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HEY JERRY! I usually dont respond like this, but i am really getting sick of your stupid "loaded " questions/post. I think it would be in your best "interest" to stop ANY mention of metro or wannabe "association" to anything to do with our club.OK? You saw all the post (since you responded to 1 of them) saying how "sick" last night was and how we were open till 5am ,and saw that there was NO raid........ So your USELESS, IGNORANT post was a sugarcoated way of causing drama.BACK THE FUCK OFF of anything to do with us.ALSO,By the way, do yourself , and us, a favor and stay away from metro, I would hate to see you, at such a young age, learn the "ins " and "outs" of this business the "hard " way. YOU ARE NOT WELCOME in OUR home. Thanks. George. |
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don't you think it would have been on the first page of the record today if it was!? rather than posting this publicly.. you should have just pm'd george.. he is cool.. he would have squashed the rumor.. and everything would have been straight.. but now.. oh god.. here comes the drama! |
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| Heard It had to do with more people involved with this
Police join forces to crack thefts near nightspots Sunday, December 29, 2002 By PETER J. SAMPSON Staff Writer ROCHELLE PARK - They targeted women who stashed their purses in their cars while enjoying an evening out at a local nightclub or pub. As a lookout kept watch, an accomplice casually walked up to a parked car. Then, swinging a spark plug on a string, the thief would shatter the window, reach inside, and make off with the purse. That scenario played out like clockwork on Thursday nights for the last six weeks, township Detective Lt. Robert Flannelly said Saturday. "We were getting killed with burglaries by our nightclubs on West Passaic Street," he said. But with help from Bergen County's new anti-crime task force, police early Friday busted the smash-and-grab ring believed responsible for a wave of car burglaries in a half-dozen communities, Flannelly said. Four young men from Dumont are now behind bars. Capping a two-week joint investigation, members of the Multi Agency Resource Sharing unit and Rochelle Park Police Department arrested Brian Sweet, 21, moments after he allegedly smashed a car window in the parking lot of a Passaic Street office building next to the Metro Lounge and Quincy's Pub. The surveillance team "swooped down and grabbed him before he knew what was happening," Flannelly said. Also arrested in the parking lot was Matthew Piccolo, 21. Sweet was charged with burglary, theft, and receiving stolen property. Piccolo was charged with conspiracy to commit theft. They were being held Saturday in the Bergen County Jail on bail of $21,000 and $20,000, respectively. Two other suspects, William Nusspickel and Matthew McEllen, both 18 and pizza deliverymen, were arrested hours later, Flannelly said. Nusspickel was stopped in his car in Demarest near his job and found to be in possession of numerous pocketbooks and identification cards, Flannelly said. He was charged with burglary, theft, and conspiracy and held on $15,000 bail. At the same time, other members of the team picked up McEllen, who was charged with conspiracy to commit burglaries and held on $10,000 bail. "What they were doing is they would target these clubs on Thursday night because it was pay day, and the clubs had a lot of female traffic," Flannelly said. He said the crew usually took the cash, identification cards and credit cards, and would discard the purses in a restaurant's trash container in Paramus or simply throw them from a car window. If it was a designer purse, they would hang on to it and later sell it on the street, he said. Flannelly said one the suspects estimated the burglaries netted up to $2,000. They apparently did not sell or use the identification or credit cards, he added. Flannelly said investigators believe the suspects are linked to a wave of similar car burglaries near nightspots in Paramus, New Milford, Mahwah, Garfield, and Hackensack. Flannelly said it would have been difficult for his small department to stage the kind of surveillance carried out with the joint unit, which is comprised of officers on loan from local police departments and federal agencies, under the jurisdiction of the county Prosecutor's Office. On this investigation, the team contributed 12 officers, night-vision equipment, unmarked cars, communications gear, and a wide array of expertise, he said. Peter J. Sampson's e-mail address is sampson@northjersey.com 6134072
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Police join forces to crack thefts near nightspots Sunday, December 29, 2002 I guess someone read everything on this messageboard...sorry jerry, lol
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