Crime & Safety
UPDATE: Police Locate Bloody, Yelling Woman Seen In South Brunswick
"We have found her safe," Det. Sergeant Tim Hoover said. Police were assisted by federal, State, and county law enforcement agencies.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ – South Brunswick police said they found the woman who was seen bleeding and yelling for help inside a tractor-trailer Wednesday afternoon.
"We have found her safe," Det. Sergeant Tim Hoover said.
The woman and the man were brought in for questioning. Authorities said the truck driver and the woman were not strangers.
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On Wednesday, a witness told police they saw a woman bleeding from her face and yelling for help. A male truck driver reportedly pulled her back into the truck and drove south on Route 130, exiting at Ridge Road, police said.
Since Wednesday, the South Brunswick Police Department has received several leads. They are being assisted by federal, State, and county law enforcement, agencies.
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"This was a community effort. It was a community tip that brought us to this positive end," Hoover said. We are going to sort through all the details and get to the bottom of what really happened."
The woman was described in her 20s with long brown hair and wearing a brown flannel shirt. The truck driver was described as White male, older, bald, white beard and a blue shirt.
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