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Authorities Investigating Pedestrian Fatality In Aberdeen Authorities Investigating Pedestrian Fatality In Aberdeen
Authorities Investigating Pedestrian Fatality In Aberdeen A fatal pedestrian crash in Aberdeen Township is under active investigation, authorities said. Shortly after 11:15 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 11, members of the Aberdeen Township Police Department responded to the northbound lanes of Route 35 between Prospect Avenue and Amboy Road to find the victim, an adult male resident of Aberdeen. He was subsequently pronounced dead at the scene, according to Monmouth County First Assistant Prosecutor Julia Alonso. The name of the victim has not been released. The involved driver, an adult female operating a 2017 Hyundai Sonata, remained…
Philadelphia Man Accused Of Kidnapping 2 Girls, Driving Them To Jersey Shore: Police Philadelphia Man Accused Of Kidnapping 2 Girls, Driving Them To Jersey Shore: Police
Philadelphia Man Accused Of Kidnapping 2 Girls, Driving Them To Jersey Shore: Police A 43-year-old man from Philadelphia is accused of kidnapping two girls and sexually assaulting one of them in Monmouth County, authorities said. Benjamin Pessin was charged with one count of kidnapping, two counts of endangering the welfare of a child and one count of aggravated sexual assault, Aberdeen Township police said. The two girls were found knocking on doors in Aberdeen early Monday, Dec. 4, trying to find a place to sleep, police said on Facebook. The children were reunited safely with their mother and the family has returned home. If anyone has any information regarding this …
Ex-Jersey Shore Police Officer Sentenced For Tampering With Evidence: Prosecutor Ex-Jersey Shore Police Officer Sentenced For Tampering With Evidence: Prosecutor
Ex-Jersey Shore Police Officer Sentenced For Tampering With Evidence: Prosecutor A former Aberdeen Township police officer has been sentenced to nearly a year in jail for tampering with evidence on two separate occasions last year, authorities said. Philip M. Santiago, 35, was sentenced by Monmouth County Superior Court Judge Jill O’Malley to 364 days in the Monmouth County Correctional Institution. Jail time will be followed by three years of probation, with permanent exclusion from future public service in New Jersey, according to Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Lori Linskey. An investigation by the Prosecutor’s Office’s Professional Respon…