Crime & Safety
More Than 70 Cars Egged in North Brunswick
It started last week but has gotten progressively worse, with over 72 cars in North Brunswick Twp. reporting they have been egged.

NORTH BRUNSWICK, NJ - Beginning last week, there have been more than 70 incidents of vehicles being egged in North Brunswick Township, local police said. Residents in the Hidden Lakes, Governor's Point and Willowbrook condo developments say they routinely wake up now to find their cars covered in eggs.
It started with just a few cars getting egged last week, but has gotten progressively worse, especially over the weekend, the police said. Dozens and dozens of car owners have woken up to find eggs on their cars, police and residents told ABC 7. Over this past weekend, numerous vehicles were hit.
"They told me I'm the 72nd phone call. I asked, 'What are you going to do?' Unmarked cars. Watching. What can you do at this point?" said Patti Vetter, egging victim.
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Alison Hart is another victim:"They came in a black Chevy Tahoe I believe," she told ABC 7. "I tried to get the license plate, but I couldn't see the numbers. I do know it was a New York license plate."
"I was first hit on Thursday. Then every day at the car wash. It was an expensive week for me," said Irene Duryea.
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North Brunswick police say they are actively addressing the matter. They are reminding everyone in the area to be cautious and alert, and anyone that sees anything suspicious to please let them know at 732-247-0922 x420.
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