Port Authority officials allege the driver of an SUV had no license plates and no E-ZPass.
Port Authority officials allege the driver “defaced” his license plate in an alleged attempt to skirt the toll at the George Washington Bridge.
The Fort Lee Mayor and Council will most likely appoint Capt. Keith Bendul chief and Capt. Timothy Ford deputy chief at its first meeting in November.
Outgoing Chief, Keith Sabatino, recognizes the membership of the department and all who support them.
Farmers Insurance Mobile Catastrophe Center shows fire department how it can help communities in times of crisis.
Fort Lee police say they arrested a man who allegedly grabbed a purse with cash from a 52-year-old woman’s shopping car in Linwood Plaza Wednesday.
The event is part of the DEA’s national “Take-Back Initiative,” which the agency says has netted tons of potentially dangers prescription drugs since it started.
Employees decline to comment on police investigation into Morris Plains spa.
A $5 ATM fee is steep, but was it worth this response? Also this week in OMGs from NJ PD, a knife-wielding stalker makes it easy for police to find him.
Police Pipes and Drums of Bergen County bring back the tradition of the Icebreaker as part of their 20th anniversary celebration.
Police Officer Michael P. Bialoblocki, a 13-year veteran of the Fort Lee Police Department, is the “Chief’s Award” recipient for September, police announced.
Four officers were honored Wednesday for their years of service.
Three day celebration brings in pipe bands from Boston, Chicago, Cleveland and New York, and welcomes the return of the "Icebreaker."
Bergen County Police Chiefs hold 9/11 memorial service at the Westfield Garden State Plaza.
Fire Company No. 4 held a dedication to unveil steel from the World Trade Center that they incorporated into a memorial garden.
Nelson Otero, of Fort Lee, and Maxcine Cagan, of Floral Park, NY, were sentenced for shooting Officer Brian Wordell and robbing several gas stations and convenience stores at gunpoint in 2010.
New Jerseyans had their dukes up, to the detriment of an ear and international brotherhood, in this week's installment of OMGs from NJ PDs.
The annual memorial service at Fort Lee’s Police Memorial Square is held in remembrance of officers William T. Birch and Kevin Greener and also honors past officers who have died since serving Fort Lee.
In a statement released Wednesday, Fort Lee Police Chief Thomas O. Ripoli urged parents to speak to their children about crossing the street safely and motorists to use extra caution with kids going back to school on Monday.
Two freeholders ask for public input on dissolving county police, merging functions with sheriff's office.
Also this week in OMGs from NJ PD, an alleged serial car burglar doesn't let a breakfast-time arrest sway him from lunchtime crimes.
Fort Lee police closed four blocks after crash.
Friends say victim was 'happy' leading up to his accidental death
Teenager's school posts message mourning boy's untimely death
Teenager was killed after he stuck his head out of the vehicle's roof hatch, official says.
The vehicles sustained mostly tire damage after driving over the exposed steel. Emergency repair work kept two lanes of the eastbound upper level of the bridge closed for more than five hours late Tuesday night, authorities said.
Soda proves an ineffective weapon, as does creating your own burglar uniform. Plus, OMGs from NJ PD preemptively welcomes Snooki and JWoww into the fold.
Police Officer Glenn Iafrate, a 17-year veteran of the Fort Lee Police Department, is the “Chief’s Award” recipient for August, police announced. A graduate of Montclair State University, Iafrate currently serves in the Fort Lee Police Traffic Bureau.
On Wednesday, police departments and transit agencies across the country showed up on trains platforms and buses as part of a nationwide counter-terrorism and crime deterrence initiative.
Cases against prostitution websites meet with free speech claims, loopholes.
This week's crazy New Jersey police news includes runaway cows, a cash hiding place failure and a pair of boozy pants.
A 43-year-old competitor pulled from the Hudson River earlier this morning has died
Garwood responders find a rotten surprise and a suspected thief makes like Cinderella in this week's crazy police news from around New Jersey.
Fort Lee woman struck while crossing pedestrian crosswalk at intersection of Route 5 and Anderson Ave.
Police took man into custody Thursday morning after victims of car thefts positively identify items found in backpacks as theirs.
A weekly look at police activity compiled from information provided by the Fort Lee Police Department.
Authorities no longer investigating Friday's accident on Main Street as a hit and run.
Fort Lee Police Chief honors monthly award recipient.