Cranbury Forum | Bulletin | Info Sharing
[Click here to bookmark this page: http://cranbury.info]
▪
Cranbury School
▪
Cranbury Township
▪
Cranbury Library
▪
Cranbury.org
▪
Cranburyhistory.org
(Press Ctrl and = keys to increase font size)
Search
Register (optional)
Log in to check your private messages
Log in
[http://cranbury.info]
->
News | Events
Post a reply
Username
Subject
Message body
Emoticons
Font colour:
Default
Dark Red
Red
Orange
Brown
Yellow
Green
Olive
Cyan
Blue
Dark Blue
Indigo
Violet
White
Black
Font size:
Tiny
Small
Normal
Large
Huge
Close Tags
Options
HTML is
ON
BBCode
is
ON
Smilies are
ON
Disable HTML in this post
Disable BBCode in this post
Disable Smilies in this post
All times are GMT - 4 Hours
Jump to:
Select a forum
Topics
----------------
News | Events
School | Parenting
Blogs by Cranbury Residents
Shopping | Good Deals | Price Talk
Home Sweet Home
House For Sale
Home Sales Pricing Records
Financial | Stocks | Mutual Funds
Cool Bytes & Bits
Garage Sale | ForSale Ads | Things to Trade
Tech Related (PC, Internet, HDTV, etc.)
Interesing and Fun Stuff to Share
What's Your Favorite?
Interests | Hobbies
Cranbury History
Radom Thoughts | Sports | Kitchen Sink
Amazon Deals
Local Business Info
----------------
Local Business Ads (FREE)
Support
----------------
Daily Sponsored Message & Amazon Ads
About Us | Your Privacy | Suggestion | Sponsored
Test Area (Practice your posting skills here)
Topic review
Author
Message
Guest
Posted: Sat, Oct 15 2011, 1:24 am EDT
Post subject: Re: CRANBURY: Police convict Bank robber after two years
Please hand me all of your money..............I have a gub!
Guest
Posted: Fri, Oct 14 2011, 9:33 am EDT
Post subject: Re: CRANBURY: Police convict Bank robber after two years
These are normal numbers. Most of the crime involves the warehouses and route 130.
Guest
Posted: Fri, Oct 14 2011, 9:13 am EDT
Post subject: Re: CRANBURY: Police convict Bank robber after two years
I don't know about anyone else, but the last sentence of this article concerns me if these are normal numbers.
Guest
Posted: Thu, Oct 13 2011, 8:30 pm EDT
Post subject: CRANBURY: Police convict Bank robber after two years
http://www.centraljersey.com/articles/2011/10/13/cranbury_press/news/doc4e973c6551d00979727362.txt
David Kilby, Managing Editor
CRANBURY — The Cranbury police have helped track down a man who allegedly robbed six different banks in Middlesex and Somerset counties.
Dean Vourderis was convicted Sept. 20 of robbing the Cranbury PNC Bank at 2664 Route 130 on May 8, 2009. As a result of testimony given during that court case, he now will be prosecuted on charges relating to five other bank robberies in Middlesex and Somerset counties.
He will be sentenced for the 2009 case Nov. 14, said Chief Rickey Varga, of the Cranbury police.
“Prosecutors will have an easier time convicting him on the other (five) robberies,” said Cranbury Committeeman James Taylor, police liaison.
Three officers from Cranbury testified during the court case.
No other customers were in the business at the time when Mr. Vourderis entered the bank and demanded money from a teller via a note, said former Cranbury Chief Ed Kahler to The Cranbury Press in 2009.
Mr. Vourderis was on the premises for no more than three minutes before he made away with an undisclosed amount of money, he said.
“He did not get much at all,” is all Chief Kahler would say of the amount.
Bank employees alerted police while the suspect was still in the building but by the time officers arrived only minutes later, they discovered the bandit was gone, he said.
Cranbury detectives later looked through E-Z Pass video surveillance while investigating the 2009 robbery and saw Mr. Vourderis’ car going through an E-
Z Pass toll.
Detective Peter Ziegler had the idea to look through the E-Z Pass videos. It took him hours to find Mr. Vourderis’ car, according to Mr. Taylor.
Mr. Taylor said these kinds of cases usually aren’t this easy to solve.
“Cranbury has been involved in a number of FBI and police investigations,” Mr. Taylor said.
He said even though Cranbury is only about a 12-square mile town, there is a lot of serious crime that occurs in Cranbury due to the warehouse district and Route 130.
There were five criminal investigations last month, 14 arrests, six warrants, and five thefts and shoplifting crimes. Mr. Taylor said these are all about average numbers.