Accused murderer may have fled to Guatemala, report says.
Police say Anne Zgonena and her three children are safe and in an undisclosed location.
Missing mom last seen early Monday.
Also this week in wacky New Jersey police news, holy stupidity, Batman! A "superhero" causes a stir at a Home Depot.
A 37-year-old Fairview man died Saturday morning after a car crash along Gorge Road
The alleged incident occurred Thursday morning at a bus stop under Lemoine Avenue in Fort Lee, where carpoolers typically meet up to take advantage of the Port Authority’s Carpool Plan.
After sitting in Somerset County Jail for weeks, Dover resident Philip Cise, who allegedly struck and killed Paramus High School graduate Gabby Reuveni, was sent to the Ann Klein Forensic Center for evaluation to determine if he can stand trial.
Police say the road, which is being used for the triathlon, will close on Aug. 11 from 12:01 a.m. to about 10 p.m. No parking will be allowed there, and traffic will be diverted, as officials face a “complex operation.”
The 87-year-old driver was ticketed Tuesday after she ran into a woman and her three-year-old child in a crosswalk at Center Avenue and Whiteman Street, police said.
A Bergen County Grand Jury handed up a two-count indictment charging Charles J. Ann with murdering Aena Hong, whom he allegedly ran over with his car multiple times outside the Fort Lee Community Center in February.
Umbrellas suffer in the name of research and a cop goes way overboard to get a date in this week's weird New Jersey police news.
Bergen County Chiefs invited to discuss the effect on their municipalities if the County Police are absorbed into the Sheriff's Department.
Woodcrest Center Nursing Home staff received a letter referencing Aurora, Colorado shootings; bomb squad and K-9 unit called in.
Gross vandalism and crimes against the house of God top this week's crazy New Jersey police news.
The Aurora theater shooting put law enforcement everywhere on alert; heightened security at Bergen County movie theaters.
Police took one 18-year-old and two 13-year-olds into custody Thursday night after a Fort Lee resident saw them allegedly break into his and other cars on 11th Street and followed them to the GWB.
Police Officer Theron Kelly, a 19-year veteran of the Fort Lee Police Department, is the “Chief’s Award” recipient for July, police announced. A Newark native, Kelly has served in the patrol division for most of his career.
The fire began Sunday morning with a transformer that blew on Old Palisade Road, forcing Main Street businesses to close and even one Fort Lee firehouse to lose power. But fire officials said power was restored to the area as of late Sunday night.
A man's police connections don't get him anywhere and a young statue fan pleads on YouTube for the return of a beloved lawn ornament in this week's "OMGs from NJ PDs."
Fire began with a transformer that blew on Old Palisade Rd.; businesses closed until further notice.
Three men wearing masks and carrying flashlights were caught after police surrounded the residence and found a pillowcase full of jewelry, authorities said.
Since Fort Lee police started using an e-ticketing system late last year, the number of summonses issued has increased by more than 50 percent, officials say. But pedestrian enforcement may also account for some of that increase.
Fort Lee police picked up the accused thief less than a half-mile from the residence on Bridle Way, arresting and charging him with burglary and theft.
Nobody was injured in an accident that occurred in the southbound express lanes, which had to be shut down for a brief period late Tuesday morning, authorities said.
Fort Lee police say a Paramus man was struck by a van Sunday when he got out of his car after a minor accident with the van in an attempt to stop the driver from fleeing the scene.
New Jersey's roads are filled with troublemakers in this week's OMGs from NJ PD.
The two-week program, sponsored by the Fort Lee Police Department, instilled the core values of courtesy, professionalism, respect, integrity and dedication.
The dog had been missing for about 12 hours since it took off from its Leonia home on the 4th of July, apparently frightened by loud fireworks.
Palisades Park woman suffers a lacerated elbow after getting hit by a car at Anderson Avenue and Main Street on the evening of the 4th of July.
Fire officials closed the building until repairs can be completed. Fire Chief says it's likely to be at least one day.
A senior citizen has an extreme reaction to a neighbor's gas, while a cat causes both a car accident and power outage in this week's OMGs from NJ PD.
Woman's former co-workers say man was sick, and wife was 'very devoted' to her husband
Former Fort Lee resident Young-Kyu Park was one of 93 people arrested across North Jersey Wednesday for allegedly obtaining NJ driver’s licenses using fake documents.
People should still call 911 in the event of an emergency but must call 201-461-8000 Wednesday from 9 p.m. to midnight if it’s not an emergency, Fort Lee police said.
The underground fire likely “put itself out,” but it was the cause of at least some power outages in the area and carbon monoxide in at least one building, fire officials said, as they waited for PSE&G to arrive late Tuesday morning.
The public and area fire departments were invited to join the Fort Lee Fire Department Saturday at Constitution Park for a “wetdown” of Ladder Company No. 3’s new 2000-gallon pumper.
"President Obama" tries to reach Tim Tebow, while a wing-eating champion finds himself in a hot, saucy mess.
Sheriff Michael Saudino launches a new application that allows residents to track fugitives.
The state announced Tuesday it was ordering 21 municipalities to suspend red light camera programs. Fort Lee Police Chief discussed a wide range of issues as the special guest speaker at the Fort Lee GOP’s monthly meeting.
The incident, in which a man brandished a handgun and demanded cash from the register after asking for a pack of cigarettes, occurred just after 1:30 a.m. Monday at an Exxon station on Route 4, police say.