Crime & Safety
Mischief Came Before Halloween in Moorestown
Moorestown Police reported multiple incidents of mischief that took place in the days leading up to Halloween.

There were multiple reports of pre-Halloween mischief in Moorestown last weekend, police said Friday morning.
First, the front windows of a house on Park Boulevard was reportedly egged overnight on Oct. 29.
Most of the activity came on Friday night, Oct. 30, nicknamed “Mischief Night” in New Jersey.
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Among the incidents:
- Juveniles were reportedly throwing eggs on North Lenola Road.
- Juveniles were reporedly ringing doorbells and throwing tissue on East Maple Avenue.
- Juveniles were reportedly throwing eggs at vehicles on Bramley Road and Sycamore Lane.
- A car was hit with paint balls on Bramley Road and Sycamore Lane.
On Halloween night, Saturday, Oct. 31, a pumpkin was reportedly smashed on the porch of a house on Center Street.
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