An Uber/Lyft driver tried to talk to a 14-year-old Hazlet girl twice while she was walking down the street, police said. He was arrested.
The terrifying incident happened Saturday night at a home on Banyan Boulevard in Holmdel Township. The man was hit with a baseball bat.
The Hazlet Plaza Gulf station on Highway 35 was broken into sometime on Sunday, April 23; cash, cigarettes and lottery tickets were stolen.
Breaking: There was just a car crash near Poole Ave. and Tall Oaks Drive in Hazlet Thursday morning, police announced.
The driver told police he briefly lost control of the vehicle Monday and swerved off the road, Holmdel police told Patch.
He helped himself to hypodermic needles from the ER supply room after he came in to seek treatment, police said.
Breaking: The following Hazlet roadways are flooded and impassable due to heavy rain, police say:
Breaking: He was found on Moak Drive but also spotted running on Beers Street Friday morning in the rain.
A man from Jersey City was arrested last Wednesday at the store.
Avoid Clark St. from Monday, April 24 through Friday, April 28 due to construction; Beers Street will also be closed at Hwy. 35.
Breaking: The man had been working as a certified nursing assistant at the time of the assault, authorities said.
They were stopped at the Woroco gas station on Hwy. 36 and Laurel Ave. last Monday. In other news, a Holmdel man was arrested for pills.
All orders at the Chipotle on Rt. 35 in Holmdel between 3 and 6 p.m. Monday give 50 percent to Holmdel Fire and Rescue Co. 2.
BREAKING: Police will be pulling drivers over into the Dearborn Market parking lot Friday night, April 14.
An 85-year-old woman drove through the bathroom of the doctors' office Tuesday, police said.
A man passed out from a narcotics overdose while driving Friday night on Rt. 34 in Holmdel and drove into a utility pole.
The Hazlet man exposed himself to two women Friday night, Holmdel police said.
BREAKING: A Hazlet woman was hit by a car on Rt. 35 Friday morning while inspecting the damage from an earlier fender bender.
He was arrested March 23 in Neptune Township.
A Union Beach man let himself into three different cars last Monday, March 20 in Keyport, police said.
A second man has now been charged in an incident where a woman was tied up, robbed and raped at gunpoint in Hazlet in December.
A couple was arrested Sunday trying to get bogus prescriptions filled for Oxycodone at the Rt. 35 CVS, police said.
A car accident outside the Holmdel Commons shopping plaza was bad enough to cause four people to be hospitalized.
A car lost and looking for directions in Holmdel Tuesday yielded a man wanted for first-degree burglary in Maryland.
Using CPR, Keansburg police saved a 74-year-old woman's life last Wednesday in town.
Police were called to a Holmdel Twp. home Thursday night for a call of an unconscious man who overdosed on narcotics.
Holmdel police, firefighters, emergency services personnel and members of the military read to kids Thursday morning at the Village School.
The cars were stolen between 2:30 and 3:45 a.m. today; the keys were inside both vehicles, unlocked, when they were taken.
A man and woman who picked the tires and rims off SUVs parked in Holmdel driveways last fall were indicted this week.
Two cars were destroyed in the fire that broke out on 18 Dandelion Lane.
A neighbor said they saw a suspicious car near the home at 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3.
A Cliffwood man has been arrested and charged with an aggravated sexual assault that police say occurred in Hazlet Township on Dec. 15.
A Long Branch man was arrested in Hazlet last Tuesday after police said he hid 40 packets of heroin in his underwear.
On Dec. 31, a home in Hazlet was broken into and a victim was injured during the course of the armed robbery.
He pulled up alongside women in his car and exposed himself twice in the past month, police say.
Early Saturday morning, police were dispatched to a Main Street address in Keansburg for a call about a 34-year-old unconscious man.
Holmdel is first in the Bayshore to use body cameras; Middletown, Hazlet and Aberdeen all currently do not have them.
Neighbors' complaints led to a search warrant and the arrest of a man who police say was selling marijuana out of his home.
One patron stole the laptop from another, police said, and then tried to sell it back to him for $200.
Police say a Belford man stole someone's laptop at Delilah's Den, a strip club in Hazlet Township.