“An unlicensed moving company can be a homeowner’s worst nightmare,” said Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal.
Summit Police is participating in Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over, a statewide crackdown on impaired driving from Aug. 16 through Sept. 4.
A gunman is still at large following an armed robbery at a Subway restaurant in Elizabeth during the day on Thursday.
The event will feature food trucks, a bike show, concert, dunk a cop for a cause, obstacle course, bounce house, PAL hot dogs and more.
Bernards Township Police also report making arrests for theft, drug possession and driving while intoxicated, according to the blotter.
A Summit local was also arrested on drug charges in a separate incident, according to the police blotter.
New Providence Police also reported stopping a vehicle wanted in a hit and run crash in Chatham.
An investigation found that the baby had suffered significant injuries and that the cause of his death was blunt force trauma to the head.
Police said the woman was getting out of her truck when she was hit.
Summit Police Department is looking to hire a police officer. Deadline to apply is Sept. 1.
Alejandro Londono, 54, of Elizabeth is also already facing charges for sexual contact with a 14-year-old boy as well: Prosecutor.
A search warrant was issued at the Summit home where a desktop computer and 4 external hard drives were seized.
An original report of 400 mops being stolen from Overlook Medical Center was made in error, according to authorities at the hospital.
Abayuba Rivas was convicted of killing his wife, stuffing her body in a suitcase and then dumping her at an abandoned home in Chatham.
The driver stopped in a parking lot for a break only to wake up to the van driving into the creek on Friday.
Springfield Police reported making 7 arrests for driving under the influence.
Summit Fire Department responded to an early morning fire at a city home on Saturday.
Warning: Video may be disturbing to viewers. Union County Prosecutor's Office released a video showing the crime to try to find witnesses.
Summit Police reported multiple thefts including from two unlocked cars, a Garden Road home and multiple bikes.
While handcuffed at police headquarters, the man grabbed a firearm from a passing officer’s holster and fatally shot himself: Prosecutor.
Scotch Plains Police also report a car burglary, thefts and drug possession arrests last week, according to the blotter.
This is the second armed robbery at the same Summit gas station within a year.
A laptop and wallet were also reported stolen in two separate incidents in the city.
The Elizabeth man was reportedly stealing well over $100,000 a year from his employer, which is way more than his $22,000 yearly income.
Ignacio Ortiz Vasquez had strangled Yuri Cruz in her bed as she slept, just feet away from where their young son was also sleeping: Police.
A Summit man was arrested for cocaine and a hypodermic needle in Cranford, police report.
Two people remain at-large after they fled a fatal accident. Their car struck a Plainfield man and killed him Thursday night, police say.
An Elizabeth biodiesel fuel company admits releasing 45K gallons of wastewater that included methanol, biodiesel and more, into waterway.
Romulo Meneses-Alvarez, 30, of Elizabeth pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide when he crashed and killed Jairo Lozano on Halloween night.
Josie Roberts of the Summit Volunteer First Aid Squad was honored with the EMT Excellence Award by Overlook Medical Center.
Multiple thefts and shopliftings were reported in Summit, according to the police blotter.
Multiple unlocked cars were also burglarized in New Providence, according to police.
Candy bars and 12 Red Bull Energy drinks were also stolen from another Summit business, according to the police blotter.
3 Summit locals were also arrested on charges of defiant trespassing and contempt of court, according to the police blotter.
All of the vehicles were left unlocked or also had the keys left inside, Summit Police report.
"Please lock your cars and remove all valuables and key fobs. Help us keep Summit safe," Summit Police said.
Summit Police also made arrests for driving while intoxicated, marijuana possession and more.
Multiple thefts from Summit homes were reported including the theft of an antique World War II .25 Revolver and the engagement ring.
Man allegedly asked woman strange questions. "He reached into his doughnut bag (and said) 'Don’t worry I don’t have a gun in here.' "
58 parents in total who owe a combined total of more than $1 million in child support were arrested by Somerset County Sheriff's Office.