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Wrong-way driver goes onto boardwalk in popular NJ beach
BELMAR — Oceanfront visitors on Thursday witnessed a crash that caused mayhem on the boardwalk. The series of events led 44-year-old Jason Nagy, of Avon, to be arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, among other charges. Just after 9 a.m., Belmar Police received reports of a crash around...
Suspicious Vehicle in Tinton Falls Ends With Arrest of Armed Drug Dealer
TINTON FALLS, NJ – Jose Quinta, 39, from Elizabeth, was arrested on multiple charges following a suspicious vehicle investigation by the Tinton Falls Police Department. The incident occurred yesterday in…
Monmouth County Man Indicted For Illegal Trading Scheme
BRIELLE – A former partner at a New Jersey broker-dealer firm has been indicted on charged stemming from an insider trading scheme that gained millions of dollars in illegal trading profits, state officials said. Christopher Matthaei, 44, of Brielle, was indicted by a federal grand jury with two counts...
Brick Township Fugitive Wanted in Human Dismemberment Case Captured in Marlboro
Ocean County, NJ – Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer has confirmed the arrest of Jared Krysiak, 34, from Brick Township, on serious criminal charges. Krysiak, who had been a…
The Asbury Park, NJ Resident Who Died On The Titanic
The gut-wrenching story of the submersible lost at sea over the past week had many people thinking about the fact that another tragedy was connected to the Titanic. In researching the New Jersey connections to the legendary ship, we came across the story of an Asbury Park resident who died on the cruise ship, and we were intrigued by his story.
Disgraced Former Howell Police Chief Sentenced to Two Years Probation
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Former Wall Township Teacher Facing Additional Charge
Julie Rizzitello, 36, of Brick Township, has been charged with one count of second-degree Sexual Assault and one count of third-degree Witness Tampering. As a result of the continued investigation involving members of the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office Special Victims Bureau and Wall Township Police Department, assisted by the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office and the Brick Township Police Department, it has been revealed that the alleged criminal conduct by Rizzitello began in 2017 with another student. On multiple occasions in Brick Township – Rizzitello allegedly engaged in various sexual acts with the second victim.
Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office Celebrates Success of 31st Annual Sheriff Youth Week
MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ: The Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office hosted a successful 31st Annual Sheriff Youth Week, celebrating over 3 decades of the longest running program in the state of its kind.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The 2024 Sheriff Youth Week began on July 8th and the class graduated from the event-filled program on July 12th. Monmouth County's Sheriff Youth Week program offers a unique opportunity for young people to explore their interests in law enforcement through police academy-style training, drill and exercise programs and instructional sessions at the Monmouth County Police Academy, 2000 Kozloski...
Suspect arrested in burglary of three businesses
BRICK TOWNSHIP — A suspect has been arrested following a string of burglaries at businesses in Ocean and Monmouth counties. Todd M. Lansing, 46, of Brick Township, was arrested and charged with two counts of attempted burglary and one count of burglary to three commercial businesses in Brick Township. He also was charged with three counts of criminal mischief, two counts of possession of burglary tools and one count of theft, on July 2, Brick Township Chief of Police David Forrester announced.
Ex-Howell police chief gets probation for lying about extramarital affair with underling
FREEHOLD - In a steep fall from grace, former Howell police chief Andrew Kudrick walked out of court Friday a convicted felon, on probation for lying during an investigation about an affair he was having with a onetime subordinate. Superior Court Judge Paul X. Escandon placed Kudrck, 50, on probation for two years...
Crash on I-195 East in Upper Freehold Township
4:11 p.m. update the traffic delay has resolved and no delays reported in the area. UPPER FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP, NJ (MONMOUTH)–Around 2:55 p.m. on July 19, 2024 Hope Fire Company – Upper Freehold Firefighters, EMS and NJ State Police responded to I-195 east bound near mile post 9.6 for a motor vehicle crash. It was reported that a vehicle left the roadway overturned with entrapment. Firefighters and EMS removed the victim and transported the patient to a local hospital.
Police Department presents K-9 unit
BRADLEY BEACH — The July 10 borough council meeting got off to a “pawfect” start, thanks to Officers Anthony Badalamenti and Andrew Redmond, who led a presentation that discussed the police department’s K-9 unit. The presentation covered the history, training, duties and highlighted the three dogs that currently serve alongside human officers; Liga, Robby and Rico.
RED BANK: FIREFIGHTER RECALLS SCARE AS STORY OF COMMUNITY
The scene of the July 2 fire (above) and Firefighter David Cassidy giving the thumbs up as he is taken from the scene to the hospital (below). (Photo by Brian Donohue. Click to enlarge.) By BRIAN DONOHUE. As Red Bank volunteer firefighters battled a blaze in an attached town home...
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