No officers were injured. The suspect is still at large and investigation is ongoing, said Middlesex County prosecutor.
"The events of this past week have raised concerns of everyone," Chief Hayducka said. Police released basic safety tips for residents.
Anyone with information or surveillance footage of the area is asked to contact authorities.
Anyone with information or surveillance footage of the area is asked to contact authorities. The assault happened the evening of Sept. 28.
A fatal crash on Route 130 south at the intersection of Deans Rhode Hall Road claimed the life of a Somerset resident, police said.
Authorities recovered two guns from a Philadelphia man who crashed his car on Route 1 South on Sunday morning.
Gerald Pellak III, of Dayton, who was a passenger, died at the scene, police said. The crash is being investigated.
The residents told police that the attack was unprovoked. The dog is now with the South Brunswick Animal Control.
No high-speed chase or dramatic crime - South Brunswick police release body cam video that shows a rookie officer helping community member.
"Keep this 22-year-old young man and his family in your prayers," Chief Hayducka said. The crash occurred on Route 522 Wednesday morning.
A firefighter was treated for heat stress and taken to an area hospital after battling a fire at the Sonoco warehouse on Friday.
The incident happened in the parking lot of the La Mirage on Route 1, police said. The investigation is currently active.
A man from South Carolina was struck when he was trying to move his disabled car from the road, on Aug. 21. The driver fled the scene.
It's a "miracle that no one was seriously injured or killed," said Police Chief Raymond Hayducka.
Koddy Hyman of Franklin Park had outstanding warrants from three towns, police said.
Zaire Cromedy led police in a high-speed car chase before he was arrested by officers from South Brunswick and New Brunswick PD.
Around 60 firefighters battled the blaze at Princeton Orchards Apartments off Ridge Road in Dayton, South Brunswick police said.
South Brunswick police are investigating after a woman was struck by a car and killed Tuesday afternoon.
The 49-year-old man was cleaning the swimming pool when he accidentally fell in, police said.
The investigation spanned over five months and required coordination from multiple law enforcement agencies, police said.
Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said 487 law enforcement agencies statewide will receive a grant to purchase body-worn cameras.
The Monmouth Junction Fire Department was called to the scene to help extinguish the fire, police said.
No injuries were reported, but several shell casings were recovered, police said.
The police department has released a set of guidelines to help residents keep their vehicles safe from theft.
The driver crashed into a guardrail at the end of a street and fled the scene. Police continue to investigate the incident.
Deymis Jimenez fatally assaulted a woman known to him at a residential building on Spotswood-Gravel Hill Road, police said.
Habib Majid pleaded guilty in a bank fraud case that affected financial institutions in multiple states, authorities said.
John M. Denuto who used to work at South Brunswick High School was indicted last Thursday, authorities said.
In a lawsuit, the South Brunswick cop accuses the chief of acting to dismiss tickets issued against friends and favored individuals.
The man was found near the Princeton border, said police.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration was gathering information on Monday's crash on Route 1.
Officer Raymond McCarthy is being praised for his efforts in de-escalating an armed confrontation without any injuries.
Demond Gray, 43, of New Brunswick was charged with one count of first-degree murder, said authorities.
Daniel Passafiume was charged for his role in a multimillion-dollar scheme that defrauded state health benefits programs.
The converters are targeted as it contains valuable metals like platinum, South Brunswick police said.
No injuries were reported from Friday night’s fire, which is currently under investigation.
Police said the teen is the second juvenile charged with the shooting death of Mark Atkins, 18, of Plainfield.
Police said the driver may have suffered a medical episode prior to the crash.
An 18-year-old Plainfield resident was killed, and a 17-year-old injured in a shooting that took place Wednesday evening.
Porter Bell Jr., a 72-year-old North Brunswick resident was last seen in South Brunswick Tuesday afternoon.