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The Hamilton Township Police Department Investigation Unit found two heads in a passenger's bag on the NJ Transit Bus

 New Jersey Street Blog: The Hamilton Township Police Department Investigation Unit  found two heads in a passenger's bag on the NJ Transit  Bus 

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The city of Hamilton Township have been left in shock because of what transpired on a NJ Transit public bus on today 06/14/2022 12:00 Noon
The Hamilton Township Police Department Investigation Unit found two heads in a passenger's bag on the #njtransit Bus headed South Bound.
A young man, about 21 years old, got onto the bus with a backpack at Raymond way intersectional towards the Hamilton train station .
Shortly after he boarded, fellow passengers then began to perceive a strong smell from the boy's backpack.
The horrible smell made the passengers suspicious and one of them alerted the driver.
The driver saw some Policemen on patrol and beckoned to them.
The Policemen stormed the bus ,commando style, and began to search passengers.
One of the policemen almost fainted in shock when he opened the 21-year-old boy's backpack and found two (2) heads.
After examining them carefully, the Policemen found out that they were two known heads.
It was a head of garlic and the other of an onion.
Thank you very much for your attention!
Now you can continue what you were doing!

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