Crime & Safety

Concrete Crusher Goes Missing From Construction Site, Police Say

The crusher, which is longer than a school bus, was last seen three weeks ago at a construction site in Morris County.

Authorities in Morris County are looking for information related to a large concrete crusher that disappeared from a construction site in recent weeks.
Authorities in Morris County are looking for information related to a large concrete crusher that disappeared from a construction site in recent weeks. (Photo: Morris County Sheriff's Office, used with permission)

MORRIS TOWNSHIP, NJ — Morris County Sheriff's CrimeStoppers is asking for the public's help finding a massive concrete crusher machine taken from the Columbia Park construction site.

According to a post form CrimeStoppers, the machine was last seen three weeks ago at the Old Honeywell Complex off of Columbia Road in Morris Township.

The crusher is a 2017 Eagle Ultra Max crusher measuring approximately 50 feet in length — longer than a school bus.

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The crusher is orange in color and might have a transit plate registered as 13EU attached to the body of the trailer, CrimeStoppers said.

Morris County CrimeStoppers is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the recovery of the crusher. Anyone with information about the crusher's theft or current location is encouraged to call 973-COP-CALL or make an anonymous online report at www.copcall.org.

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