The Warren County Prosecutor’s Office charged a Hackettstown and Irvington man, in investigations that stretched more than a month.
Monroe County Coroner’s Office announced Timothy Parks was the name of the man who shot a dog in a car before troopers reportedly shot him.
The Attorney General’s Office has opened an investigation.
The Hackettstown Police Department has charged Sujata Prasad, 46, of Wayne, with criminal mischief and disorderly conduct, in the incident.
Police say the man came back a second time, after they told him he wasn’t allowed there.
The police department says the man, idling in a no-parking zone, pulled away after the responding officer tried to handcuff him.
The Hackettstown Police Department is asking for help in identifying a man who they say took scanners from an office in the Lowe’s store.
Erik Mitchell of Hackettstown has been charged in connection with two car break-ins over the past month.
The Hackettstown Police Department was just one of several agencies that worked with the Warren County Prosecutor’s Office on the case.
Two men ended up in an argument after the accident in the ShopRite Wines and Spirits parking lot.
“Her spirit of service is alive today and always will be,” the Hackettstown Police Department wrote in a special tribute to Jada on Aug. 19.
Kevin Studley, 50, has been accused of threatening the life of a man over dinner plans he was making with a mutual friend.
The car, driven by an Independence Township man, stopped on an embankment after spinning, from striking a pole on Willow Grove Street.
Residents also evacuated their home because of a gas odor after the crash, with gas meters and a furnace vent damaged.
A man came out swinging after the officer heard yelling and checked on their car, his forearms and left elbow injured in the scuffle.
No injuries were reported, and the man refused medical attention, police said.
He was also charged with removing cash from one car and using credit cards at a Hackettstown convenience store.
Authorities are still searching for answers on "Princess Doe," whose body showed up in Blairstown's Cedar Ridge Cemetery on July 15, 1982.
The man, who faces multiple charges, says he told them his car ended up there after he drove off the road to avoid colliding with a deer.
Chris Smith of Warren County faces second-degree theft charges from New Jersey’s Attorney General for taking $75,000 from two police unions.
Roberto Minuta, 36, formerly of Hackettstown, has been charged with conspiracy, obstruction and entering a restricted building or grounds.
Port Authority Police apprehended him at JFK Airport on Thursday, after he failed to turn himself in Wednesday.
Delvin A. Montes-Funez was charged Tuesday with second-degree endangering the welfare of a child, for leaving a two-year-old at the scene.
Hackettstown Police say Michael Garcia, 19, also damaged a drink dispenser in the eatery, sat on the counter and ran around outside.
Police say the building's apartments are uninhabitable, the FruitiMex store unharmed, its storage area water damaged in Tuesday's fire.
A man told Hackettstown Police he was scammed out of almost $5,000 in the pup purchase.
Construction delays expected in area of QuickChek site.
The Warren County Prosecutor’s Office had an outstanding warrant for Gregory Becker arrest, who has been charged before.
The incident happened Saturday at around 2:41 p.m., at the intersection of Grand Ave and Route 46.
The Wayne resident pointed a gun at two people by the Delaware River and stuck one of them, according to court records.
The man was approached on the street by a cop and tried to flee as he was being arrested, according to police.
The Hackettstown man was found stopped in front of the Schooleys Mountain General Store.
A 34-year-old Hackettstown man was arrested was 20 wax folds of heroin, police said.
The convenience store received a call that a car was going to explode in the parking lot.
A 74-year-old woman was initially contacted through email, police said. Her husband gave them $9,000.
The 41-year-old man was contacted by text and asked to purchase gift cards.
Roberto Minuta “aggressively berated and taunted U.S. Capitol police officers” during the Jan. 6 insurrection, the FBI said in court papers.
Five residents of the house on Laurie Terrace were arrested and charged, police said.
Officials say a trio of men conspired with the registered pharmacist to illegally obtain and distribute oxycodone.
Matthew D. Faschan allegedly did not intervene to stop his fellow officers from beating an inmate, officials said.