Warren Police say the stolen car hit a patrol car while trying to get away before crashing into the center median of I-287 in Bridgewater.
On Wednesday, Warren Officers meet the residents of Mt. Bethel Village at their Day Program.
The car was stolen sometime over the weekend in Warren Township, police reported.
Along with the number of cars stolen from 2020 to 2021, the number of attempted motor vehicle burglaries also increased in Warren Township.
Police throughout Somerset and Hunterdon Counties will be cracking down on drunk driving on Thursday, St. Patrick’s Day.
5 Somerset County law-enforcement agencies reported officer misconduct but none from Warren faced 'major' discipline in the timeframe.
Brian J. Kosanke, 41, was high on Xanax, cocaine, morphine, fentanyl and gabapentin when he hit and killed Thomas Castronovo in 2019.
These cameras will be worn by all officers on the force in Warren Township.
Warren Township Police also reported fraud and a hit-and-run crash over the weekend.
Both were Somerset County DPW employees repairing the Warren roadway when a driver hit a trailer pinning one man and hospitalizing both: PD.
Home and car burglaries were reported recently in the township, according to the Warren Police blotter.
Warren Police have received a $2,400 grant to participate in the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign, this holiday season.
Multiple mailboxes and light posts were damaged and stolen over the weekend in Warren.
According to New Jersey State Police, the driver of a tractor-trailer shot at another driver during Thursday morning rush hour on I-78.
Brian Kosanke, 41, was high on Xanax, cocaine, fentanyl and gabapentin in the 2019 crash that killed Thomas Castronovo, 80, of Warren.
Police said the driver was ultimately issued a summons for careless driving.
Robert Bruno, 71, of Warren, was sentenced to 12 months of probation and ordered to pay full restitution of $31,428.
One car was stolen, two more were burglarized and another car was almost broken into. All of the vehicles were unlocked, police say.
A total of 2 vehicles were stolen and seven were burglarized in the past week in Warren. All of the vehicles were unlocked.
Warren Township Police are once again pleading with residents to "LOCK YOUR CARS AND REMOVE YOUR KEY FOBS!"
Four unlocked vehicles in Warren were burglarized over the past three days, police said.
The first responders honored were from the Warren Police Department, Fire Department, Rescue Squad, CERT team, DPW and a local resident.
As a result Washington Avenue between Route 22 and Rock Road will be closed for about two hours, police said around 10:25 a.m.
The 21st National Prescription Drug Take Back Day will be held Oct. 23. Here’s where to take unused pills in Warren.
The crash caused all lanes on I-78 West in Warren Township to close around 11 a.m. on Friday.
Numerous items were stolen including jewelry, Warren Police said.
Both unlocked vehicles were burglarized sometime overnight between Thursday and Friday, Warren Police said.
The crash was reported on Mountain Avenue east of King George Road near the bend on Tuesday afternoon.
The motorcyclist, a 41-year-old man from North Plainfield, is in stable condition.
A total of $21,500 in jewelry was stolen during the home burglary on Thursday night.
A driver, who was stopped in the center lane of I-78, was also charged with driving under the influence recently: Warren Police Blotter.
Residents are reminded to lock their cars and remove any valuables inside as numerous stolen cars and burglaries continue to be reported.
This is the second positive rabies case this year in Warren.
Warren Township made the list as one of 10 safest towns in New Jersey, according to Safewise.
Warren Officer Bryan Horst is K9 Nikita's handler. Nikita will help the department with narcotics, tracking and clearing of buildings.
Warren Police are receiving a $2,280 grant for extra patrols to enforce seat belt usage during the "Click It or Ticket" program.
Thomas Lamara, 66, of Warrenville Road, Warren was charged with third-degree possession of cocaine and simple assault.
A hit-and-run and multiple car crashes were also reported recently, according to the police blotter.
The New Jersey teachers were removed for a variety of reasons including drug and sexual assault convictions.
It is unclear what was stolen from the home at this time.