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Indian Hill School: Criminal mischief arrest
Bayshore Courier News
Posted:07/22/10

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Holmdel, NJ: Sometime between July 4 and July 6, 2010 – vandals broke 22 windows located primarily in the rear of Indian Hill School, 735 Holmdel Road.

Holmdel - Vandals broke 21 windows located primarily in the rear of Indian Hill School, 735 Holmdel Road, on July 5.

As a result of a recent Police investigation four (4) juveniles have been charged with third degree criminal mischief for damage done to the Indian Hill School. Two of the subjects reside in Holmdel Township, ages 17 and 16. The other subjects involved are from Matawan and Hazlet Township, NJ, both age 16. All four have been processed and released to their parents/guardians pending an appearance at the Monmouth County Juvenile Court.

Police were able to develop several leads as a result of notifications that were broadcast by the Holmdel Township Code Red messaging system, as well as coverage received from the news media.

The incident resulted in twenty-one (21) windows being damaged at the school by rocks, pipes, and physical force. The replacement cost for the widows and clean up, totaled nearly $13,000.00.

Detective, Edward Martinez and Cpl. William Cusick were the investigating and arresting officers.


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