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Drunk Driver Crashed Into Pole: Hackettstown PD Drunk Driver Crashed Into Pole: Hackettstown PD
Drunk Driver Crashed Into Pole: Hackettstown PD A 41-year-old Independence resident was arrested and charged with DWI after her vehicle crashed into a pole on Sunday, March 3, authorities said. At 3:19 a.m., Hackettstown police responded to 299 Mountain Ave. for a single car crash, officers said on Facebook. Police were advised the vehicle had struck a pole and power lines were hanging low, blocking traffic on Mountain Avenue,, officers said. Upon arrival, police observed a damaged vehicle and found Stephanie Pietraszkiewicz outside the vehicle, suffering from a minor injury, officers said. Police detected the odor of alcohol on her…
Pedestrian Airlifted After Being Struck By Pickup Outside NJ Wendy's: Cops Pedestrian Airlifted After Being Struck By Pickup Outside NJ Wendy's: Cops
Pedestrian Airlifted After Being Struck By Pickup Outside NJ Wendy's: Cops A 67-year-old Florida resident was hospitalized in critical condition after being struck by a pickup truck in Hackettstown last week, authorities said. The Wildwood, FL man was crossing the access road near Wendy's on Mountain Avenue when he was struck by a 59-year-old Oxford Township man in a Chevy pickup truck around 4:45 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21, Hackettstown police said. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries and was flown to Morristown Medical Center, where he remains in critical condition. The driver of the pickup was not injured.  Assisting at the scene was the Independen…
Pedestrian, 67, Critically Hurt In Hackettstown Pickup Truck Crash Pedestrian, 67, Critically Hurt In Hackettstown Pickup Truck Crash
Pedestrian, 67, Critically Hurt In Hackettstown Pickup Truck Crash A 67-year-old man remains in critical condition after being struck by a pickup truck in Hackettstown, police said. Hackettstown Police were called to the access road near Wendy’s on Mountain Avenue around 4:45 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 21, the department said. Investigators say a 59-year-old Oxford Township man was behind the wheel of a Chevy pickup making a left turn onto the access road from the Wendy’s parking lot when he struck the victim, who was crossing the road. The pedestrian, of Wildwood, Florida, suffered serious injuries and was flown to Morristown Medical Center, where he r…
Hackettstown Rite Aid Slated For Permanent Closure Hackettstown Rite Aid Slated For Permanent Closure
Hackettstown Rite Aid Slated For Permanent Closure The Rite Aid pharmacy in Hackettstown is closing its doors. The Mountain Avenue location’s last day open will be Wednesday, August 30. A spokesperson released the following statement: “Like all retail businesses, we regularly review each of our locations to ensure we are meeting the needs of our customers, communities and overall business. A decision to close a store is one we take very seriously and is based on a variety of factors including business strategy, lease and rent considerations, local business conditions and viability, and store performance. We review every neighborhood to ens…
2 Hospitalized, Including Child, After Major Hackettstown Intersection Crash: Police 2 Hospitalized, Including Child, After Major Hackettstown Intersection Crash: Police
2 Hospitalized, Including Child, After Major Hackettstown Intersection Crash: Police Two people were hospitalized, including a 14-year-old girl, during a two-vehicle crash that took down a traffic signal at a Hackettstown intersection Tuesday, May 16, authorities said. The crash occurred at the Mountain Avenue and East Avenue just before 3:55 p.m., according to Hackettstown Police. A 58-year-old Washington Township (Morris County) woman was behind the wheel of a 2015 Yukon heading northbound on Mountain Ave in the right turn lane for East Avenue when she made a left hand turn and was struck by a 2019 Ford heading southbound on Mountain Avenue, police said. The impact of …
Driver Sought In Hackettstown Lowe’s Hit-And-Run Crash Driver Sought In Hackettstown Lowe’s Hit-And-Run Crash
Driver Sought In Hackettstown Lowe’s Hit-And-Run Crash Recognize him? Police are seeking the public’s help identifying the man and vehicle involved in a hit-and-run crash that occurred in the parking lot of Lowe’s in Hackettstown. The man was driving a green 2004-2007 Ford F250 when he struck another vehicle and fled the scene in the parking lot of Lowe’s on Mountain Avenue around 2:15 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 8, local police said in a Friday, Nov. 4 release. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Hackettstown Police Department at 908-852-3300 or send an anonymous tip by texting 888-777 and in the message part you must first type “TIP HA…
1 Hospitalized, Pair Charged Following Fight At Warren County QuickChek: Police 1 Hospitalized, Pair Charged Following Fight At Warren County QuickChek: Police
1 Hospitalized, Pair Charged Following Fight At Warren County QuickChek: Police One person was hospitalized and both were charged following a fight that broke out at a Warren County QuickChek, authorities confirmed. Officers responding to the dispute at the Mountain Avenue store in Hackettstown found Eric Boe, 55, of Great Meadows, sitting on the ground and bleeding from his face as William Diaz-Santiago, 35, was holding him down around 2:25 p.m. on Monday, June 13, local police said. A follow-up investigation found that Diaz-Santiago, of Hackettstown, was riding his bicycle when Boe tried to “clothesline” him off of it, according to police. Diaz-Santiago then got off…
Morris County Man Nabbed In Hackettstown Bagel Shop Burglary, Police Say Morris County Man Nabbed In Hackettstown Bagel Shop Burglary, Police Say
Morris County Man Nabbed In Hackettstown Bagel Shop Burglary, Police Say A Morris County man previously put behind bars for a series of burglaries throughout North Jersey was found to be behind the recent break-in of a popular Hackettstown bagel shop, police announced. Riverdale resident Joseph Demauex, 35, was taken into custody Wednesday and charged with burglary, theft, and criminal mischief, Hackettstown Police said. Demauex is accused of breaking into Budd Lake Bagel & Deli II on Mountain Avenue using the drive-thru window on Wednesday, Dec. 29, police said. Demauex stole $1,600 in cash, two cash registers valued at $1,650 each, and then fled the scene…
NY Man Used Counterfeit Cash At 4 Lehigh Valley AutoZone Stores, Police Say NY Man Used Counterfeit Cash At 4 Lehigh Valley AutoZone Stores, Police Say
NY Man Used Counterfeit Cash At 4 Lehigh Valley AutoZone Stores, Police Say A New York man was arrested after he was caught using counterfeit cash at four different AutoZone stores throughout the Lehigh Valley, authorities said Monday. Kendel T. Sabal, 28, used counterfeit $100 bills to purchase items at AutoZone on Mountain Avenue in Hackettstown around 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 10, local police said. Sabal had also made purchases using the counterfeit bills at AutoZone stores in Lopatcong and Allentown, PA, Hackettstown Police said. Officers responding to the fraud report at the Mountain Avenue store met with Sabal, who was trying to return the items that were fr…
Police Arrest Hackettstown Man Claiming To Have Gun In Friendly’s Robbery Police Arrest Hackettstown Man Claiming To Have Gun In Friendly’s Robbery
Police Arrest Hackettstown Man Claiming To Have Gun In Friendly’s Robbery Police have made an arrest in connection with last February’s robbery at Friendly’s in Hackettstown. Erik Mitchell, 30, was arrested Monday and charged with first-degree robbery and fourth-degree theft by unlawful taking, Hackettstown Police said. Mitchell is accused of passing a note demanding money to a worker at the Mountain Avenue Friendly’s and claiming to have a gun before fleeing with $241 in cash on Feb. 12, 2021, DailyVoice.com reported. Mitchell, of Hackettstown, was also found to have a $2,500 Mount Arlington Borough municipal court traffic warrant, police said. He was being he…
Suspect In $6K Lowe’s Scanner Theft ID’d, Wanted By Hackettstown Police Suspect In $6K Lowe’s Scanner Theft ID’d, Wanted By Hackettstown Police
Suspect In $6K Lowe’s Scanner Theft ID’d, Wanted By Hackettstown Police Police are seeking the public’s help locating a man identified as the suspect in the theft of $6,000 worth of scanners from a back office at Lowe’s in Hackettstown.  Joshua J. Ascencio, pictured above, is accused of stealing 4 Zebra MS9300 scanning receiving devices valued at $6,000 from an office at Lowe’s Home Improvement store on Mountain Avenue in Hackettstown around 5:45 p.m. on Oct. 16, local police said in a Monday release. Ascencio, 37, then drove away in a white car, police said. His last known address was an apartment at 2840 Sedgwick Ave. in the Bronx. Anyone with informati…
KNOW HIM? Man Steals Scanners Worth $6K From Lowe’s Back Office, Hackettstown Police Say KNOW HIM? Man Steals Scanners Worth $6K From Lowe’s Back Office, Hackettstown Police Say
Know HIM? Man Steals Scanners Worth $6K From Lowe’s Back Office, Hackettstown Police Say Police are seeking the public’s help identifying a man they say stole scanners worth $6,000 from a back office at Lowe’s in Hackettstown. The suspect — pictured above — stole 4 Zebra MS9300 scanning receiving devices from inside an office at Lowe’s Home Improvement Store on Mountain Avenue in Hackettstown on Saturday, Oct. 16, police said in a release. The man then left the store and fled in a white car, police said. Press Release (10/20/21): Lowe’s Theft The Hackettstown Police Department is looking for the public’s help in... Posted by Hackettstown Police Department on Wednesday, O…
PD: Disorderly Warren County Man, 51, ‘Repeatedly’ Shouted Racial Slurs At Applebee’s Bartender PD: Disorderly Warren County Man, 51, ‘Repeatedly’ Shouted Racial Slurs At Applebee’s Bartender
PD: Disorderly Warren County Man, 51, ‘Repeatedly’ Shouted Racial Slurs At Applebee’s Bartender A Warren County man was charged with disorderly conduct after repeatedly yelling racial slurs directed at an Applebee’s bartender, police said. Jeffrey Becker of Allamuchy Township became disrespectful toward the bartender at Applebee’s on Mountain Avenue in Hackettstown around 8:15 p.m. on Jan. 31, local police said. Becker, 51, had just been asked to leave the restaurant when he began shouting racial slurs repeatedly, police said. Becker was subsequently arrested outside the restaurant and charged with two counts of disorderly conduct. He was released pending an appearance in court.
Harbor Freight Hardware 'Actively Looking' To Open Hackettstown Store Harbor Freight Hardware 'Actively Looking' To Open Hackettstown Store
Harbor Freight Hardware 'Actively Looking' To Open Hackettstown Store A hardware store may soon be joining the Hackettstown retail scene. Harbor Freight Tools — which currently has more than 20 Garden State stores — is eyeing Hackettstown for its newest location. “We are very interested in joining the Hackettstown community and are actively looking to do so,” Director of Corporate Communications Craig Hoffman told Daily Voice in an email. The news comes just days after Home Towne Hardware on Main Street announced its upcoming closure after six decades in business. Though the timing seems ideal, the logistics remain up in the air, as no specific location has…
Bronx Woman Slaps North Jersey Wawa Worker Across The Face Bronx Woman Slaps North Jersey Wawa Worker Across The Face
Bronx Woman Slaps North Jersey Wawa Worker Across The Face A 23-year-old woman slapped a Hackettstown Wawa employee after she was asked to leave the store for not wearing a mask, authorities said. Ashanty Niang of the Bronx was asked by an employee at Wawa on Mountain Avenue to wear a face covering after she had entered the store without one last Saturday around 12:25 a.m., Hackettstown police said. Niang then covered her face with her jacket but was seen uncovering her mouth a few moments later, authorities said. Niang was asked to leave the store when she slapped the employee in the face, authorities said. She was arrested and charged with viol…
Hackettstown McDonald's Closing For Major Upgrades Hackettstown McDonald's Closing For Major Upgrades
Hackettstown McDonald's Closing For Major Upgrades McDonald’s in Hackettstown will soon close for renovations. Kiosk ordering, a tandem drive-thru with digitalized menu boards as well as both interior and exterior updates are all planned for the Mountain Avenue restaurant. The store’s last day of operation before the “McRenovation” closure begins is Sunday, WRNJ reports. A new PlayPlace with digital and interactive games is also in the works. The store is scheduled to reopen sometime in the middle of October. Meanwhile, other nearby McDonald’s locations can be found on International Dr S. in Mount Olive Township and on Route 206 at the S…
Authorities: Victim Helps Hackettstown Police Nab Parsippany Car Burglar Authorities: Victim Helps Hackettstown Police Nab Parsippany Car Burglar
Authorities: Victim Helps Hackettstown Police Nab Parsippany Car Burglar A Parsippany man attempted to break into several vehicles at a Hackettstown apartment complex before fleeing when a victim spotted him, authorities charged. Camilo A. Rodriguez, 39, tried to enter multiple vehicles parked at the River’s Edge Gardens Apartments on Mountain Avenue around 3:40 p.m. Tuesday, Hackettstown police said in a release. Rodriguez started running down Mountain Avenue when a victim spotted him, authorities said. The victim caught up to Rodriguez on Route 57 and tried to confront him until police arrived, authorities said. Rodriguez, who police say entered one vehicle …
KNOW THEM? Police Seek Thieves In Pair Of Hackettstown Commercial Burglaries KNOW THEM? Police Seek Thieves In Pair Of Hackettstown Commercial Burglaries
Know Them? Police Seek Thieves In Pair Of Hackettstown Commercial Burglaries Police are seeking the public's help in identifying thieves involved in a pair of Hackettstown commercial burglaries. Police are on the lookout for a man who they say threw a rock at the window of the BP Gas Station on Route 57, giving him access to the store on Sunday, Dec. 22 around 2:20 a.m. The burglar stole cigarettes before fleeing toward Stryker Airsoft (13 Route 57), police said. A second burglary occurred Friday, Jan. 3 around 2:15 a.m.  Police say the suspect used a hammer to break the glass on the front door of the Express Mart on Mountain Avenue, before stealing…