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Man, 76, put weighted bottles in middle of roadways so drivers would have to swerve, cops say
December 26, 2014 by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Authorities say a 76-year-old man was caught putting weighted soda bottles on a southern New Jersey roadway so drivers would have to swerve to avoid them.
Ventnor police tell The Press of Atlantic City that Robert Grenier faces 19 counts of interference with transportation.
The Ventnor resident was arrested around 4:50 a.m. Friday when a city police officer allegedly saw him put a 2-liter bottle— weighted down with water and trash — in a lane of Atlantic Avenue.
Ventnor Police Chief Michael Miller says there's been a rash of such incidents in the Atlantic County town since September, but a motive has not been determined. He said the bottles were mostly placed on roadways during overnight hours.
It wasn't known Friday if Grenier has retained an attorney.
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