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Phoenixville Man Allegedly Made Bomb Threat to NJ Town Hall

According to a report in NJ.com, the man didn't block his number when he made the call and was quickly arrested.

 

NJ.com and Morristown Patch are reporting that a Phoenixville man was jailed in New Jersey last week after allegedly he called in a bomb threat to the Morristown Town Hall on his cellphone—without blocking his number.

Police say it was an easy case to solve.

According to the report, Vincent Pasquarello was due in Morris County Superior Court the morning of January 2 when he called the Town Hall and said, "a man told me to call this number and say there is a bomb in the building" before immediately hanging up. It's possible he meant to call the courthouse, which is located on the other side of the time.

The caller ID quickly identified the number as belonging to his mother, "Pasquarello, Min," and the local police traced it back to him.

Pasquarello was quickly tracked down and arrested in the town on unrelated traffic warrants. He admitted to making the call and was taken to Morris County Correctional Facility.

Read the full story here. 

Related Topics: Bomb Threat, New Jersey, Police, and morristown

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Harriet Finster

1:27 pm on Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Harry you and your little friends used to prank call people all the time. You little jokester

growyourown

9:14 pm on Sunday, January 13, 2013

@finster you are the biggest jerk that i have seen on the patch and that takes some work congratulations

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