Crime & Safety

Animal Parts Spill Across South Jersey Highway, Report Says

The truck spilled the offal and then drove away, according to the report.

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ — A truck spilled animal waste across a South Jersey highway and drove away, according to a report.

The truck was heading south on Route 130 Friday in Gloucester City when it came to a sudden stop at a red light, Police Chief Brian Morrell told NJ.com.

The load wasn't properly secured and the butchered animal parts spilled out, Morrell told the outlet.

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Surveillance video obtained by NJ.com shows the truck driving off as other cars drive through the animal parts.

Authorities are looking to identify the truck to hold someone responsible for the cleanup, according to the report.

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Anyone with information is asked to contact Gloucester City police at 856-456-0900.

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