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Lacey Woman Backing Out Of Spot Critically Injures Pedestrian In Toms River, Flees: Prosecutor Lacey Woman Backing Out Of Spot Critically Injures Pedestrian In Toms River, Flees: Prosecutor
Lacey Woman Backing Out Of Spot Critically Injures Pedestrian In Toms River, Flees: Prosecutor A Lacey Township woman is facing charges after she allegedly struck two pedestrians in a Toms River apartment complex parking lot and drove off, critically injuring one of them, authorities said. Cagla Nemutlu, 22, was backing out of a parking spot when she struck the two men and then sped off without stopping or helping around just before 11:25 p.m. on Saturday, July 19, in the Winteringham Village apartment complex parking lot in Toms River, Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer said. When officers arrived, they found a 60-year-old man with serious injuries. He was rushed…
US Marshals Arrest Clifton Man In Paterson Shooting For Attempted Murder, Prosecutor Says US Marshals Arrest Clifton Man In Paterson Shooting For Attempted Murder, Prosecutor Says
US Marshals Arrest Clifton Man In Paterson Shooting For Attempted Murder, Prosecutor Says A 26-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a July 9 shooting that left a 55-year-old man hospitalized with gunshot wounds, authorities said. Keime Porter, of Paterson, was taken into custody around 6 a.m. Saturday, July 19, by the United States Marshals Service, New Jersey State Police, and the Paterson Police Department, Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes said Sunday, July 20. He was arrested without incident in the area of Gregory Avenue and Burgess Place in Clifton, officials said. Porter is facing several charges, including first-degree attempted murder, secon…
Built From The Ground Up With Edge, NJ Restaurant Closes Doors Built From The Ground Up With Edge, NJ Restaurant Closes Doors
Built From The Ground Up With Edge, NJ Restaurant Closes Doors It’s the end of an era for one Ocean County dining spot. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Edge in Jackson (@theedgeinjackson) The Edge Restaurant & Bar, located at 109 North County Line Road in Jackson, has announced it is closing after years of serving the local community. “After many incredible years, the time has come for us to say goodbye,” the restaurant shared in a message on Instagram last week. “To all of our amazing guests, thank you.” “Your loyalty, memories, and smiles have meant the world to us. We are truly h…
Lynbrook Man Assaulted PSEG Worker, Then Kicked Hospital Wall, Cops Say Lynbrook Man Assaulted PSEG Worker, Then Kicked Hospital Wall, Cops Say
Lynbrook Man Assaulted Pseg Worker, Then Kicked Hospital Wall, Cops Say A Long Island man was arrested after he allegedly assaulted a PSEG worker, then caused damage to a hospital wall while in custody, Nassau County Police said. The incident happened on Saturday, July 19, at 11:03 a.m. on Atlantic Avenue near Marina Pointe Drive in East Rockaway, detectives from the Fourth Squad said in an arrest report. According to police, the victim, a 61-year-old male PSEG employee working as an Environmental Engineer, was on site investigating hazardous materials when he was approached by a man later identified as John A. Spears, 33, of Lynbrook. “A verbal argument ensue…
MUGSHOT: Cops ID Armed West Haverstraw Suspect In High-Speed Pursuit, Standoff MUGSHOT: Cops ID Armed West Haverstraw Suspect In High-Speed Pursuit, Standoff
Mugshot: Cops ID Armed West Haverstraw Suspect In High-Speed Pursuit, Standoff Police have identified the 41-year-old suspect who they say led a high-speed pursuit across multiple Rockland County towns before crashing and then barricading himself in a vehicle with a rifle for several hours this weekend. Marcos Seda, 41 years old, of West Haverstraw, is facing unlawful imprisonment, assault, menacing, reckless endangerment, weapon possession, and fleeing police, according to Haverstraw police. Trouble began around 11 p.m. Saturday, July 19, when police responded to a report of a domestic dispute involving a firearm, Chief John J. Gould Jr. said in a press rel…
Dogs Found In Feces-Filled Camper; 50 Animal Cruelty Counts For PA Man, Sheriff Says Dogs Found In Feces-Filled Camper; 50 Animal Cruelty Counts For PA Man, Sheriff Says
Dogs Found In Feces-Filled Camper; 50 Animal Cruelty Counts For PA Man, Sheriff Says A 36-year-old Pennsylvania man accused of keeping multiple dogs in filthy cages filled with feces and rotting food was arrested Saturday, July 19, authorities said. ‘I’ve never seen conditions that bad’: Humane officer recalls rescuing 6 puppies from Oakdale camper https://t.co/8vmgqXgsbS — WPXI (@WPXI) July 17, 2025 Joshua Humes is facing more than 50 counts of animal neglect and cruelty after North Fayette Township Police received a tip that several young dogs were being kept inside a camper on Noblestown Road in Oakdale, Allegheny County Sheriff Kevin M. Kraus said. Photos subm…
Suicidal Man Barricaded In Nyack Farmer's Market Bathroom Prompts Evacuation: Cops Suicidal Man Barricaded In Nyack Farmer's Market Bathroom Prompts Evacuation: Cops
Suicidal Man Barricaded In Nyack Farmer's Market Bathroom Prompts Evacuation: Cops A suicidal man barricaded himself in a bathroom of a building in a downtown area of Rockland County, prompting an emergency response that temporarily shut down nearby businesses and a parking lot, authorities said. Officers from the Orangetown Police Department responded to 119 Main St. in Nyack around 9 a.m. on Saturday, July 19, after receiving a report of a “suicidal male party,” Sgt. Kyle J. Bach said in a press release. The male had barricaded himself in the bathroom and refused to open the door, Bach said. Village officials confirmed the man had barricaded himself in the bathroo…
NJ Transgender Athlete Sues Princeton After Being Pulled From Race Minutes Before Start NJ Transgender Athlete Sues Princeton After Being Pulled From Race Minutes Before Start
NJ Transgender Athlete Sues Princeton After Being Pulled From Race Minutes Before Start A transgender RIT track and field athlete who registered to run in a meet hosted by Princeton University was pulled from the competition minutes before her race, according to a newly filed lawsuit. Rising senior Sadie Schreiner, 21, of Hillsborough, alleges she was barred from competing in the women’s 200-meter dash at the Larry Ellis Invitational on May 3, because of her gender identity, despite meeting the official time requirements and properly registering, according to the civil complaint filed in Mercer County Superior Court. “Princeton would not allow her to run solely because she was…
Boy, 5, Dies After Being Found In Wayne Pool, Prosecutor Says Boy, 5, Dies After Being Found In Wayne Pool, Prosecutor Says
Boy, 5, Dies After Being Found In Wayne Pool, Prosecutor Says A 5-year-old boy died Friday night, July 18 after being found unresponsive in a swimming pool in Wayne, officials said. Officers responded to a home in the area of Armstrong Avenue and Maple Lane around 6:30 p.m., on a report of a possible drowning, Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes said in a news release. According to witnesses at the scene, a 5-year-old boy had been located floating in a pool after he had left his residence unaccompanied by an adult at about 5:30 p.m., Valdes said. The child was taken to Chilton Medical Center in Pompton Plains, where he was pronounced dead at 7:44 p.m. …
NJ Doctor Demanded Sex For Oxy Scripts, Feds Say: Allegations Detailed In Horrifying Complaint NJ Doctor Demanded Sex For Oxy Scripts, Feds Say: Allegations Detailed In Horrifying Complaint
NJ Doctor Demanded Sex For Oxy Scripts, Feds Say: Allegations Detailed In Horrifying Complaint A North Jersey doctor is accused of running a pill mill out of his Fair Lawn office, demanding sexual favors in exchange for powerful opioids, and billing New Jersey Medicaid for visits that never happened, federal authorities announced. Dr. Ritesh Kalra, 51, of Secaucus, was charged in a five-count federal complaint with three counts of unlawful opioid distribution and two counts of healthcare fraud, U.S. Attorney Alina Habba said in a Friday, July 18 announcement. Kalra appeared in Newark federal court and was released on home incarceration and an unsecured $100,000 bond. He must shut down…
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