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New Jersey Human Services Police

Release Revoked For Woman Indicted In Crash That Killed Off-Duty Police Officer: Prosecutor Release Revoked For Woman Indicted In Crash That Killed Off-Duty Police Officer: Prosecutor
Release Revoked For Woman Indicted In Crash That Killed Off-Duty Police Officer: Prosecutor Judge Dorothy Incarvito-Garrabrant revoked the release of a woman who was involved in the June 19, 2020, crash that killed off-duty New Jersey Human Services Police Officer, Michael Luko Sr., authorities said. Taquaysha Bell, 30, of Trenton, had been indicted for vehicular homicide and assault by auto while DWI. On Dec. 21, 2021, Bell was released from jail with conditions pending trial over the State’s objection.  On Aug. 19, Bell was involved in another motor vehicle accident in Trenton where she injured a bicyclist and left the scene, according to the Atlantic County Prosecutor's O…
Trenton Psych Hospital Patient Wanders Off: Police Trenton Psych Hospital Patient Wanders Off: Police
Trenton Psych Hospital Patient Wanders Off: Police Police are on the lookout for a Trenton Psychiatric Hospital patient who wandered off the grounds. Ewing police said they were notified by New Jersey Human Services Police about the missing person. Joseph Michalski, 55, left in an unknown direction from his residential unit at the hospital, police said. Michalski is described as being 5'10" tall and weighing approximately 175 pounds.  Michalski was described as being non-violent with no legal status, no pending charges, and no detainers.  If anyone sees Joseph Michalski or knows his whereabouts, please call your local police de…
Hotel-Based Atlantic City Ex-Con Drug Dealer Gets 30 Years, No Parole, In Federal Prison Hotel-Based Atlantic City Ex-Con Drug Dealer Gets 30 Years, No Parole, In Federal Prison
Hotel-Based Atlantic City Ex-Con Drug Dealer Gets 30 Years, No Parole, In Federal Prison A drug dealer who operated out of a hotel room just off the Atlantic City boardwalk must spend the next 30 years in federal prison. Sean Figaro, 35, rejected a deal from prosecutors, went to trial and was convicted by federal jurors Camden in July 2019 of selling heroin, gun possession by a convicted felon and witness tampering, among other charges. He'll have to serve out the sentence handed down this week because there’s no parole in the federal court system. Figaro was arrested in early 2017 by members of the Atlantic City Child Exploitation Task Force during a raid at the Econo Lodge o…