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! Ex-Con Charged With Hit-Run Death Of Woodland Park Woman
A Woodland Park driver charged in the hit-and-run death of a 31-year-old borough woman is an ex-con with a lengthy rap sheet, including an assault arrest in Hackensack just the other day, Daily Voice has found. Abdullah Parker, 57, was charged with vehicular homicide in the Oct. 15 death of Lillian Zamlout as she walked in the area of McBride Avenue and Hughes Place in town. Zamlout was taken to St. Joseph’s University Medical Center after Parker's black Honda Odyssey bounded onto the sidewalk and hit her, authorities said. She was pronounced dead at the hospital a short time later, they …
Police & Fire
Irvington Man Found Guilty Of Several Drug Offenses
An Irvington man who was pulled over in Newark two years ago with large amounts of drugs in his vehicle has been found guilty of six narcotics-related offenses, the Essex County Prosecutor's Office said Friday. Keshawn Tucker, 44, whose prior criminal record includes carjacking and drug offenses, faces up to 10 years in prison due to the earlier convictions, the prosecutor's office said. Tucker is scheduled to be sentenced in August. Tucker was stopped at Broadway and Montclair Avenue March 11, 2017, for a motor-vehicle violation. Tucker was arrested when police discovered he wa…
Police & Fire
Bergen Bank Robber Gets More Than $30,000, May Have Made Bogus 911 Call
UPDATE (MAY 8, 2019): As coincidences go, it's odd: A bogus 911 "active shooter" call that brought a SWAT team and swarms of other responders to a Park Ridge home had nothing to do with a bank robbery across town that occurred at almost the same time, authorities said. Questions of a possible connection arose after authorities last week announced that Austin Parks, 48, of Spring Valley had been charged with making the April 17 call. However, a senior law enforcement official told Daily Voice that the call was "unrelated...oddly" to the robbery at nearly the same time of an Oritani Bank bra…