One person was arrested for sex assault and a police officer was punched in the face in what became a wild New Jersey SantaCon this weekend.
It wasn’t just cars and cash that police seized. Other items included an unopened condom and vibrator, baseball cards and 6 pairs of shoes.
Officers also discovered a loaded handgun in the vehicle, Hoboken police said.
Hoboken emergency responders evacuated a high-rise on Marine View Plaza. Multiple people were treated for smoke inhalation, officials said.
A 15-year-old Hoboken teen was reported missing. He's since been found and reunited with his family, police said.
See a list of Hoboken intersections which are “flood prone,” according to city officials.
Suez Water: “During extreme weather, main breaks are common occurrences.”
Authorities closed the Bayonne Bridge as "adverse weather" pummeled the New Jersey and New York crossing, officials said.
Hoboken police charged a 30-year-old Jersey City resident with driving while intoxicated after he allegedly hit a marked police car.
National Weather Service forecasters are calling for a possible cold, wet storm across New Jersey on Friday and Saturday.
Hoboken police charged a Union City man with burglary after he allegedly stole $1,000 of light fixtures from a construction site.
The car drove onto a sidewalk after crashing into another car, according to local officials.
Halloween weekend was busy for Hoboken police, who have also dealt with boozed-up Santa Clauses and an infamous St. Patrick’s Day pub crawl.
Hoboken police said the driver of a car that went careening into the basketball court of Wallace School will be charged with DUI.
A rookie Hoboken officer helped to arrest two suspected shoplifters at a local liquor store, one of whom had a shotgun, police said.
Jersey City police found a 38-year-old Hoboken man “unresponsive” after an assault. He passed away the next day, authorities said.
WATCH: Hillary Clinton was reportedly unharmed in the crash. GOP boosters posted a video. Hundreds of social media jokes soon followed.
The Hoboken Police Department will hold its next “Coffee With A Cop” event on Oct. 20.
A pair of N.J. residents allegedly stole $1K worth of items from a Hoboken Rite-Aid. Then the driver crashed the getaway car, police said.
"He’s established new standards of professionalism and preparedness,” Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla said of Crimmins.
Hoboken police charged a local man with making a false report to law enforcement after he claimed that two men stole his bike.
A tragic fire in Union City that killed five children likely started when a power strip melted and threw out sparks, authorities said.
“There is no heightened danger posed to children by those on registries in regard to Halloween,” an advocacy group says of sex offenders.
Watch a smile-inducing race between a veteran Hoboken motorcycle cop and a youngster in a NYPD Police Department “vehicle.”
Hoboken police charged a New York resident with aggravated assault after he allegedly stuck another man in the face, authorities said.
Hoboken Mayor: “There was an incident created by PSE&G that has since been remediated and contained.”
“I had to get into the crosswalk to stop the traffic, otherwise she would've been waiting all day,” a passerby wrote.
A heavy rain caused flooding in Bayonne on Tuesday, prompting several road closures. Flooding was also seen in Hoboken and Secaucus.
Emergency responders recovered a body from the Jersey City side of the Hudson River on Friday morning, authorities said.
Predictions of storm-related flooding in Hoboken came true. See images of the waterlogged streets here.
The Hoboken rescue was law enforcement's 66th successful deployment of naloxone in Hudson County this year, prosecutors said.
“I’m good,” an OEM officer quips as a beekeeper marches his way with a big hunk of wasp nest in his hand. “I’m good.”
A Hoboken police sergeant was honored by the North Jersey Jewish Business Alliance for his professionalism in a “sudden death situation."
It’s a tough job at a tough location. But a Hoboken traffic control officer impressed his chief with his ability to stay cool.
A Jersey City man who allegedly caused more than $2,000 of damage to a Hoboken business surrendered himself to police.
The cause of death was blunt force injuries to the head, according to authorities.
We know the breaks are frustrating, Hoboken. But there’s a ray of sunshine… you’ve got some hard-working first responders in your corner.
A man allegedly climbed on top of a PATH train in Harrison. Service was temporarily suspended, reports said.
A Hoboken man allegedly shoved, choked and spat at police officers during an encounter near 1st and Harrison streets, authorities said.
Emergency service units from Manhattan and New Jersey helped evacuate the island, reports stated.