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AGAIN AND AGAIN: NJ Ex-Con Freed After 2 Years Charged With Burglary Spree AGAIN AND AGAIN: NJ Ex-Con Freed After 2 Years Charged With Burglary Spree
Again AND Again: NJ Ex-Con Freed After 2 Years Charged With Burglary Spree A Bergen County ex-con with a violent history had been free all of two days when he started up again, authorities said. Justinian Rocco, 25, of Allendale was released from custody only two weeks ago. He’d spent two years behind bars for laying down on a railroad track, stopping NJ Transit service and fighting with police who arrested him. Rocco is already back in the Bergen County Jail, charged with more than a half-dozen burglaries and break-in attempts in Ramsey and Ho-Ho-Kus. The career criminal got into a frenzied brawl with responding officers in a waist-high stream -- biting and kick…
NJ Man Stabs Woman, Turns Knife On Himself, Drives To Hospital, Police Say NJ Man Stabs Woman, Turns Knife On Himself, Drives To Hospital, Police Say
NJ Man Stabs Woman, Turns Knife On Himself, Drives To Hospital, Police Say A manhunt ended when a man who'd stabbed a woman at a home in Ramsey turned the knife on himself before driving to Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern for treatment, authorities said. The victim was taken to the Valley Hospital in Ridgewood before being transferred to the trauma unit at Hackensack University Medical Center following the assault on Swan Street, just off southbound Route 17, around 9:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 18, Ramsey Police Chief Brian Lyman said. The suspect, Jason Hinton 27, of Liberty Street in Little Ferry, was later located at Good Sam, where he'd sought medical attention f…
Employee Charged With Embezzling $122,000 From NJ Company Employee Charged With Embezzling $122,000 From NJ Company
Employee Charged With Embezzling $122,000 From NJ Company An employee in a Ramsey company's accounts receiving department embezzled $122,000 from her employer, police charged. Kimberly Soto, 36, of Prospect Park used her access to company accounts at Ui Solutions to fraudulently divert [the money] from the company to her own personal account" over the course of a year, beginning in February 2020, Ramsey Police Chief Brian Lyman said. Soto was charged with theft and released pending a first appearance in Central Judicial Processing Court in Hackensack, the chief said.