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Mark Niemynski

Car Flips, Lands On Roof After Striking Rock Wall In Morris County: Police (PHOTOS) Car Flips, Lands On Roof After Striking Rock Wall In Morris County: Police (PHOTOS)
Car Flips, Lands On Roof After Striking Rock Wall In Morris County: Police (Photos) A driver escaped injury after the car slammed into a rock wall and flipped completely over, landing on its roof during a crash in Morris County, authorities said. The driver was heading west on East Springtown Road when the car collided with a rock wall and overturned just before 1:50 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 3, Washington Township Police Lt. Mark Niemynski told DailyVoice.com. The driver was the only occupant and was not hurt during the crash, Niemynski said. The Long Valley Fire Company also responded to clean a fluid spill while the Long Valley First Aid Squad’s EMS and Rescue Team evalua…
Woman, 80, Hurt After Crashing Into Tree During Medical Episode In Morris County Woman, 80, Hurt After Crashing Into Tree During Medical Episode In Morris County
Woman, 80, Hurt After Crashing Into Tree During Medical Episode In Morris County An 80-year-old woman suffering from a medical issue crashed into a tree in Morris County Wednesday morning, police said. The woman drove off the road and struck a tree near W. Springtown Road and Harvest Lane around 7:30 a.m., Washington Township Police Lt. Mark Niemynski told Daily Voice. She was apparently suffering from a medical issue prior to the crash, Niemynski said. A Medevac was requested as a precaution and later canceled, authorities said. Niemynski did not specify the victim's extent of injuries, though initial reports say she was unconscious as emergency crews arrived. No ot…
Police: Morris County Homeowner, 58, Threatens Tow Truck Operators With Rifle Police: Morris County Homeowner, 58, Threatens Tow Truck Operators With Rifle
Police: Morris County Homeowner, 58, Threatens Tow Truck Operators With Rifle A 58-year-old Long Valley man brandished a rifle in a Monday morning dispute with tow truck operators, authorities charged. Salvatore Carfaro argued with the operators before threatening them with a rifle during the incident, which occurred outside his Long Valley home just before 11:30 a.m. Monday, Washington Township Lt. Mark Niemynski said. Carfaro was arrested and charged with possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, aggravated assault with a firearm and making terroristic threats.  He was held at Morris County Correctional Facility pending a court appearance.