Crime & Safety
Long Valley Man Made False Police Reports As Joke, Police Say
The man allegedly gave police four different addresses.

LONG VALLEY, NJ— A Long Valley man was issued a criminal complaint after calling police about a disturbance that didn't exist as a joke, police said.
Daniel Kurylo, 30, allegedly called police to report a disturbance at a nearby residence on East Mill Road.
When police couldn't find the address, Kurylo allegedly gave them an address o Schooleys Mountain Road. Again, police found nothing. Police say they were given two more addresses without finding any disturbances.
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Police eventually responded to Kurylo's house, and determined there was no emergency. Kurylo allegedly told police he thought it was "a joke" to give police false information. During the investigation into Kurylo, he gave them a fake name, police said.
Kurylo was issued a criminal complaint for obstructing administrative law and was released with a pending court date.
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