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Police: Suspect Involved In Robbery Found Hiding In Clothes Dryer

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BARNEGAT, N.J. -

Police in Barnegat, New Jersey say they found a suspect wanted in connection to the burglary of a local tavern hiding inside of a clothes dryer.

The burglary occurred earlier this month at Lefty's Tavern. Police say surveillance video helped lead them to one of their suspects, 34-year-old Heather Oneill-Deller.

After obtaining a warrant for Oneill-Deller.'s arrest, police say they went to her home and in the course of their search, found her hiding inside the clothes dryer.

Police say another suspect in connection to the burglary, 31-year-old Edward Deller, was also inside of the home and taken into custody.

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