17010 Bias Crime Vandalism-Morristown & Morris Township
Morris
County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp, Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Chief of
Investigations John R. Speirs, Morris County Sheriff James M. Gannon,
Morristown Police Chief Peter Demnitz, and Morris Township Police Chief Mark
DiCarlo announce that on Saturday, November 25th, 2017, the Morristown Police
Department and the Morris Township Police Department received calls from local
churches indicating that they had been the victims of vandalism during the
overnight hours. The churches are identified as follows:
•
Church of God in Christ for All Saints, 3 Rowe Street, Morristown
• Bethel A.M.E. Church, 59 Spring Street, Morristown
• Calvary Baptist Church, 10 Martin Luther King Avenue, Morristown
• Union Baptist Church, 89 Spring Street, Morristown
• Morristown Church of Christ, 265 Martin Luther King Avenue, Morris Township
The
vandalism was limited to property damage including a broken stained glass
window and broken or damaged exterior signs. The incidents are being treated as
a possible Bias Crime, however the investigation is currently active and no
further information will be released at this time.
Anyone
with information is urged to contact the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Bias
Crimes Unit at 973-285-6200, the Morristown Police at 973-538-2200, or Morris
Township Police at 973-539-0777. Tips can also be provided anonymously through
Crime Stoppers by calling 973-COP-CALL (973-267-2255), or going online to http://www.morriscrimestoppers.org.
Police
will be increasing their presence at all local churches to ensure the continued
safety of all community members, however we ask that people remain vigilant and
call police if any suspicious activity is observed. The police are attempting
to identify the individual in this photo.
Anyone with any information can call CrimeStoppers at (973) Cop-Call or 1-800-Sheriff. No one will ask your name. If the information you provide leads to the arrest or indictment of the responsible individual(s) , you will receive up to a $1,000 CASH REWARD.
CrimeStoppers is a non-profit Corporation in cooperation with the Morris County Prosecutors Office, Morris County Chiefs of Police Association, and the Morris Sheriff's Office.

