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Arthur J. Abagnale, Jr.

Badge: 1671
Class: 57
Age: 26
Died: 6/11/1962
DOB: 3/23/1936
Cause: Auto Accident
Site NJ Turnpike
Stationed: Troop D Newark
Service Time 1 Year 4 Mos.
Residence: Ridgefield Boro

Arthur J. Abagnale, Jr. was born on March 23, 1936 in the Bronx, New York. He resided in Ridgefield Boro, Bergen County, New Jersey. He attended Leonia High School in Leonia, New Jersey. Prior to joining the New Jersey State Police, Trooper Abagnale served with the United States Marine Corps.

Trooper Abagnale enlisted with the New Jersey State Police on February 6, 1961 as a member of the 57th State Police Class. He was stationed in Troop "B" and later at Troop "D" Newark. His service with the Division was characterized by loyalty, fearless performance of duty and faithful and energetic devotion to the principles of the New Jersey State Police.

Trooper Abagnale died as a result of an automobile accident while in the line of duty.

On June 11, 1962, Trooper DeFrino was on patrol, riding north on the New Jersey Turnpike in Kearny, Hudson County, New Jersey. Troopers Milan Simcak and Arthur J. Abagnale, Jr. were passengers in the Troop car, being transported to Interchange #18 of the Turnpike where their private vehicles were parked. The weather conditions at the time were clear, bright sun and hot.

Trooper DeFrino was at milepost 108 north and was following a 1959 Mack Dump Truck off the Passaic River Bridge that had received a flat left front tire when his car was struck in the rear:

A 1945 A.C.F. bus was traveling northbound on the New Jersey Turnpike in the center lane and struck a 1960 Buick sedan in the left rear corner and the bus mounted the rear of the vehicle.

The Buick sedan then crossed into the right hand lane and struck the retaining wall. The bus continued going straight ahead in the center lane and bypassed the Buick with the front of the bus. At this point, the Buick was returning back out into the right hand lane of the Turnpike on an angle facing west. The bus struck the front hood of the sedan with the right rear side of the bus causing the sedan to face north. The sedan then struck the retaining wall a second time.

The third impact occurred when the bus, still continuing north, went into the right hand lane and struck the rear of the Troop car, pushing it forward into the rear of the dump truck it had been following. When the Troop car made contact with the rear of the truck, the bus mounted the entire body of the Troop car, leveling it in the process.

The Buick sedan, after striking the retaining wall a second time, spun completely around facing south. It jumped the cat-walk with the left side of the vehicle, mounting the cat-walk and rolled backwards.