Natalie Sabie was charged with aggravated manslaughter after her toddler son died with a "significant amount" of fentanyl in his system.
The stolen RV was one of several thefts reported in Lacey this past week, according to the police blotter.
The 80-year-old Barnegat woman was killed when her car crossed the center line and collided head-on with a truck, Lacey police said.
Lacey police announced they are again taking part in No-Shave November, but this year it comes with "a slight twist."
The New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations condemned John Vincentini's racial threats against an Amazon driver.
A sibling asked Justin Donaldson to see his father after he had missed work for two days. "Call a coroner," was his response.
John Vincentini told an Amazon driver that he was in a "racist neighborhood" and threatened to shoot him in the head, officials said.
Both Gille Park and Clune Park were graffitied in the past week, according to the latest Lacey Township Police Blotter.
The man was running in and out of traffic, and also discarded a hypodermic syringe or needle, according to this week's Lacey police blotter.
Brian Blaszka, 36, of Forked River, was one of three pedestrians killed in a Burlington County crash this past weekend, state police said.
The Forked River man had an outstanding warrant out of Jackson, and heroin was discovered on him after he was arrested, police said.
Justin Donaldson, 36, will remain detained pending trial for his murder charge in the death of his father, David Donaldson, officials said.
About 24,000 gallons of "low-level" radioactive water was recently released as part of routine decommissioning activities, the NRC said.
Thousands of dollars in damage occurred and several warrant arrests were made, according to this week's Lacey Township Police Blotter.
Justin Donaldson, 36, was charged in connection with the death of his father, David Donaldson, 67, authorities said.
This past week, several people were arrested on warrants in Lacey, according to the Lacey Township Police Blotter.
Thefts of personal property from cars and a bike outside a home were reported, according to this week's Lacey Police Blotter.
Ross Miserendino, 56, admitted to forging his partner's signature on checks, opening a credit card in her name and stealing items from her.
The Fallen Officer Jason Marles # 271 DWI Award honors officers who go "above and beyond" in getting intoxicated drivers off the roads.
In a separate incident, Brian Salters of Forked River tried to shoplift from a Lacey store, according to this week's Lacey Police Blotter.
Brian Salters, of Forked River, broke in or attempted to break into nine cars before he set a fire inside one, officials said.
Lacey police are cracking down on impaired drivers as part of the "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" statewide initiative.
More graffiti at Gille Park and fraud instances were reported in this week's Lacey Township Police Blotter.
In a continuing trend of vandalization at Gille Park, a picnic table was apparently intentionally damaged, according to Lacey police.
Several cars were broken into, and one was later found on fire, according to this week's Lacey Police Blotter.
A car went through LunchBox on 9 in Waretown's front door Wednesday morning, according to firefighters.
Douglas Ward, of Lacey, has been charged with distributing cocaine in Ocean County, the prosecutor's office said.
Wibit Water Park on Lake Barnegat will host the drill testing the response of various emergency services.
A Sayreville resident died Friday in a single-vehicle crash on the Garden State Parkway in Lacey Township, state police said.
One woman was found slumped over her steering wheel before 7 a.m., according to this week's Lacey Police Blotter.
An aggressive driver cut off another driver and threw a water bottle at them, according to this week's Lacey Township Police Blotter.
One fraud victim received toll violations for his expired registration being used in North Jersey, according to the Lacey Police Blotter.
Ocean County SWAT assisted Lacey police with a man in distress Sunday night, Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer said.
Officers responded to reports of a man inhaling dust remover in his car and more in this week's Lacey Township Police Blotter.
Officials found a SUV propped up against a tree shortly after midnight on July 4, police said. Three were in the car when it crashed.
The man had a "no bail" warrant, according to this week's Lacey Township Police Blotter.
Detective Brian Flynn was recognized for his skills and service, police said.
The victim said they sent about $100,000 through pre-paid cards and Bitcoin over a period of time, according to the Lacey Police Blotter.
Several drivers were discovered to have warrants, according to this week's Lacey Township Police Blotter.
The crash was one of several DWI incidents in the past week, according to the weekly Lacey Township Police Blotter.