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[quote="Guest"]Residential Burglary Suspect Arrested http://www.cranburytownship.org/police_press_030110.pdf "... Robert Scott Conklin, 43, of Jackson, New Jersey, was arrested on February 26, 2010, for burglary. The burglary took place on January 19, 2010, and involved a McKnight Court home. The Cranbury Township Police Department Detective Bureau is investigating the case. Mr. Conklin is currently being held at the Mercer County Adult Correction Center. ..."[/quote]
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publius
Posted: Mon, Jul 19 2010, 11:36 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Residential Burglary Suspect Arrested
Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:
publius wrote:
We all know that the real crooks work on Wall St.
The best way to rob a bank is to own one!!!!!!!!!!!
Always appreciate your remarks - don�t know why they would be irreverent though
It's aways so amusing on this particular blog anyway, what gets people so upset and how they express it. Thanks again!! It's so damn refreshing publius - It would be irreverent and ironic not to make your statements.
I find nothing funny about his/her statements here, its like a bad mannered student disrupting the current discussion. Yes he maybe funny on rare occasions, but mostly disruptive. And its irrelevant to what we are discussing here.
I have to agree with the above. The comments from this poster are like the guy yelling on a street corner. Adds nothing and is as though the poster feels the need to say anything to amuse him or herself.
I have to agree with the agreeable posters.
I like being irreverant, but, not irrelevant!
Guest
Posted: Fri, Jul 16 2010, 11:25 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Residential Burglary Suspect Arrested
It should read "YOU'RE A DUMB ASS" not "YOUR A DUMB ASS"...
Just saying, when calling someone dumb try not to make a dumb mistake...
What exactly does "gets out once again" mean? What was the result of the case?
Guest
Posted: Fri, Jul 16 2010, 8:16 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Residential Burglary Suspect Arrested
little do most people know but he grew up in cranbury and knows pretty much each and every house in cranbury from friends to work related visits. worked with an alarm company and knows how to fake out MOST alarms..he is a dumb ass and makes many careless mistakes LOL and will once again once he gets out ONCE AGAIN.
He will never learn!. I know this because im his sister!.. yes Scott.. YOUR A DUMB ASS!
publius
Posted: Tue, Mar 9 2010, 12:46 am EST
Post subject: Re: Residential Burglary Suspect Arrested
I chime in and I get a big Harumph for my efforts.
I'm just doing my Garfinkling exercises for my Sociology course.
Guest
Posted: Sun, Mar 7 2010, 8:38 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Residential Burglary Suspect Arrested
Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:
publius wrote:
We all know that the real crooks work on Wall St.
The best way to rob a bank is to own one!!!!!!!!!!!
Always appreciate your remarks - don’t know why they would be irreverent though
It's aways so amusing on this particular blog anyway, what gets people so upset and how they express it. Thanks again!! It's so damn refreshing publius - It would be irreverent and ironic not to make your statements.
I find nothing funny about his/her statements here, its like a bad mannered student disrupting the current discussion. Yes he maybe funny on rare occasions, but mostly disruptive. And its irrelevant to what we are discussing here.
I have to agree with the above. The comments from this poster are like the guy yelling on a street corner. Adds nothing and is as though the poster feels the need to say anything to amuse him or herself.
Guest
Posted: Sun, Mar 7 2010, 7:27 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Residential Burglary Suspect Arrested
Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:
publius wrote:
We all know that the real crooks work on Wall St.
The best way to rob a bank is to own one!!!!!!!!!!!
Always appreciate your remarks - don’t know why they would be irreverent though
It's aways so amusing on this particular blog anyway, what gets people so upset and how they express it. Thanks again!! It's so damn refreshing publius - It would be irreverent and ironic not to make your statements.
I find nothing funny about his/her statements here, its like a bad mannered student disrupting the current discussion. Yes he maybe funny on rare occasions, but mostly disruptive. And its irrelevant to what we are discussing here.
Guest
Posted: Sun, Mar 7 2010, 6:32 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Residential Burglary Suspect Arrested
Guest wrote:
publius wrote:
We all know that the real crooks work on Wall St.
The best way to rob a bank is to own one!!!!!!!!!!!
Always appreciate your remarks - don’t know why they would be irreverent though
It's aways so amusing on this particular blog anyway, what gets people so upset and how they express it. Thanks again!! It's so damn refreshing publius - It would be irreverent and ironic not to make your statements.
Guest
Posted: Sun, Mar 7 2010, 12:32 am EST
Post subject: Re: Residential Burglary Suspect Arrested
Guest wrote:
irrelevent to the "residential burglary suspect" discussion. It may be relevent in the "populist response to financial crisis" thread. May publius should start such a thread, then he wouldn't feel the need to pop in with non-sequiturs' on other threads. Sorry to be rude, but his comment remains irrelevent.
I totally agree publius is way way off topic with his comment here. Its not funny and not relevant to this specific discussion at all.
Guest
Posted: Sat, Mar 6 2010, 2:24 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Residential Burglary Suspect Arrested
irrelevent to the "residential burglary suspect" discussion. It may be relevent in the "populist response to financial crisis" thread. May publius should start such a thread, then he wouldn't feel the need to pop in with non-sequiturs' on other threads. Sorry to be rude, but his comment remains irrelevent.
Guest
Posted: Sat, Mar 6 2010, 2:08 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Residential Burglary Suspect Arrested
publius wrote:
We all know that the real crooks work on Wall St.
The best way to rob a bank is to own one!!!!!!!!!!!
Always appreciate your remarks - don’t know why they would be irreverent though
Guest
Posted: Fri, Mar 5 2010, 9:08 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Residential Burglary Suspect Arrested
Dear headupyurbutt,
Dont listen to your paranoid neighbors, after all this is Cranbury. They must not have gotten the memo that Crime is not allowed. Please continue to your doors and windows unlocked. Keep expensive jewelry,electronics, and cash in the safety of your unlocked house. Do you keep it in your bedroom? Awesome. Continue leaving your cars unlocked. I enjoy your GPS,Cell phones, and even loose change.
My friends and I appreciate your stupi... I mean hospitality. Maybe we will start dropping by when you and your children are home at say 2am ( like we did a year or so ago.) That was fun.
Guest
Posted: Fri, Mar 5 2010, 8:09 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Residential Burglary Suspect Arrested
Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:
I can't imagine not locking our doors. What is the benefit of doing so -- it's it just better to be safe than sorry? Crime can migrate anywhere on occasion.
For me, sometimes I just forget to lock it. One benefit is that you can get out fast if you need to. A lock prevents coming in and going out.
Get out fast? from what or who? Are you running that late for work?
Guest
Posted: Fri, Mar 5 2010, 7:39 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Residential Burglary Suspect Arrested
Guest wrote:
I can't imagine not locking our doors. What is the benefit of doing so -- it's it just better to be safe than sorry? Crime can migrate anywhere on occasion.
For me, sometimes I just forget to lock it. One benefit is that you can get out fast if you need to. A lock prevents coming in and going out.
Guest
Posted: Fri, Mar 5 2010, 6:30 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Residential Burglary Suspect Arrested
I can't imagine not locking our doors. What is the benefit of doing so -- it's it just better to be safe than sorry? Crime can migrate anywhere on occasion.
Guest
Posted: Fri, Mar 5 2010, 4:44 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Residential Burglary Suspect Arrested
Guest wrote:
I don't lock them all the time. This is a safe place !
It depends on where you live. Homes near Rt-130 are more prone to break-in based on reported incidents.
I live in Shadow Oaks. I feel safe here: not many people passing by my home; those do are people living here.
Guest
Posted: Fri, Mar 5 2010, 4:40 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Residential Burglary Suspect Arrested
Guest wrote:
I don't lock them all the time. This is a safe place !
You either naive or just plain dumb.