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47 Guests Seized As Police In North Jersey Pull Plug On Pop-Up Party 47 Guests Seized As Police In North Jersey Pull Plug On Pop-Up Party
47 Guests Seized As Police In North Jersey Pull Plug On Pop-Up Party An illegal pop-up party in Wayne was beginning to heat up when an army of police suddenly burst in. A total of 47 party-goers were temporarily taken into custody after New Jersey State Police spotted advertisements posted by the organizers on social media and tipped off Wayne Police Chief Jack McNiff. Nearly 500 guests were expected at the Saturday night bash in a vacant commercial building near the Willowbrook Mall, but police pulled the plug before that could happen, Detective Capt. Dan Daly said. Detectives who had eyes on the building before the scheduled start time watched several p…
South Jersey Firefighters Battle Major House Fire South Jersey Firefighters Battle Major House Fire
South Jersey Firefighters Battle Major House Fire Firefighters in Camden County were battling a fast-moving two-alarm house fire, authorities said.  The fire was reported late Monday afternoon at 1456 Louis St. in the City of Camden, initial reports said. Heavy fire was seen shooting out from the second-floor of the vacant property, reports said.  The fire spread to adjoining structures on the property, according to an unconfirmed report. The bulk of the fire was reported under control about 6:15 p.m., but reports said there might be some possible structural problems CHECK BACK FOR UPDATES
North Jersey Couple: Renting Rapper Clogged Our Toilets, Cut Carpets, More North Jersey Couple: Renting Rapper Clogged Our Toilets, Cut Carpets, More
North Jersey Couple: Renting Rapper Clogged Our Toilets, Cut Carpets, More A rapper from Bergen County who was busted on gun charges following a shooting at a Teaneck nightclub trashed the home of a Mahwah couple, a lawsuit filed by their insurance company says. Artist Julius Dubose – better known as A Boogie Wit da Hoodie – clogged and overflowed toilets, cut up carpeting and replaced it with mismatched pieces, among other acts of destruction, when he leased their $3.3 million spread on Finn Court, says the lawsuit filed by Chubb of Philadelphia. Dr. Lawrence Guarino, who owns the home with his wife, Carol, found “negligent, reckless and careless” damage to …