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Secaucus Cell Tower Picked Up On Harrison Dispatcher Uploading Child Porn: Police Secaucus Cell Tower Picked Up On Harrison Dispatcher Uploading Child Porn: Police
Secaucus Cell Tower Picked Up On Harrison Dispatcher Uploading Child Porn: Police A police dispatcher in Hudson County was arrested on child porn charges, authorities said. An investigation into Jason De. Lewis, 39, who is a dispatcher and for the Harrison Police Department, began in October 2023, Secaucus Police Chief Dennis Miller said. Secaucus police had gotten a tip that a file depicting child sexual abuse material was viewed/uploaded to an account that was logged into an IP address, which hit off of a cellular tower within Secaucus, Miller said.  The investigation spearheaded by Detective Kristen Bronowich revealed that Lewis owned the file, the chief sa…
Heroin, Meth, Coke Seized From Duo In Hudson County: Cops Heroin, Meth, Coke Seized From Duo In Hudson County: Cops
Heroin, Meth, Coke Seized From Duo In Hudson County: Cops Heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine were among a variety of drugs seized from two people in Hudson County last week, authorities said. Police were searching a residence on the 200 block of Front Street when they found Edgar Agramonte, a 38-year-old Union City resident, had cocaine and 15 ecstasy pills, on Friday, Aug. 25, Police Chief Dennis Miller said.  Jessica Murphy, a Lake Hopatcong resident, was found with 20 grams of methamphetamine, two bags of heroin, Adderall and drug paraphernalia, Miller said. Agramonte and Murphy were both hit with multiple drug charges and sent to the H…
Man Lurking In Secaucus Resident's Yard Had Loaded Handgun, Cocaine: Police Man Lurking In Secaucus Resident's Yard Had Loaded Handgun, Cocaine: Police
Man Lurking In Secaucus Resident's Yard Had Loaded Handgun, Cocaine: Police A New York man with an outstanding warrant found lurking in a Secaucus resident's yard in the middle of the night was found in possession of a handgun, cocaine, ecstasy and more, authorities said. Police were called to a Second Street home around 2:05 a.m. when the homeowner said her surveillance camera alerted her to a man — later identified as Ronald Brown, 35, of Brooklyn, NY — on the side of her house on Friday, Dec. 9, Police Chief Dennis Miller said. Responding officers found Brown on Chestnut Street near Raydol Avenue. While searching Brown before his arrest, Sgt. Aniello Schaf…