A NJ teacher lost his license after he was accused of masturbating in public, but a school district hired him anyway, officials said.
A man was wanted in a mysterious criminal probe in New Jersey, and the police were seeking the public's assistance this past week
Police say Christmas presents were stolen.
The former substitute teacher was previously convicted of sexual assault in Sussex County.
Police say the fox tried to fight two other dogs later in the day.
The department is taking part of the annual "Drive Sober Or Get Pulled Over" campaign.
The NJ man hid a camera in the bathroom and captured the family – including a child – on video for "sexual gratification," police said.
A video shows what happened to the school. The explosion led to a "total loss," officials said. The school was closed.
Police tried to contact the man using a robot, but the man hit the robot with a pry bar, police said.
Nearby Sparta schools said they were aware of the incident.
The man rear-ended another driver, police say.
Mom and dad wanted to deliver the baby in a hospital— but the baby had other plans.
Police say the driver was half on the lawn, half on the road when they found her.
In addition to damaging the house, the hot tub was destroyed.
A guest at a New Jersey hotel hosting a wedding this week came at the bride with a sword and struck her, officials said.
Breaking: Residents should not call police about the outages.
Police say the man was suffering from a heroin overdose.
One other person was injured in the crash, reports said.
Similar burglaries happened in Vernon and Hardyston, police said.
The mother was told to "cover up" by a local official and that the police would be called, she says. Police did come.
Police say the man refused medical assistance.
Officers got in on the fun, sharing an #InMyFeelingsChallenge video.
The outage has caused a local summer camp to close for the day.
Police are looking for home security footage.
The police officer faces charges and has been suspended from the force, reports say.
Two drivers went 93 miles per hour in a 55-mile per hour zone during a road rage incident, police said.
While some of the cats can eventually become family pets, others are never expected to become adoptable. Those cats will become barn cats.
Jake Pascucci, 28, pleaded guilty to killing Karen Borkowski, 66, of Stanhope in 2017.
Edward Piccola was missing for nearly a month before his body was found.
The driver's identity has not been released.
The man was last seen in Sparta on May 30. His car was found this weekend in Virginia.
Another traffic fatality was reported in what has become a tragic week on New Jersey roads.
A car ran into a tree, police said.
Police say they received calls teens has been hanging out and doing drugs in the woods for months.
The plane is still submerged in the lake, and will be removed later on Tuesday.
Breaking: The pilot was injured in a plane crash just before noon on Monday.
Officer Jake Pascucci pled guilty to vehicular homicide and drunk driving in death of Karen Borkowski, from Stanhope.
Police say the man confessed to the burglaries.
No one was injured in the blaze, police said.
The baby was uninjured but crying, police said.