Find Your Daily Voice
Patchogue Man Surrenders In Attempted Murder Case
A Long Island man wanted as a second suspect in a summer shooting that left a teen boy hurt has surrendered to authorities in New Jersey.
Marcus Johnson, 22, of Patchogue, turned himself in at 5:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5, Hoboken Police Detective Lt. Danilo Cabrera said.
A warrant was issued for Johnson's arrest in September on charges of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder and various weapons offenses, in the Monday, June 6 shooting on 4th and Jackson Street, Cabrera said.
Halim Gilyard, age 19, was arrested on Friday, June 10 by police executing a warrant at an …
Long Island Man Surrenders As Second Attempted Murder Suspect In Hoboken Shooting
A Long Island man wanted as a second suspect in a summer shooting that left a teen boy hurt has surrendered to authorities in Hoboken.
Marcus Johnson, 22, of Patchogue, NY, turned himself in at 5:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5, Hoboken Police Detective Lt. Danilo Cabrera said.
A warrant was issued for Johnson's arrest in September on charges of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder and various weapons offenses, in the June 6 shooting on 4th and Jackson Street, Cabrera said.
Halim Gilyard, 19, was arrested on June 10 by police executing a warrant at an apartment building …
Police: Bullet Narrowly Misses Hoboken Store Employee In Drive-By Shooting, 2 In Custody
A drive-by shooting missed the intended target and instead went through a storefront, narrowly missing a store employee earlier this month in Hoboken, authorities said Thursday in announcing two arrests.
Edwin Hernandez, 18, and Leonardo Mora, 35, both of Jersey City, were arrested in connection with the July 5 incident, Hoboken police Det. Lt. Danilo Cabrera said.
A dark colored vehicle drove by 3rd and Jackson Street, where a single shot rang out toward a 26-year-old Elizabeth man, who police say was the intended target, on July 5.
The bullet went through a store front window and na…
Authorities: Off-Duty State Trooper Was 2X Over Legal Limit In Hoboken Police Car Crash
An off-duty New Jersey State Trooper was twice over the legal limit when he struck a Hoboken police car in an early-morning crash over the weekend, authorities said.
Roy Sanchez, 28, was heading in the wrong direction down First Street in Hoboken, when Officer Harry Montavlo saw him, activated his lights and attempted to pull him over around 2 a.m. Saturday, Det. Lt. Danilo Cabrera said.
Sanchez, of Secaucus, then turned right and struck a pile of snow, reversed and struck Montalvo's car, then drove forwarded and pulled over in front of Hoboken Police Headquarters, authorities sa…
Off Duty Officer Nabs Hoboken Porch Pirates
A keen-eyed, off-duty police officer helped nabbed a pair of package thieves in Hoboken, authorities said.
Hoboken officer Tyrone Huggins spotted two men taking a package from an apartment building near 5th and Monroe streets Thursday Oct. 22 around 7:40 p.m., Det. Lt. Danilo Cabrera said.
The man, later identified as Moises Cabrera and Justin Reyes, both of Union City, took the contents out from inside of the package then threw the box away in nearby bushes, police said.
Huggins followed Cabrera, 31, and Reyes, 28, until on-duty officers arrived and placed them under arrest near 720 Monro…