He was barred from working in the aviation field.
He was able to flee the scene initially.
The man was a missing swimmer, authorities said.
He and his accomplice were ordered to pay out more than $221,000.
He was riding in the bicycle lane at the time of the crash.
The driver was operating a Toyota at the time.
She was stabbed in the head and the neck.
The driver of the vehicle was taken to the hospital.
Suspected fentanyl, cocaine, and methamphetamine were all involved.
The IED was filled with nails and other varieties of shrapnel.
The cause of the crash was not immediately clear.
The Kia rolled over multiple times.
A man was sentenced for drug and gun offense convictions.
Multiple departments will be on scene.
A child was at the home when the women were killed.
Students and staff were cleared out for a period on Wednesday morning.
The safe dismissal is being coordinated by the local police.
The woman had a .30% blood alcohol concentration (BAC), more than three times over the legal limit in New Jersey, authorities said.
Two trucks collided, causing one of them to catch fire and killing all people inside, authorities said.
A dozen workers safely escaped before first responders arrived.
Authorities are trying to identify the person of interest as they investigate the case.
A church community is rejoicing after firefighters saved their house of worship from damage.
Authorities asked the public for info that could help them identify the person of interest.
The man crossed onto the wrong side of the highway and hit a truck head-on, authorities said.
Keith R. Desousa Jr. would offer to exchange drugs for sex and also had child pornography on his phone, prosecutors said.
The teen wanted to join the Islamic State terrorist organization, formerly known as ISIS, according to prosecutors.
Authorities believe he used chloroform to render his victims unconscious while they were sleeping.
The man exchanged videos with others that showed men sexually abusing toddlers an prepubescent children, authorities said.
The suspect stabbed the victim multiple times, authorities said.
Fallen trees caused known issues along the River Line, including collisions, before last year's deadly collision, investigators said.
There were no working smoke detectors in the home, officials said.
The man was brought to the hospital, but there was no immediate word on his condition.
A few surrounding apartment sustained water damage, but the impacted residents were cleared to return home that night, officials told Patch.
Both of his passengers were injured in the collision, officials said.
Multiple fire departments are operating at the scene on Riverton Road.
One victim entered the store and asked for help before collapsing outside. The other died at the hospital, authorities said.
No passengers were on the bus, and the driver escaped injury.
The man is fighting for his life after the collision, authorities said.
The three-car crash occurred shortly after 5:10 a.m. Thursday in Southampton Township, New Jersey State Police said.
A GoFundMe is supporting the victim's wife, who also lost all her clothes and belongings in the fire.