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Hackensack Police Detective Cracks Vehicle Burglary Spree Hackensack Police Detective Cracks Vehicle Burglary Spree
Hackensack Police Detective Cracks Vehicle Burglary Spree A Hackensack detective nailed a repeat offender who authorities said burglarized multiple vehicles within days of one another. Reggie Scott, 30, was arrested last week after Detective Massimo DiMartino linked him to three separate vehicle break-ins on Anderson Street from April 21 through April 26, thanks to area surveillance video, Detective Capt. Michael Antista said. Scott had only just been busted in March for burglary and other related offenses before Hackensack police sent him to the Bergen County Jail. A judge freed him within 24 hours, however. He also was in and out of the jail on…
Gun Put To Driver’s Head In Hackensack Cab Robbery, Six Suspects Seized Gun Put To Driver’s Head In Hackensack Cab Robbery, Six Suspects Seized
Gun Put To Driver’s Head In Hackensack Cab Robbery, Six Suspects Seized A gun that was put to the head of a cab driver was recovered by Hackensack police who seized an 18-year-old East Rutherford resident and five juveniles accused of robbing him. Rahmeir McBride was being processed at Hackensack police headquarters following the arrests when he made a run for it. He didn’t get far, authorities said. The driver told police that he’d picked up seven people from the Paramus area and was headed to their requested destination when he was robbed on March 26 near Columbus Park, Detective Capt. Michael Antista said. “They first demanded the money from him by pointing…
Blueline Realty: Current, Former Bergen County Police Officers Want To Sell You Your Home Blueline Realty: Current, Former Bergen County Police Officers Want To Sell You Your Home
Blueline Realty: Current, Former Bergen County Police Officers Want To Sell You Your Home Retired Hackensack police officer Alex Ferenczi has found a way to serve the ones he served with through real estate. Ferenczi retired from law enforcement in 2016 and opened Blueline Realty Group on Hudson Street the following January. He was introduced to real estate in his late teens through his dad's real estate company. He earned his real estate license nearly a decade before attending the police academy. Once he started police work, Ferenczi found himself pairing his colleagues with new homes. Working at Blueline Realty is often a "cop-to-cop transaction," Ferenczi explain…