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Re: Man Entered Kindergarten Trailer at School 41 (Wilkinson Ave) - Arrested in School Bathroom - JJ
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Many years ago, I substituted at PS #3 when they had trailers on Bright St. The same thing happened, it was considered, then no big deal. The students did not panic.

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Man entered kindergarten trailer at Jersey City school, taken to hospital

By Patrick Villanova | The Jersey Journal
on September 12, 2014 at 4:33 PM, updated September 12, 2014 at 4:34 PM

A man who entered a trailer that houses kindergarten classes at a Jersey City school this morning was taken into custody but was not charged with a crime, a spokesman for the Jersey City Police Department.

According to a statement issued by the Jersey City Public Schools, the man entered the "portable classroom" at Fred W. Martin School 41 -- the Martin Center for the Arts -- prompting teachers to immediately evacuate all of the students into the main building.

After being notified of the incident shortly after 11:20 a.m., police responded to the Wilkinson Avenue elementary school where they found the man, clothed, in a bathroom and arrested him, said Maryann Dickar, a spokeswoman for the Jersey City Public Schools.

No children were injured and the students continued their school day in the main building, Dickar added.

Bob McHugh, a spokesman for the Jersey City Police Department, said the man was not injured in the incident.

However, the man was taken to Jersey City Medical Center-Barnabas Health for observation and evaluation, said Mark Rabson, a spokesman for the hospital. Rabson declined to provide details of what the man was being evaluated for.

Dickar did not immediately return phone calls for further comment on the incident.

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