Crime & Safety
Piscataway Police Seek These Motorcyclists Who Declined To Stop
Officers say a Piscataway police car tried to pull them over March 6 on Stelton Road, but the motorcyclists declined to stop and sped away.

PISCATAWAY, NJ — The Piscataway Police Department said they are looking for these motorcyclists, and are asking the public's help in identifying them.
Officers say a Piscataway police car tried to pull them over last Sunday, March 6 but the motorcyclists declined to stop and instead simply sped away.
This was at 10:30 p.m. March 6 on Stelton Road.
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"The motorcyclists failed to stop for our patrol unit," said Piscataway Police.
The bikers were last seen driving east on W. 7th Street into Plainfield.
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If you know the identity of the individuals shown in these images, please contact the Piscataway Police Dept. at (732) 562-1100 or Detective Ken Buco at (732) 562-2342. Police also released this video to Facebook of the bikers speeding away: https://www.facebook.com/10006...
"Thank you for your assistance in this matter," said police.
The Daily Voice also reports there was a shooting just before 6 p.m. Wednesday on Poplar Place in Piscataway, but that has not been confirmed yet by police.
More news about the Piscataway Police Dept.: Piscataway Police Chief Thomas Mosier has now been sued by a second police officer; both say he would make a lewd sexual gesture while at work. (March 17)
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