Crime & Safety
Hit And Run Kills Dog In Warren
A total of six car crashes were reported over the weekend including one that killed a township resident's dog, Warren Police report.

Warren, NJ - A total of six car crashes were reported over the weekend including one that killed a township resident's dog, Warren Police report.
A Morning Glory Road resident reported on June 10 that an unknown vehicle struck and killed their dog.
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On June 10 at 4:15 p.m.: A motor vehicle crash was reported on Mountain Boulevard in front of the library. Jay Tiongson, 43 of East Brunswick rear ended James Horne, 40, of Dunellen pushing Horne into Paul Staeger, 74, of Watchung. Tiongson was issued a summonses for careless driving. Tiongson's car was towed from the scene.
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On June 10 at 7:07 p.m.: A motor vehicle crash was reported on Liberty Corner Road near Mountain View Road. Vijay Parimoo, 55 of Warren Township and Jose Rosa, 31 of Bronx both drifted their cars into each other's lanes and their tires made contact. No summonses were issued and no services needed.
On June 11 at 6:14 a.m.: A motor vehicle accident was reported on Stirling Road north of Old Smalleytown Road. Alok Kharti, 30, of Tacoma, WA rear ended Richard Sadowski, 36, of Gillette. Kharti was issued a summonses for careless driving.
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On June 12 at 3:48 p.m.: A motor vehicle accident without injuries was reported on Stiles Road at Old Smalleytown Road. Hilda Altamirano, 50, of North Plainfield failed to yield and struck Matthew Mittleman, 24, of Watchung. Altamirano was issued a summons for delaying traffic.
On June 12 at 3:49 p.m.: A hit and run motor vehicle accident was reported on Old Stirling Road near #14. Josephine Falcone, 79, of Convent Station reported a unknown vehicle struck her car while she was attempting to make a left turn.
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