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New Details Of Fatal NJ Transit Crash Probe Released: Patch PM
Also: Murder-suicide in Holmdel and Jackson / Another creepy clown arrest / Heroin raid in Ocean County.

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Investigators Release New Details In Fatal NJ Transit Crash Probe
Using event data and forward-facing video recorders, the NTSB determined the train that crashed into the platform of Track 5, killing a 34-year-old woman, was going twice the speed limit, according to new information released Thursday. >>>Read more on Patch.
Yesterday's Patch PM: N.J. Cops Urge Against Clown Halloween Costumes After Threats
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Police Investigating Murder-Suicide After Man's Body Found Hanging From Comcast Truck
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- Police are investigating an apparent murder-suicide after finding a man's dead body hanging from the bucket of his Comcast truck in Holmdel on Wednesday.
Student Arrested In 'Creepy Clown' Incident At Cinnaminson Middle School
- A 14-year-old has been arrested after running around the soccer fields at Cinnaminson Middle School wearing a clown mask, Cinnaminson Police said Thursday.
- The raid was a result of an investigation into heroin distribution, police said.
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