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Thursday, May 26, 2011

East Windsor Brothers Arrested in Local Burglaries

Two Boehm brothers have been charged with breaking into three residences, and police say the investigation is still active.

East Windsor Police said they arrested a pair of local brothers Tuesday while they still had stolen goods on them from one of three residential burglaries they committed. Jason T. Boehm, 30, and Ryan Boehm, 28, both of Bennington Drive, were charged with burglary, theft, receiving stolen property and possession of burglar’s tools. Police said an Edison Drive resident told them someone broke open her front door around noon Tuesday and stole a box containing about $300 in change, $25 in cash and assorted pieces of jewelry. Police said they picked up the Boehm brothers, who still had the items as well as burglary tools. Through an investigation, police also charged the brothers in connection to two other incidents. On Monday, police said the …

Friday, May 20, 2011

East Windsor Police Investigate Four Burglaries

Reports said three homes were broken into, along with one unlocked car.

East Windsor Police reported three burglaries last week, two of them on Bennington Drive. The first incidence reportedly occurred on that road between 1 and 4:30 p.m. May 12, when a resident told police someone forcibly opened her front door and stole a $1,500 laptop computer and a $500 bicycle. On May 13, police said a Beechcroft Drive man reported that someone forcibly entered his home between 2 a.m. and 2:24 p.m. and stole a glass water jug that held $500 in change. Back on Bennington Drive, a man told police someone forced open his front door between 11 a.m. and 10:30 p.m. May 14 and stole two laptops, each worth about $1,000. Finally, a Hancock Court woman told police that between noon May 14 and 8:35 a.m. May 15 someone entered her …

David Bock

9:24 am on Friday, May 20, 2011

If by chance you shoot one of these characters, the law requires that they have at least one finger over the threshold of your home. You tell the cops you were "in fear of your life". Some NJ liberal judge will tell you that you were wrong to shoot, you are actually the criminal, so you just repeat the "I was in fear of my life" bit. And...if the criminal falls backward, just drag his dumb butt …   more ›

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