New Jersey Woman Says Home Was Attacked with Pepperoni

Photo by Heather Dougherty

MANVILLE, NJ – Police in Manville are investigating a peculiar incident of vandalism in a local neighborhood. A resident contacted authorities yesterday after discovering her property littered with slices of pepperoni. The incident, which initially sounds like a prank, has led to an official investigation due to the trespassing involved.

According to reports, the trail of pepperoni began at the resident’s doorstep and extended to her car. The homeowner found four slices of pepperoni on the hood of her car and another four on the trunk. Notably, nothing was stolen or damaged, which adds to the odd nature of this case.

The police are currently trying to determine the motive behind this unusual act. The incident raises questions about the use of food products in acts of vandalism and trespassing on private property. Authorities are reviewing camera footage in the area to identify the perpetrator.

Photos by Heather Dougherty.

The police department emphasized that, while no significant harm was done, trespassing and vandalism are serious offenses. They urge anyone with information about this incident or similar occurrences to contact them.

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