11 p.m.: Middletown Man Charged with Attempted Murder in Bed Bath & Beyond Stabbing --- A woman suffered significant blood loss after she was allegedly stabbed more than a dozen times in the back and other parts of her body by a man at Bed Bath & Beyond around 4 p.m. today. The woman's identity was not released, but she was said to be in her 30s and shopping inside the store with her small child when she was attacked. Middletown Township First Aid and MONOC medics transported the woman to Thorne Middle School, where she was taken by Northstar medevac to Jersey Shore University Medical Center, according to Assistant Middletown First Aid spokesperson Beth Edwards. It was reported that the patient was conscious and alert. Port …

donald westinghouse

9:14 am on Sunday, January 27, 2013

You think an old woman has a chance physically against a male robber or car jacker? That granny's chances of her living or not sustaining physical injury are drastically increased when she has a gun. Same goes for all women. Only misogynists are anti-gun... see what I did there? I used the same type of illogical argument at the end of my paragraph as a liberal Marxist anti-gun nut would use. I …   more ›

Friday, August 31, 2012

Police: Report of Unexploded Ordnance at Middletown's Ideal Beach Is a Dud

Trained police units scrambled to the scene, but eventually discovered the suspicious object was never active, said police.

Beachfront roads in a section of northern Middletown were closed and a few homes evacuated while police units from Middletown Township and a specialized squad from Naval Weapons Station Earle urgently investigated a report of unexploded ordnance on the beach Friday morning. But by noon, Middletown Township Police Det. Lt. Stephen Dollinger was able to report that there was nothing for residents to worry about. Dollinger said that the Explosive Ordnance Disposal team from NWS Earle determined that the ordnance that was retrieved from Ideal Beach in Northern Middletown was not real and may have been used for training at one time.  "The ordnance was never active," Dollinger said in a statement.  NWS Earle base spokesman Michael Brady said the…

JosephGhabourLaw

12:48 pm on Friday, August 31, 2012

It is important that children are taught that if they find something suspicious, not to touch our move it. I'm glad to hear that this was a "dud." The chances of any danger are miniscule, however recently in Germany several live explosives were found from World War II.   more ›

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