The burglaries occurred May 11/12 on Hagan Place, and in the residential area off Meadowlands Parkway, referred to as the “Baker Property.”
Released by Secaucus police, and unedited by Patch, police made the following arrests in town last week:
After a three-alarm fire on April 30, some residents say Harmon Cove Towers simply is not prepared for the worst.
A Jersey City woman was arrested Friday in the parking lot of the Secaucus TJ Maxx, after police said she left her toddler alone in the car.
Released by the Secaucus police, and unedited by Patch, all the arrests in town from April 30 through May 6:
A package of fentanyl was discovered Tuesday at the Secaucus UPS mail center on County Avenue, police said.
Released by Secaucus police, and unedited by Patch, all the arrests in town last week:
People driving past saw smoke and flames shooting out of the apartment's windows and called 911 Monday night. 12 condos were damaged.
184 people were pulled over in Secaucus PD's distracted driving crackdown from April 1 through April 21.
Released by Secaucus police, and unedited by Patch, the arrests in town from April 16 - April 22:
A woman was arrested at the Red Lobster after a public disturbance, plus shoplifting arrests at the Burlington Coat Factory and Walmart.
A call from a resident about men urinating outside their car led Secaucus police to recover a loaded handgun Friday afternoon, cops said.
Released by police, all the arrests and incidents in town from April 2 through April 8:
Police say a local Secaucus man broke into the Coast Guard Auxiliary building on Meadowlands Parkway (under the Rt. 3 bridge).
Released by Secaucus police and unedited by Patch, the arrests and incidents in town in the past week:
A New Jersey man was arrested this week after a woman was stabbed to death multiple times, according to authorities.
Released by the Secaucus police department on Monday, March 26, all the arrests in town in the past week:
Arrests in town from March 12 - March 18, 2018:
All the arrests and incidents in Secaucus in the past week:
Some of the life-saving events and major crime busts made the news, but residents may be surprised to hear about these other incidents.
Released by Secaucus police, all the arrests in town in the past week:
Did you lose power? The North End lost power last night after not one, but two accidents at the Rt. 3 off ramp on Meadowlands Parkway.
Released by Secaucus police, and unedited by Patch, all the arrests in town in the past week:
Released by the police and unedited by Patch, Secaucus police made the following arrests from Feb. 12 - Feb. 18:
There was a shoplifting arrest at the Secaucus Best Buy on Saturday. The full blotter:
The state DOT announced Friday, Feb. 9 this work will be postponed:
Two teens went into one home, and sheds and garages, many of which had been left unlocked. A motorbike, jewelry and cash were stolen.
Released by the Secaucus police, and unedited by Patch, here are all the arrests in town for the past week, Jan. 28 - Feb. 4:
Police arrested a man at Green Farmers Market in downtown Secaucus last week after store owners reported a curious incident:
Released by Secaucus police, the arrests in town for the past week:
This past Saturday, police say they found these three with over five pounds of marijuana parked outside the Secaucus Holiday Inn.
Police say he robbed the same gas station on Rt. 3 twice the past two weekends in a row, after showing a kitchen knife.
Released by the Secaucus police, here are the arrests for the past week in town:
Secaucus police say they uncovered a scam ring at the Jimmy Jazz warehouse and multiple employees have been arrested, with more to come.
Released by the Secaucus police and unedited by Patch, all the arrests in town in the past week:
Did you see? The NJ Transit officer who pulled a man off the tracks in 2016 at Secaucus Junction coincidentally won half a million dollars.
Released by the Secaucus police and unedited by Patch, here are all the arrests in town in the first week of 2018:
It was standing-room only Tuesday night at Secaucus Town Hall, where Mayor Mike Gonnelli and the Moving Secaucus Forward team were sworn in.
It was relatively quiet in town in the week after Christmas:
Four New Yorkers were arrested in Dec. after trying to use fake money at the Secaucus Kohl's. They then led police on a chase down Rt. 3.