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The Journal News from White Plains, New York • Page 22

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The Journal Newsi
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White Plains, New York
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22
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6B THE JOURNAL-NEWS, THURSDAY. MAY 6. 1976 i i i Burglary-safecracking link probed Moonachie according to TO MOTHER with LOVE Gifts Flower Arrangements Candles (With Dried Flowers) Rt. 303 ValUy Cotfogt local police. POLICE BEAT 3 N.J.

man held 2 I I I I with possession of a stolen car. He was ordered held at the county jail in lieu of $2,000 bail pending a future court hearing, police said. Police said they halted the car on Route 9W and found it had been stolen from Paramus. in theft of auto Haverstraw Village police Tuesday charged John R. Wilkie, 19, ofParamus, N.J.

Opn Tim. Sot. 11-6 Molhw't Day 11-3 351-7021 suitcase, the legs and feet were in black leather tote bag and the torso was in a black leather garment bag, Woodcock said. Pisano had been stabbed to death, according to police. The section of Bergen County where the three leather parcels were discovered is called "the airport area" because of its proximity to the Teterboro Airport.

A check by the Rockland Bureau of Criminal Identification indicated that Pisano had no police background in this county. Pisano was also not known in woods off Route 17 near Sloatsburg on March 3. The body of a decapitated woman was found April 16 in Greenwood Lake. The woman was also not identified, and the hands of both victims had been severed. The two could have been murdered at the same time, according to an Orange County coroner.

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No one has been caught, but Wednesday two safes, ripped open and empty, were found at the site. Police have not determined where the sates came frorr. The safes were two feet square and 28 inches high. The safes and the tires were found near the Ramapo River in Hillburn. The tires had been stolen from a rail shipment destined for the Ford plant in Mahwah, N.J.

Police said they have been unable to connect the safes to any unsolved burglaries in Rockland, but will keep investigating. April sets fire record April was the worst month for brush fires in Rockland's history, according 'to the office of county fire coordinator William Herman. A total of 335 brush fires burned in Rockland last month. The fires kept dispatchers at the county's fire-police radio in New City busy throughout the 30-day period, and every local fire department in Rockland was involved. The month's total more than doubled the 155 brush fires that burned during April, 1975.

Woodlands in the Palisades Interstate Park system in Rockland and Orange was closed to hikers for more than one week. Town parks in Orangetown were also closed. The state Department of Conservation declared Rockland a high fire danger area during late April but the risk of fires diminished as the month ended. Rainfall and greener foliage helped to reduce the fire danger. Death ruled a suicide The death of a Brooklyn man Sunday in the Silvermine section of Palisades Interstate Park was officially ruled suicide by park police Wednesday.

According to police 22-year-old Iren Gryckiewcis was walking with his girlfriend in the park Sunday when the two argued. He threatened suicide and the girl fled. Whe she returned with police, they found the man hanging from a tree. Murders studied for similarities Ramapo and state police are attempting to determine whether the death of a man identified Wednesday by Bergen County authorities was linked to the bodies found recently near Sloatsburg and in Greenwood Lake In all three cases, the victims were found mutilated. Bergen prosecutor Joseph Woodcock identified the murder victim as Frank Plsano, 46, of Port Jefferson, a community in Suffolk County, Long Island.

Parts of Pisano's body were found Sunday in a suitcase and two bass which had been dumped in weeds by a road in the Bergen community of Moonachie, Woodcock said. Ramapo detectives and state police at Monroe said they were attempting to learn if there were any connections between the three murders. In the Rockland slaying, a motorist found the body of a still-unidentified man In EVERyuaTKER CETS FREE. IUY SIN t'3 9TH. All during Mother's Day Weekend.

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