Crime & Safety
Middlesex Man, 26, Killed in South Brunswick Crash
The Middlesex man was ejected from his car when it struck a grass hill, became airborne and overturned at 3:30 a.m. Saturday on Rt. 535.

South Brunswick, NJ - A 26-year-old Middlesex County man has been identified as the person killed in an early morning car crash Saturday in South Brunswick township, Chief Raymond Hayducka said Saturday afternoon. His name, however, has not been released by the police.
The crash took place on Cranbury- South River Road (Route 535) on the South Brunswick border with Monroe and Cranbury Townships. Police were called at 3:31 a.m. on a report of an overturned vehicle on the front lawn of Consolidated Container Company, which is located on the corner of Cranbury-South River Road and Pleasant Hill Road.
Police, fire, and EMS arrived and found the 2000 Infiniti G20 on its roof. Its 26-year-old driver had been ejected from the car.
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Paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene.
South Brunswick Police Traffic Safety Bureau investigators determined the Infiniti was headed north on Cranbury- South River Road when it left the eastern shoulder of the roadway, struck a grass hill, became airborne and overturned. There were no other occupants of the vehicle.
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Cranbury-South River Road was closed for two hours as investigators pieced the scene together. South Brunswick Police are looking for any witness to the crash to call (732) 329-4646.
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