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Men arrested for stealing 140 shopping carts from NJ ShopRite
Pat Battle reporting on the men arrested for stealing 140 shopping carts.
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2 men allegedly stole 140 shopping carts from a NJ store, leading to a shortage
Two men arrested in Newark are being called career criminals, but police say they aren’t stealing high-priced things like cars or jewelry. They’re allegedly swiping shopping carts, making off with tens of thousands of dollars worth of them.
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Lieutenant charged after allegedly swiping drugs from evidence room at prosecutor's office
A lieutenant with a county prosecutor’s office in New Jersey allegedly stole drugs from inside an evidence room, then tried to cover up his tracks. Kevin Matthew faces charges including tampering with physical evidence, possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia and misconduct, police said. The 47-year-old has been on leave from the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office since...
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Afterschool aide accused of sexually assaulting child in northern NJ
An afterschool aide in northern New Jersey is facing multiple charges in connection to the alleged sexual assault of a child, according to the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office. Johnathan Jones, 21 and of Bloomingdale, was charged with aggravated sexual assault, sexual assault by sexual contact, and endangering the welfare of a child after his arrest in Paramus Saturday, Bergen County…
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Burglary spree in Bergen County
In Bergen County police are investigating a string of burglaries over the Thanksgiving weekend. Investigators think the crimes may be connected. News Four’s Adam Harding is in Paramus where one of those homes was hit.
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Criminal investigation underway at the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office
State investigators are looking into how drugs went missing from an evidence room at the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office, sources familiar with the investigation tell NBC New York.
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State investigators looking into how drugs went missing from Bergen County Prosecutor's Office
State investigators are looking into how drugs went missing from an evidence room at the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office, sources familiar with the investigation tell NBC New York. The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office said it is part of an ongoing criminal investigation “related to the conduct of a sworn member” of the county prosecutor’s office. The prosecutor’s office...
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NJ police investigating after 2-year-old found dead inside home
Law enforcement officials are investigating after a toddler was found dead inside a New Jersey home, according to police.
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Arrest made in jarring hit-and-run of NJ 11-year-old caught on video
Jarring video shows a boy get struck by an SUV as he was crossing an intersection in New Jersey, with the vehicle never appearing to stop or barely even slow down.
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11-year-old boy struck by SUV while walking to school in NJ
An 11 year-old boy is recovering after he was struck in a hit and run on his walk to school. Melissa Colorado reporting.
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Video shows 11-year-old struck by SUV that never appears to stop at NJ intersection
Jarring video shows a boy get struck by an SUV as he was crossing an intersection in New Jersey, with the vehicle never appearing to stop or barely even slow down — and now police are searching for the driver.
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NJ borough named among best small cities in U.S.: Study
People like to brag about where they’re from, but residents of one New Jersey borough may be able to get the last word in the tri-state, according to recent rankings.
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Man resentenced to life for slaying aspiring rapper who was shot, set on fire in NJ
A man has been sentenced to life in prison again in the murder of an aspiring rapper authorities said was shot and killed before his body was set on fire in New Jersey a dozen years ago. Randy Manning was convicted in a June retrial of murder, arson, desecration of human remains, and weapons offenses in the August 2011 death…
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NJ man killed wife, then staged robbery to cover it up: Police
In New Jersey, a 71-year-old man is waiting to face a judge on charges that he killed his wife, then allegedly went to extreme measures to try and cover up his crime.
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New Jersey man accused of killing wife and staging robbery to cover up crime
A New Jersey man was arrested after killing his wife and staging a robbery to cover up the crime, Bergen County prosecutors said. Prosecutors allege 71-year-old Michael Manis killed his wife on Aug. 11 and called police a day later after first staging a robbery in their Hasbrouck Heights home. In the 911 call from around 5 p.m. Saturday, authorities…
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NYC man convicted of 2011 murder of soon-to-be ex-wife's boyfriend
A New York City man was convicted of murdering the boyfriend of his soon-to-be ex-wife in New Jersey more than 10 years ago, prosecutors announced. Sui Kam “Tony” Tung was convicted of murdering Robert Cantor in Teaneck, New Jersey on March 6, 2011, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella announced Friday after Tung was convicted the previous day of murder, aggravated arson,…
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Trio accused in string of burglaries targeting luxury homes throughout NJ: BCPO
Three men from Elizabeth, New Jersey are facing charges in connection to a string of residential burglaries throughout the state targeting luxury homes usually on dead-end streets, the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office announced. Steven Rugeles, 30, Santiago Camargo-Rojas, 24, and Nicholas Buitrago-Grillo, 23, were arrested on various charges of conspiracy to commit burglary, money laundering, receiving stolen property, possession of…
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Early Morning Earthquake Rattles Parts of Westchester County and New Jersey
A small earthquake shook parts of Westchester County and New Jersey in the middle of the night. Lynda Baquero reports.
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Small Earthquake Rattles Parts of NY and NJ
The earthquake occurred in near the Westchester County town of Hastings-on-Hudson, about three miles north of Yonkers, but it was felt as far away as New Jersey. NBC New York’s Jen Maxfield reports.
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Earthquake Rattles Parts of Westchester County, NJ in Middle of Night
A small, 2.2 magnitude earthquake rattled the lower Hudson Valley and parts of northeast New Jersey early Friday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.