Are the comma placements correct in all examples below with regard to addresses and places of employment? I think that the comma placements are correct in all, especially number 5.
1. John Doe, of Herkimer Avenue, won the trophy.
2. John Doe, of the Asbury Corporation, resigned on Thursday.
3. Nicholas Bulke, of the NYS Police, completed the investigation.
4. Sam Sensay, of Union Street, was arrested.
5. The detective spoke with Mr Zee, of Birmingham Avenue.
6. Douglas Smith, of Trenton, New Jersey, was arraigned on Tuesday.
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