Law Enforcement Surrounds Home of Former School District Engineer
Pravin Patel served as Toms River Regional School Board engineer for 18 years
The Toms River home of former engineer of Toms River Regional Schools, Pravin Patel, was surrounded by law enforcement today, an eyewitness said.
The reason behind the activity, however, was not detailed by law enforcement agencies.
“We were in the Toms River area conducting official business,” said Robert Glantz, public information officer for the IRS criminal investigation unit. He declined to comment further when asked if it was at the Patel’s home at 484 Eagle Point Drive off of Columbia Drive or what the scope of the investigation was.
FBI Special Agent Bryan L. Travers said he was unaware of any FBI activity in Toms River this morning and declined further comment as well.
However, an eyewitness said that approximately 9 a.m. this morning, three unmarked law enforcement vehicles with black windows allegedly arrived at the Patel home around 9 a.m. Thursday morning.
Bob Thompson, employee of Jay's Lawn Service, said he was landscaping two houses to the right of Patel's. Thompson said that around 9 a.m. three unmarked vehicles arrived and held up traffic along the street, which is a dead-end circle. There were a total of five officers who approached the house with what looked to be shotguns, Thompson said.
The Patel home was empty around 3 p.m. today. Patel’s lawyer, Dennis McAlvey, was not available for comment.
Patel is founder and president of Pravin H. Patel Associates, the firm that served as the Toms River Regional School’s engineer, architect and planner. District officials said the firm was in place from 1993 through the last day of the fiscal year, June 30, when a pool of seven engineers became the current contracted engineering firms.
Patel came under criticism recently after an Asbury Park Press investigation revealed he was paid more than $9 million over the years, as well as did private work for former Superintendent Michael J. Ritacco, awaiting trial for a 27-count federal indictment on bribery and fraud charges.
Patel was not reappointed as the Toms River Regional architect for the coming school year, and at a previous board of education meeting, Superintendent Frank Roselli confirmed the offices Patel maintained at the 1144 Hooper Ave. administrative offices for Toms River Regional were going to be vacated.
District spokesperson Tammi Millar said today that Patel moved out of the building approximately two weeks ago.
Patel’s district contracts previously included the plans for schools such as Intermediate South.
Township Administrator Paul Shives said recently that the township also does not have any current contracts with Patel.
Toms River Police Chief Michael Mastronardy said Toms River police were not involved in any activity at his residence.
ZeroHedge
8:21 pm on Thursday, July 14, 2011
whats that you say Ritacco ???
Carolina Shores
8:36 pm on Thursday, July 14, 2011
Singing like he's auditioning for American Idol!!
Valerie J Marshall
9:28 pm on Thursday, July 14, 2011
Bravo, bravo!.
Richard J. Thomas
7:10 am on Friday, July 15, 2011
This guy's dirty too, go get him!
1stcav
7:27 am on Friday, July 15, 2011
I love when a plan comes together !
Uglykid825
7:43 am on Friday, July 15, 2011
THANK YOU FRANKIE 'THE RAT' D'ALONZO......
WITHOUT YOUR STUPIDITY AND YOU GETTING CAUGHT COMMITTING INSURANCE FRAUD.....THIS WOULD HAVE NEVER HAPPENED
TR GIRL
11:39 pm on Sunday, July 17, 2011
Uglykid, my comment was deleted because I have seen first hand what was going on!!! No theory, just the truth! If I comment on this here again it will be deleted! As far as I'm concerned, "Freedom Of Speach" is gone! Maybe I can say it this way, Congresman,up north,renovation,shore house, bribery. Lets see if you get this!
TR GIRL
10:24 am on Friday, July 15, 2011
Why was my comment deleted? Maybe I know to much? People in TR should know what is going on!!!!
Uglykid825
11:36 am on Friday, July 15, 2011
Tell us again what your theory is?????
John
10:42 am on Friday, July 15, 2011
There is, I beleive, a lot of "singing" going on. This is just the tip of the iceberg. Many of the "elite" of TR are going to be the "elite" of the federal prison system. Just wounder if any of these characters is runnign around NJ with hidden cameras and recording devices posing as developers?
kedron
1:53 pm on Friday, July 15, 2011
The Gilmore Republicans are beginning to fall. Tax liens, FBI raids, insurance scandals- what's next? Who's next?
Mr. ?
10:07 am on Sunday, July 17, 2011
Well Patch, so why was TR Girl's comment deleted? Please...thank you. If you give the reason, possible slanderous startements, maybe the comment could be reworded as a question.
Tired of the status quo
3:29 pm on Sunday, July 17, 2011
Board of Education Meeting Tuesday night July 19 at 7:30 p.m. at Toms River High School North Old Freehold Road. Please lets all join together and clean up this mess and tell them that were are finished with all of their lying and secrecy. To the BOE please do not insult our intelligence by telling us that you want to move forward and the buzz word of transparency. These smoke and mirror tactics no longer work with us.We are now on to you and what you are trying to do. Come on FBI and the IRS don't leave us now. To the State Department of Education it is imperative that you come down to this district and oversee what the "merry band of thieves" have been doing to us for a LONG TIME! Republican County or not!!!
Mr. ?
10:09 am on Monday, July 18, 2011
Good Monday morning Patch people! Still waiting for a response on why TR Girl's comment was removed. These issues involving the TR Regional School District should remain as a headliner on the Patch. If you wish to serve the TR community well, the Patch must not censor important information, substantiated or opinion, and be most careful in following it's guide lines. As I have suggested in the past, a line item appendix of most important topics of this year should remain on your front page, without having to search categories. I believe Ritacco and the TRRSD made number one of the top ten issues in NJ this year!