Two officers were injured; Stanley Williams was arrested after a standoff that lasted several hours, Lakewood police said.
Julio Anchio, 40, is accused of trying to lure the girl into his vehicle for sex; the girl recorded him, then called police, police said.
Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that on March 30, 2021, the Honorable Wendel E. Daniels, P.J.Cr.P., ordered that ...
Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that on March 30, 2021, Anthony Chieffo, 25, of Brick Township, and Alexander San ...
The fire at Knockout Pizza, on Chambersbridge Road, was reported shortly before 4 a.m., Lakewood police said.
Jahvontae Debose, 24, was charged Thursday in the death of Dajour Randolph, 20, the prosecutor said.
Authorities are seeking information from the public as they investigate the shooting that happened Sunday evening.
Mashon Wilson admitted he left the scene of a November 2018 crash that killed a Baltimore man.
The Lakewood man was captured hours after he fled a Howell police pursuit and wound up in Canada, authorities said.
The motive for the stabbing remains under investigation, Lakewood police said.
An autopsy found the baby died of injuries caused by being shaken hard, the prosecutor's office said.
Merrill Spencer pleaded guilty in November 2019 in the shooting of Johntel Thomas, 23, of Toms River.
A Lakewood man has been sentenced to 10 years in New Jersey State Prison for aggravated assault, officials announced Monday.
The Lakewood Police department is conducting a bias harassment investigation after a dead pig was found on the doorstep of a local rabbi.
James E. Wallace was arrested for the second time in less than a month following drug distribution investigations, authorities said.
A retired Brick Township police officer lived in the home where the fire started; there were no injuries, police said.
Two people were arrested after authorities seized heroin and crack cocaine, police said.
Lakewood police say the men, who were in a vehicle with damage from incoming gunfire, kept returning to the scene of the reported shooting.
Someone who attended the funeral for Patrolman Nicklas Shimonvich had tested positive for the coronavirus, police learned Monday.
The investigation led to three search warrants, including ones in Toms River and Lakewood, police said.
The victim was found in a Second Avenue business with a stab wound to the chest; life-saving attempts failed, the prosecutor said.
The girl, who was seriously injured but expected to survive, was not the intended target, authorities said.
The two companies must refund $400,000 to two customers who paid excessive prices for the PPE, the U.S. attorney's office.
Lakewood police say a search of the vehicle turned up no weapons.
Police said the man, from Jackson, had called to report that he'd been shot.
Anthony Lodespoto threatened baseball bat beatings via messages sent to various Facebook accounts, including Gov. Murphy's, in March.
Police said a group of men attacked the victim outside a home on Second Street, but the reason for the attack was not clear.
Authorities are investigating how the man found his way to the nurse's home; he had been a patient in her care at the hospital, police said.
Dale Murberg, 66, was last seen April 18, according to the New Jersey State Police Missing Persons Unit.
Police say Marquise Cadet claimed he had coronavirus, spat all over a room, coughed on officers, after refusing a mask at a store.
Police charged the two in connection with burglaries dating back to mid-April and said more charges are anticipated.
FBI agents were seen removing boxes from two warehouses in the Lakewood Industrial Park; some were labeled "respirators," a report said.
Three incidents led to charges for 18 people; a man was charged after yelling at authorities investigating a complaint, officials said.
Prosecutor Bradley Billhimer said Fabiola Rubiano, 86, and James Rubiano, 51, had extensive health issues.
Police say Elioenai Aguinaga Figueroa was arrested after a drug transaction; investigation tied him to the pharmacy robbery, they said.
Police found a bouncy house and waiters at the party; 9 people were charged as the two incidents violated Gov. Murphy's emergency orders.
An investigation over several days has found the buses are delivering food, and nothing more, Ocean Prosecutor Bradley Billhimer said.
One man allegedly pulled a handgun on the other and attempted to rob him, police said. Both face charges.
Community leaders told people to stay away because of the coronavirus gatherings ban; 1 man was arrested, the prosecutor's office said.
Events across the state continue happen during the coronavirus outbreak despite repeated warnings from law enforcement.