The woman was arrested after a brief police chance, police said.
Police say anyone who receives the scam phone call should hang up.
Madison police made multiple arrests in the past month. Read about them here.
The man was introduced to the teen through a family member, officials said.
Police arrested a 47-year-old Madison man in connection to the burglary.
Breaking: The crash knocked out power to a nearby traffic light.
Madison police made multiple arrests between Jan. 8 and Jan. 21. Read about those arrests here.
The woman spotted the alleged burglar sitting in her car at the Whole Foods, police said.
Police made multiple arrests in December, including for a theft on Christmas Day.
Chief Darren Dachisen is the second in his family to hold the position.
No one was home at the time of the fire.
The man is accused of being naked in public multiple times in recent months, police said.
Police said both cars were heavily damaged in the afternoon crash.
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Madison Police made multiple arrests during September. Read about them here.
The Madison PBA raised funds to buy Corporal Todd Love, a triple amputee, a new wheelchair.
Police say the woman drove off the road and hit garbage cans near Brooklake Elementary School in Florham Park.
Police say the man accused of making up the armed robbery is wanted in Costa Rica on child rape charges.
The man was walking down the street when he was attacked, police said.
It was not the first time she'd been arrested at this address, police told Patch.
Police arrested a New York man.
BREAKING: Police are advising drivers to avoid the area.
Marine Corps veteran and Madison resident Cpl. Todd Love lost three limbs in Afghanistan. The Madison PBA wants to buy him a new wheelchair.
One person was injured.
The officer was attempting to arrest a man when the injury happened.
BREAKING: The Madison Electric Department is currently on the scene fixing the power issues.
Officials from the police, fire, and ambulance services all helped save a 22-year-old man's life.
None of the remains kept inside the crypt were damaged.
Here is the Madison police blotter for March 2017.
Over the course of 24 and three traffic stops, police say they took a pound of marijuana off the streets.
It's all part of New Jersey's UDrive, UText, UPay campaign.
Police are still investigating a surveillance system that captured customers at the spa is still ongoing.
Two cars were burglarized and police suspect the East Coast crime group was behind it, police said.
The toys went to three different charities, including local hospitals.
BREAKING: No, she's not a hardened criminal; she's just missing her family.
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Over 75 firefighters responded but thankfully, no one was hurt.
It'll be closed for a few hours.
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"That is a lot of medication that has been disposed of safely and kept out of waterways and landfills!" Lieutenant John Miscia said.