Crime & Safety
Hazlet Police Urge People To Stay Off The Roads
Hazlet Police are urging residents to remain off the roads today; They also found a German Shepherd looking for his home.

HAZLET, NJ - Police are requesting residents not leave their houses today unless it is absolutely imperative.
This will ensure that police officers are not tied up with motor-vehicle accidents and vehicles that are stuck in the snow. This will keep them available to respond to emergency calls. It will also be easier for township plows to clear the streets.
They also indicate they have found a "very friendly' German Shepherd. They say they found her Peach Drive. If she belongs to you, call the police at 732-264-6565
The National Weather Service update reports that the heaviest bands of snow will fall between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. and the prediction is for eight to 12 inches for Monmouth County.
Hazlet Police have found a female German Shepherd on Peach Drive. Image via Shutterstock.
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