Power Out At Hackensack Shopping Center Power Out At Hackensack Shopping Center
Power Out At Hackensack Shopping Center Power was restored Tuesday afternoon to a Hackensack Avenue shopping center and surrounding areas. ORIGINAL STORY: Authorities weren't immediately sure what caused an outage Tuesday morning that cut power to a Hackensack Avenue shopping center and surrounding areas. Affected businesses included: Home Depot; Petco; Staples; Applebee's; Mavis Tire; Fun Fitness; Retro Fitness; 99 Ranch Market; Port of Call; Chipotle; Five Guys; Femme Fitness; Retro Fitness; Mavis Tire
Mahwah PD: Home Depot Employee Stole $1,500 In Cash A Bit At A Time Mahwah PD: Home Depot Employee Stole $1,500 In Cash A Bit At A Time
Mahwah PD: Home Depot Employee Stole $1,500 In Cash A Bit At A Time A Mahwah Home Depot employee swiped an estimated $1,500 in cash over more than a year’s time before she was caught, said police who arrested her. Video surveillance and register audits at the Route 17 store pointed to 52-year-old Ismay Gopie of Rockland County, Police Chief James N. Batelli said. Gopie, of Hillburn, was charged with theft and released pending a hearing, he said.
Man Who Stole Power Tools From Cars At Home Depot In March Just Did It Again: Hackensack PD Man Who Stole Power Tools From Cars At Home Depot In March Just Did It Again: Hackensack PD
Man Who Stole Power Tools From Cars At Home Depot In March Just Did It Again: Hackensack PD An Englewood man who in March was caught taking power tools from a truck in the parking lot of Hackensack Avenue's Home Depot was captured on surveillance video doing the exact same thing in the exact same lot, authorities said. This time, 33-year-old Adan Lora is facing drug charges in addition to burglary and theft, for taking power tools from cars in the lot and putting them in a shopping cart, Hackensack Police Captain Peter Busciglio said. Last Friday afternoon, Hackensack police officers were dispatched to Home Depot on a report of a man peering into parked vehicles in the lot. Upon a…
Edgewater Defendant Indicted In $12M Go-Go Bar Theft Ring Edgewater Defendant Indicted In $12M Go-Go Bar Theft Ring
Edgewater Defendant Indicted In $12M Go-Go Bar Theft Ring An Edgewater man conspired with the owner of a shuttered go-go bar to use stolen credit card information – and illegally acquired gift cards – to steal more than $12 million, authorities said. Kevin Bae, 30, shared a bank account with the Morris County bar owner “into which millions of dollars were transferred” through the scheme, Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal said Friday. They generated the money through a variety of scams, including scaring elderly people over the phone into buying gift cards by pretending to be a grandchild who was in jail and needed bail money, Grewal said. The own…
Police Ticket Driver, Owner Of Truck Stuck On Ridgewood Hill Police Ticket Driver, Owner Of Truck Stuck On Ridgewood Hill
Police Ticket Driver, Owner Of Truck Stuck On Ridgewood Hill Police issued several summonses to the driver and owner of a tractor-trailer that got stuck Wednesday afternoon on a Ridgewood hill above the Ho-Ho-Kus train station. Officers from both towns, as well as NJ Transit police, responded to the Glenwood Road incident. A heavy-duty tower winched the Home Depot rig up the hill while police re-routed area traffic. Boyd A. Loving contributed to this account.
BREAKING: 4-Car Crash Jams Southbound Route 17 In Paramus BREAKING: 4-Car Crash Jams Southbound Route 17 In Paramus
Breaking: 4-Car Crash Jams Southbound Route 17 In Paramus A four-car crash on southbound Route 17 across from the Home Depot in Paramus injured at least one motorist Tuesday afternoon. The elderly female victim's injuries didn't appear life-threatening following the chain-reaction pileup just before 3 p.m. Several first responders were at the scene. Nutchie's Service of Lodi handled the tows.
Hackensack Brush Fire Doused Hackensack Brush Fire Doused
Hackensack Brush Fire Doused HACKENSACK, N.J. -- Hackensack firefighters quickly doused a brush blaze Tuesday behind the Home Depot off Route 4. Engines 5, 4, & 1 were among the responders to the Hackensack Avenue fire, which sent up smoke visible from the highway.
UPDATE: Police Release More Info On Body Found Near Paramus Home Depot UPDATE: Police Release More Info On Body Found Near Paramus Home Depot
Update: Police Release More Info On Body Found Near Paramus Home Depot The body found partially submerged in a brook near Home Depot in Paramus Wednesday has been identified as a 49-year-old man from Bergen County, Paramus Police Chief Kenneth Ehrenberg said. The cause of death was suicide, Ehrenberg said. The body was found around 2:30 p.m. when Tesla employees went out for a smoke, he said.
Man's Body Found Near Paramus Home Depot, Suicide Suspected Man's Body Found Near Paramus Home Depot, Suicide Suspected
Man's Body Found Near Paramus Home Depot, Suicide Suspected PARAMUS, N.J. -- The body of a middle-aged man was found partially submerged Wednesday in a brook near the Home Depot in Paramus. Police suspected suicide. UPDATE: Paramus Police Release More On Body Found Near Home Depot Tesla employees who went out for a smoke on the sunny, 60-degree afternoon found the body and called police. Responding officers at the site off northbound Route 17 were checking vehicles that may have belonged to the victim.
Darren Drake's New Milford Family Files Suit Following Terror Attack Darren Drake's New Milford Family Files Suit Following Terror Attack
Darren Drake's New Milford Family Files Suit Following Terror Attack NEW MILFORD, N.J. — The family of New Milford's Darren Drake, who was killed in October 2017's NYC terror attack, has filed a lawsuit, NJ.com reports. The suit is against alleged attacker Sayfullo Saipov of Paterson, and Home Depot, which rented him the vehicle, the article says. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.