Police Blotter: Aug. 7 to 13
Police Blotter: Aug. 10 to 16
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Why were those sirens wailing? Patch recaps some of Essex County’s recent top police, fire and EMS stories.
The Otsego Road fire started when a homeowner was working on a fixture, report says.
The popular urban exploration site continues to see visitors despite continued police surveillance.
The Long Branch flight instructor was on his way to pick up a student at Teterboro Airport when mechanical problems hit, authorities say.
Police Blotter: July 31 to Aug. 7
Police Blotter: Aug. 3 to 10
None of the flights took evasive maneuvers as a result of the drones, which were spotted around noon Sunday, reports said.
Police Blotter: July 27 to 31
The Verona resident worked for the Roseland school district in a non-teaching capacity, prosecutors say.
Police Blotter: July 24 to 30
Parked vehicles were entered on Lakewood Avenue, The Fairway and Woodlawn Terrace.
Natasha Bellott had a winning ticket in her pocket when she died in a car crash. She was headed home to surprise her family in Bloomfield.
Police Blotter: July 17 to 23
Police Blotter: July 20 to 27
The bike-riding 47-year-old man is allegedly responsible for 7 burglaries in North Caldwell, Little Falls and Allendale.
The chase began in Bloomfield and ended with a crash and struggle on the Montclair State University campus.
The driver ran into Bloomfield police cars on Normal Avenue.
Several of those charged are still at-large. Learn their identities here.
Police Blotter: July 13 to 20
Police Blotter: July 10 to 16
Police Blotter: July 4 to 8
The high-speed pursuit began in Cedar Grove, crossed through Verona and ended with an arrest in West Orange.
Police: Water discoloration is occurring, but issues should subside over the “next several hours.”
Susan E. Niler, 50, was the sole occupant of a Jeep Cherokee when the tree fell on her car in Millburn.
The victim suffered a broken arm so severe that the bone was sticking through her skin, prosecutors say.
Local firefighters captured this spectral image.
The alleged thief knew the homeowner’s son, police said.
Police Blotter: June 29 to July 5
A Livingston resident said that she had to wake up her driver several times during the trip home.
The impact damaged the outside wall and sent merchandise flying.
Police Blotter: June 22 to 28
Authorities arrive on the scene and release the animals; Charges may be filed.