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With temperatures dipping, several water bodies become frozen but are extremely dangerous, police said.
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Kardashian has been an advocate for Dawn Jackson who said she suffered years of sexual abuse at the hands of male relatives.
The Police Department also released guidance on how to distinguish between legally operating drones and unknown ones.
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Drone sightings have been reported across the state. The FBI is now leading the investigation.
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With Holiday shopping on, the opportunity for package theft has increased.
The business was deemed uninhabitable until necessary repairs could be made, police said.
The program officially went live in East Brunswick on Nov. 6, the police department said.
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Officials have also asked residents not to use any type of fireworks, including legal fireworks during Diwali.
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There’s a large police presence in the area of Albert Avenue as cops work to capture the runaway ostrich.
The company is among 23 unlicensed movers issued Notices of Violation by the state, NJ Attorney General said.
In one instance, the woman threatened to kill the staff member’s spouse, the County Prosecutor said.
OceanFirst Bank engaged in redlining, not lending to Black, Hispanic and Asian borrowers, in Middlesex, Ocean and Monmouth, authorities said
Kofi Amankwaa filed several fake immigration documents under the Violence Against Women Act. He owes millions in restitution.
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Scammers are sending threatening emails to residents demanding payment in Bitcoin, police said.
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The two survivors came forward after Spotswood resident Raymond Remus was arrested and charged on Aug. 22, authorities said.
Raymond Remus, 45, is currently being held at the Middlesex County Adult Correctional Center.
Volunteers are trained to respond to the police department on an "on-call" basis.
Reynaldo Salcedo-Tavarez, 45, was found by the Marine Service Troopers, NJSP said.
The unknown man was seen peering into a home window on Danbury Lane, police said.
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The crash occurred on Aug. 6 and Earl Koller succumbed to his injuries on Aug. 9, police said.
A caller told police there was a bomb in the men’s restroom at Walmart, prompting evacuation, police said. The call was a hoax.
Authorities have not identified the man. The incident occurred Thursday morning.