October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Patch took a look at the number of domestic violence calls over the years:
Quincy K. Clark, 49, of Burlington, was arrested after a 911 call reported a car driving through a private school campus with 2 flat tires.
The two vehicle crash was reported on Tuesday morning and remains under investigation by the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office.
The Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Collision Analysis Reconstruction Team and Franklin Township Police are investigating the crash.
Triangle Road was closed on Friday morning due to the crash.
Lawrence Coven, 61, of Hillsborough admitted to defrauding victims and causing losses of more than $1 million, said U.S. Attorney Sellinger.
Gerald Chapman, 41, of Highland Park, fired two shots at another driver with his 1.5-year-old and 4-year-old daughters in the car.
Ciara Brascom, 37, of Skillman, was identified as a person who robbed a TD Bank in Princeton in late July, said police.
The moving companies based out of Bound Brook, Hillsborough and Somerset were all fined $5,000 each.
The suspect is described as an olive-skinned male with dark brown hair, beard, about 5-foot-11 inches tall, between the age of 16 and 18.
The crash caused the roadway to close for about 12 hours overnight.
The crash was reported on Sunday night in the area of South Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue.
Jason Clifford also claims he was subject to racially charged comments and retaliated against for "blowing the whistle."
The training will take place on Saturday.
The motorcyclist was identified as a 47-year-old male Belle Mead-Griggstown resident.
Firefighters worked for hours to extinguish the fire on Tuesday.
Two flags mounted on a sign in front of a home on DeMott Lane were burned on Saturday morning, said Franklin Police.
Dashawn L. Dixon was named the Fugitive of the Month for September by the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office.
The fire was reported in a two-story condo in Hillsborough around 3:40 p.m. on Thursday.
A Somerset man was killed while riding his motorcycle on Rt. 18 Monday night in the city of New Brunswick.
Hillsborough Township Police arrived at the home to find heavy smoke coming from inside the residence on Thursday.
Hillsborough Township Police said they are participating in a joint police and emergency services training drill.
Authorities said the man, who was on a small watercraft, collided with a 28-foot boat in Manahawkin Bay and was pulled underwater.
The Franklin Township Police found evidence of several gunshot rounds early Monday morning.
Roby D. Cruz-Hernandez, 61, of Somerset, serves as a Pastor at Iglesia Pentecostal El Mesias in New Brunswick.
Hillsborough Township is still recovering Thursday morning from the severe thunderstorm on Wednesday night.
A kayaker was the first to find the submerged car in the canal in Franklin on Saturday.
Hillsborough Township Police received grant money for the enforcement as part of the holiday "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign.
Trained mental health professionals will work with Montgomery, Hillsborough, Branchburg, and Manville Police to de-escalate situations.
The crash involving a motorcycle and another vehicle on Manville Causeway, near Weston Canal Road, was reported Thursday night.
Amitoj Oberoi, who was an Edison Police Officer, was sentenced in the DWI crash that killed two of his passengers.
The free event will feature live displays by Police and Emergency Services, including K9 and a helicopter landing.
Police activity was reported in Hillsborough on Monday night.
Francis Taylor was last seen on Aug. 10 driving a 2011 red Kia Soul.
Sebastian Romero convinced the victim to send nude photos of himself in exchange for gift cards: Burlington County Prosecutor's Office.
Yahmir Brown, 19, of Franklin, was sentenced in connection with the assault on the night before Thanksgiving in 2022.
Hillsborough Township Police released its blotter for the month of July.
The lawsuit claims the man was using the assisted pull-up and dip machine at Retro Fitness when it fell on him and pinned him to the ground.
A home on Pembroke Terrace caught fire on Sunday evening, officials said.
Hillsborough police were called to a home early Saturday after the man suffered second-degree burns on his arm.