Two people including a Warren local were also arrested for hypodermic needles in separate incidents, according to the police blotter.
A Bedminster woman was also charged with stealing a pocketbook from a Warren tennis club, police report.
Breaking: 13 minor victims from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio and Indiana fell prey to the Day Care Owner from Basking Ridge: authorities
Bernards Township Police will be among the many Somerset County agencies cracking down on drunk driving during Super Bowl LI on Sunday.
A Basking Ridge home burglarized on Monday prompts police to offer steps to discourage would be burglars from targeting a home.
Breaking: Some residents are still in the dark as of Tuesday morning following the storm overnight which brought high winds and flooding.
A hit and run driver crashed into a Basking Ridge woman on King George Road in Warren on Thursday morning, police report.
Bernards Township Captain Michael Shimsky has been promoted to full time Deputy Chief of Police.
Congrats to the officers of the Liberty Corner Fire Company for 2017.
A group of bikers were also reportedly riding through Walmart, cursing and refusing to leave in a separate incident: blotter.
More details after a teen was killed when her car hit a tree on a N.J. roadway, police said. Her sister suffered from the same tragedy.
A Basking Ridge and an East Windsor local were arrested for driving under the influence in Warren on Thursday, police report.
Police Sgt. Jon Burger was honored for risking his life to save the life of a Warren officer during an active shooter incident in 2015.
A study says New Jersey isn't quite ready to handle the effects of a major disaster, a disease outbreak or bioterrorism.
Bernards Twp. is among the law enforcement agencies participating in the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over 2016 Year End Holiday Crackdown.
The department raised approximately $1,000 throughout the month.
Five other people were also arrested by Bernards Township Police recently.
Bernards Township Police remind residents, "PLEASE DO NOT leave your vehicle unlocked with the keys in it!"
A total of seven people were arrested, including a woman from Basking Ridge, for shoplifting from Watchung businesses last week: blotter
Pills and patches may be dropped off as part of Operation Take Back, a nationwide initiative designed to prevent substance abuse.
Most of the arrests were for public urination. However the total number of arrests was down from recent years, according to police.
One person was rescued as fire and emergency officials pulled the victim up using a rope and stoke system.
A 74-year-old man shot at a police officer, opening fire on a N.J. highway, police said.
A resident on Lake Road reported that when he woke up two of his cars were stolen from the driveway: blotter.
Anyone should report any suspicious packages, or any suspicious activity, at either station by calling police
Four people were arrested in Bernards Township for possession of drugs and guns, prescription fraud and eluding police: blotter
Bernards Township Police are investigating three car burglaries where the suspect(s) smashed a window to gain entry and steal belongings.
A Basking Ridge man reported his car was stolen in Bedminster and used in possible 3 robberies in Newark: blotter
A gofundme site has been set up to help one of the families displaced.
A two-alarm fire that broke out at an apartment building in the Basking Ridge Monday displaced residents, caused a rood collapse.
A pig that got loose in Far Hills was among the calls police responded to last week.
A 13-year-old boy died Monday after he was hit in a bicycle crash in Somerset County, police said.
A car carrier with seven cars caught on fire on Sunday afternoon while on Route 287.
Three Bernards Township Police Officers were promoted last night and two others have received advanced assignment/appointments.
Six people were arrested last week including three locals from Basking Ridge and Bernardsville: blotter
Change will be collected at TD Bank in Warren on Friday and will be donated to the Liberty Corner First Aid Squad.
A Somerset County doctor and seven others from six towns were busted in an opiate ring that left one person dead, according to authorities.
Hardwick Stires, 21, robbed four businesses over the course of three days in Dec. 2014.
New Jersey is among the states that have the most lenient drunk driving laws and enforcement, a new report says. Here's why.
David M. Adams, 30, a former high school music teacher, used the internet—including Skype—to proposition the minor, authorities say.