Crime & Safety
Two 'Persons Of Interest' Sought In Hoboken Restaurant Vandalism
Someone broke the windows in the wee hours at a popular Hoboken restaurant known for its Frank Sinatra jukebox.
HOBOKEN, NJ — The city of Hoboken is a popular destination for nightlife, and that sometimes mean vandalism and criminal mischief in the wee hours on weekends. The local police now need help for a recent case.
Tuesday, police released what they say are "images of two unknown male individuals who are persons of interest in a criminal mischief (broken window) investigation. The incident took place on Sunday."
Police say that at 1:17 a.m. Sunday, someone damaged windows at Leo’s Restaurant at 200 Grand St. Leo's is a Hoboken institution, a family-owned restaurant known for its Italian dishes and a jukebox that plays only Frank Sinatra favorites.
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Police say that if you can identify the men, you should contact Detective Bret Globke at: 201-420-2103 or e-mail globkeb@hobokenpd.org. You may remain anonymous.
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