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Pleasant Avenue, Paramus, NJ

Two Police Cars, Stolen Sedan Towed Following Paramus Labor Day Pursuit, Crash Two Police Cars, Stolen Sedan Towed Following Paramus Labor Day Pursuit, Crash
Two Police Cars, Stolen Sedan Towed Following Paramus Labor Day Pursuit, Crash Two Paramus police cars and a stolen sedan all had to be towed following a damaging Labor Day pursuit that ended with several occupants in custody. The pursuit apparently came down Farview Avenue and ended in the rear of the DCH Paramus Honda Prep Center on Pleasant Avenue off Route 17 around 11 a.m. Four and possibly five suspects -- all believed to be juveniles -- were quickly seized. At least one person involved in the incident had to be hospitalized, although it wasn't immediately clear whether that was an officer or suspect. No serious injuries were reported in the damaging pursu…
Paramus Man Charged With Reckless Manslaughter In Shotgun Death Of Cliffside Park Woman, 18 Paramus Man Charged With Reckless Manslaughter In Shotgun Death Of Cliffside Park Woman, 18
Paramus Man Charged With Reckless Manslaughter In Shotgun Death Of Cliffside Park Woman, 18 UPDATE: Investigators believe that it was "likely accidental" that an 18-year-old Cliffside Park woman fired the shotgun blast that killed her in the basement of her boyfriend's Paramus home over the weekend, authorities said Monday. Faith Youngling knew the gun was loaded, they noted -- however, they aren't convinced that she intentionally shot herself. Detectives from the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office, in turn, charged Kenneth Pinte, 21, with reckless manslaughter, hindering and weapons charges in connection with her death. READ MORE: https://dailyvoice.com/new-jersey/paramus/police…
Paramus Man Charged With Reckless Manslaughter In Shotgun Death Of Cliffside Park Woman, 18 Paramus Man Charged With Reckless Manslaughter In Shotgun Death Of Cliffside Park Woman, 18
Paramus Man Charged With Reckless Manslaughter In Shotgun Death Of Cliffside Park Woman, 18 UPDATE: Investigators believe that it was "likely accidental" that an 18-year-old Cliffside Park woman fired the shotgun blast that killed her in the basement of her boyfriend's Paramus home over the weekend, authorities said Monday. Faith Youngling knew the gun was loaded, they noted -- however, they aren't convinced that she intentionally shot herself. Detectives from the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office, in turn, charged Kenneth Pinte, 21, with reckless manslaughter, hindering and weapons charges in connection with her death. READ MORE: https://dailyvoice.com/new-jersey/paramus/police…