Crime & Safety
Woman Lied About Playing FarmVille To Avoid Arrest: Hackettstown Police
It didn't work, and she was arrested anyway.

HACKETTSTOWN, NJ— A Mansfield woman lied to police about playing FarmVille on her phone to avoid arrest, Hackettstown Police said.
Police found Aimee Goetting-Rosenski in the driver's seat slumped over onto the passenger seat while parked with the key in the ignition at a local bank in the early hours of Valentine's Day.
When police woke Goetting-Rosenski, she claimed she was playing FarmVille on her phone, but "the officer determined that she was not playing FarmVille," Hackettstown Sgt. Darren Tynan wrote in a statement.
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Goetting-Rosenski was found to be under the influence of a controlled dangerous substance, and was arrested. She was charged with driving while under the influence, reckless driving, and being under the influence, and was released with a pending court date.
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