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Steaks, Salmon Stolen From Paramus Lidl: 2 Women Arrested, Police Say Steaks, Salmon Stolen From Paramus Lidl: 2 Women Arrested, Police Say
Steaks, Salmon Stolen From Paramus Lidl: 2 Women Arrested, Police Say Two women were arrested after police say they stole more than $800 worth of groceries from a Paramus Lidl. Christie A. Moss, 50, of Upper Saddle River, and Simone S. Bullock, 37, of Hackensack, were charged following the incident at the store on Route 17 South, according to Paramus Police Chief Robert Guidetti. Police were called to Lidl at 12:04 p.m. on Wednesday, April 8, for a report of a shoplifting in progress. A witness told officers he saw the women select items including steaks and fresh salmon, conceal them in shopping bags, and leave without paying. The witness also attempte…
Rideshare Trip Ends In Assault, Spitting, Arrest In Bergen County, Cops Say Rideshare Trip Ends In Assault, Spitting, Arrest In Bergen County, Cops Say
Rideshare Trip Ends In Assault, Spitting, Arrest In Bergen County, Cops Say An Englewood man has been charged in connection with an assault on a rideshare driver in Teaneck, authorities said. On Monday, Aug. 18, at approximately 11:30 a.m., a rideshare driver called 9-1-1 to report being assaulted by a man and woman near Teaneck Road and West Englewood Avenue, according to Teaneck Police Chief Andrew McGurr. The victim told police he had picked up an adult female passenger in Paramus for a scheduled drop-off in Teaneck. During the trip, the passenger became agitated and exited the vehicle at the destination. Moments later, a man — identified as Malik Bell, 51, of E…
New Ballistic Evidence Links Released Gunman To Teaneck Rideshare Shooting: Police New Ballistic Evidence Links Released Gunman To Teaneck Rideshare Shooting: Police
New Ballistic Evidence Links Released Gunman To Teaneck Rideshare Shooting: Police New ballistic evidence has linked a 21-year-old Hackensack man to a Teaneck shooting earlier this month, days after authorities had released him from their custody, police announced. Kawan Vining, 21, was a suspect in the "shots fired" call early Thursday, Jan. 2, Teaneck Police Chief Andrew McGurr previously announced. Officers responded to Glenwood and Harding avenues after residents reported hearing gunfire just before 4:30 a.m., McGurr said. Officers quickly located a vehicle matching the description, carrying three males in the backseat. A black bag in the rear seat was found to contai…