Old Jail Annex, Underground Tunnels to be Secured
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14 years 1 month ago #1
by EsseXploreR
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K. Hovnanian, developers of the old Essex County Jail Annex, told North Caldwell officials this week that steps will be taken to secure the entrance to an underground tunnel and any openings to the buildings following the latest trespassing incident that resulted in a borough officer being injured last week.
"We just asked them to expedite the demolition and they said they were going to move forward and start the process to get it removed as soon as possible," Deuer said of the Tuesday meeting.
"Myself, the fire chief and the borough engineer are meeting on Wednesday to do an inspection of the site," Deuer said, adding that they will develop a plan to secure the site.
Deuer initiated the meeting following an incident at the old jail last Friday evening in which Officer Charles Krueser fractured his ankle while searching for four individuals who were trespassing.
Marcel Grosz, 20, and two juveniles were arrested and released when they made bail that night. The fourth suspect, Seth Dupree, 22, turned himself into the North Caldwell Police Wednesday morning, Deuer said.
The four suspects, all from Bloomfield, were each charged with burglary, criminal mischief, trespassing and assault on a police officer by causing injury, Deuer said.
The suspects allegedly entered the abandoned jail through a hole in one of the walls, Deuer said. A security guard, who patrols the property, noticed flashlights in the building and notified police.
Grosz and one of the minors, who is a male, were apprehended after North Caldwell, Verona and Essex Fells police entered the building to search for them when the individuals refused to come out willingly, Deuer said.
A juvenile female and Dupree escaped through one of the tunnels that used to connect the jail to the old hospital buildings on the Hilltop property in Cedar Grove, Deuer said.
The girl was apprehended at a relative's home in Glen Ridge Saturday morning at about 1:30 a.m., Deuer said.
A warrant for Dupree's arrest was issued before he surrendered this week, Deuer said.
K. Hovnanian could not be reached for comment.
"We just asked them to expedite the demolition and they said they were going to move forward and start the process to get it removed as soon as possible," Deuer said of the Tuesday meeting.
"Myself, the fire chief and the borough engineer are meeting on Wednesday to do an inspection of the site," Deuer said, adding that they will develop a plan to secure the site.
Deuer initiated the meeting following an incident at the old jail last Friday evening in which Officer Charles Krueser fractured his ankle while searching for four individuals who were trespassing.
Marcel Grosz, 20, and two juveniles were arrested and released when they made bail that night. The fourth suspect, Seth Dupree, 22, turned himself into the North Caldwell Police Wednesday morning, Deuer said.
The four suspects, all from Bloomfield, were each charged with burglary, criminal mischief, trespassing and assault on a police officer by causing injury, Deuer said.
The suspects allegedly entered the abandoned jail through a hole in one of the walls, Deuer said. A security guard, who patrols the property, noticed flashlights in the building and notified police.
Grosz and one of the minors, who is a male, were apprehended after North Caldwell, Verona and Essex Fells police entered the building to search for them when the individuals refused to come out willingly, Deuer said.
A juvenile female and Dupree escaped through one of the tunnels that used to connect the jail to the old hospital buildings on the Hilltop property in Cedar Grove, Deuer said.
The girl was apprehended at a relative's home in Glen Ridge Saturday morning at about 1:30 a.m., Deuer said.
A warrant for Dupree's arrest was issued before he surrendered this week, Deuer said.
K. Hovnanian could not be reached for comment.
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14 years 1 month ago #2
by misterpat
Ummm... No such thing!
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abandonednj wrote:
A juvenile female and Dupree escaped through one of the tunnels that used to connect the jail to the old hospital buildings on the Hilltop property in Cedar Grove, Deuer said.
Ummm... No such thing!
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14 years 1 month ago #3
by misterpat
Replied by misterpat on topic Old Jail Annex, Underground Tunnels to be Secured
If they mean any tunnels that USED to connect the jail to the old EMS, at most they would have been small, around 12" diameter, and used for only electrical lines. There was no need to run steam lines between the 2 as each institution had its own power plant.
My guess is they were spotted in one building and were caught in another and when questioned how, they answered the tunnels.
As for tunnels on the old EMS site, all were filled in and only one survived. But its location is poor and I think its been filled in any how.
Thoughts on this?
My guess is they were spotted in one building and were caught in another and when questioned how, they answered the tunnels.
As for tunnels on the old EMS site, all were filled in and only one survived. But its location is poor and I think its been filled in any how.
Thoughts on this?
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14 years 1 month ago #4
by almostgone
Replied by almostgone on topic Old Jail Annex, Underground Tunnels to be Secured
I think your right MP, and they are stupid for even saying that the tunnels go there because know people will be searching for a tunnel that is not there.
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