The man was suicidal and family members struggled to flee the home during the three-hour standoff, police said.
The man was charged after police tracked the use of credit cards taken from the home, authorities said.
The victim's keys were stolen out of his jacket from Crunch Fitness. The man was arrested after arguing with an NJ Transit driver Wednesday.
The 51-year-old man hit a GMC Sierra, flew through the air over the hood, and landed on Maple Avenue, police said.
A resident in her 60s got out of the home and was not injured. A police officer ran inside the house and rescued the woman's cat.
A husband and wife were not injured in the blaze, police said. Two kittens were rescued from the home, but 2 adult cats died: Cops.
More than 100 parking spaces will be available on Wednesday.
The Rt. 46 westbound off-ramp is closed and detours are in place.
Fair Lawn residents will have the chance to dispose of unused, unwanted and expired medicine.
Heavy smoke was billowing out of Metro Bagel's roof and front window, which was blown out, police said.
Collura was shot and killed in the line of duty April 17, 2003.
Christian Tawadros was crossing the highway with several other kids when he was hit. He died at the scene.
The juvenile was struck shortly after 9 p.m. Sunday, police said.
A door was forced open and the dresser drawers pulled open and sifted through, police said. Money was taken.
The enforcement will run from April 1 to 21 and target distracted drivers who are caught talking on hand-held cell phones and sending texts.
The clothes were found 'clumped up' in a wooded area behind a garage where a resident's daughter plays.
A high-capacity, 30-round magazine, 2 guns, and hollow point ammunition were found during a traffic stop on I-80, State Police said.
Steven A. Sherlock, 25, died after a fight broke out at a Paterson bar early Sunday morning, authorities said.
Leonor Ohara, 23, was charged with aggravated assault and possession of a weapon, police said.
Samantha Polanco, 25, struggled with officers and kicked one officer and a police vehicle, authorities said.
The woman was hit by a Ford pickup truck near 7-Eleven, police chief Michael Foligno said.
A girl threw up several times after she got a marijuana 'gummy bear' from a classmate; other kids were given 'gummy bears' too, police said.
The woman tried to pull into a handicapped parking space at a bank branch, but lost control of her car and hit the man, police said.
The victim was reportedly pinned against a brick support column, authorities said in one report.
Someone smelled raw marijuana at Life Storage and called the police.
Police believe the man had a 'medical episode' before the crash.
Breaking: A 2017 Lincoln hit the side of a house on Park Avenue after another vehicle hit it.
More than 3,000 patients 'now live in fear' of their exposure to potentially fatal viruses​ like HIV and hepatitis, according to reports.
Police went to the Garwood Road home after the homeowner got an alert on their phone and saw a man with a mask inside.
Christian Rossiter, 33, was arrested after police found marijuana and items allegedly taken from 3 unlocked vehicles, police said.
The threats came in via email, officials said.
The woman crashed her car into a telephone pole at Plaza Road and Howard Avenue at about 11 a.m. one morning, police said.
A threat against a borough school was found in writing Monday, said Superintendent Nickolas Norcia.
2 bystanders and police physically lifted the car off the man.
The women work at Eva's Spa, Unique Massage, and Good Time Spa, police said.
An NJ Advance Media report says it explores how often police 'punch, kick or use other force' in your town. Police decried the report.
'Take an Uber or Lyft or some other means besides getting behind the wheel,' police urged residents.
The car they were in hit a tree, flagpole, and fence before it crashed into the front steps of a 20th Street home Monday afternoon: Police.
Here's where Fair Lawn ranked in the FBI's annual "Hate Crimes Statistics" report for New Jersey.
Sharese Peeples, 32, and 2 others tried to peg the alleged home-invasion shooting on someone else, police said.