'It's For My Daughter': Hackensack Man, 22, Charged With $1,150 Steak Knife Bank Robbery 'It's For My Daughter': Hackensack Man, 22, Charged With $1,150 Steak Knife Bank Robbery
'It's For My Daughter': Hackensack Man, 22, Charged With $1,150 Steak Knife Bank Robbery Thanks to a GPS tracking device hidden in a pack of cash, Hackensack police captured a 22-year-old city man moments after he robbed a TD Bank branch of $1,150 armed with a steak knife on Tuesday, authorities said. “Hey, gimme the money. Big bills only. It’s for my daughter,” police said Drew Hughes told a teller at the TD Bank on River Street at Atlantic Street just after noon. The teller then handed him $600, Capt. Peter Buscilgio said. Hughes "demanded more money, at which point the teller gave him an additional $468," Buscilgio said. "Hughes then turned his attention to t…
'It's For My Daughter': Hackensack PD Nabs Local Man In $1,150 Steak Knife Bank Robbery 'It's For My Daughter': Hackensack PD Nabs Local Man In $1,150 Steak Knife Bank Robbery
'It's For My Daughter': Hackensack PD Nabs Local Man In $1,150 Steak Knife Bank Robbery Thanks to a GPS tracking device hidden in a pack of cash, Hackensack police captured a 22-year-old city man moments after he robbed a TD Bank branch of $1,150 armed with a steak knife on Tuesday, authorities said. “Hey, gimme the money. Big bills only. It’s for my daughter,” police said Drew Hughes told a teller at the TD Bank on River Street at Atlantic Street just after noon. The teller then handed him $600, Capt. Peter Buscilgio said. Hughes "demanded more money, at which point the teller gave him an additional $468," Buscilgio said. "Hughes then turned his attention to t…
Big Reveal: Little Ferry Immigrant Claims $325 Million Powerball Jackpot Big Reveal: Little Ferry Immigrant Claims $325 Million Powerball Jackpot
Big Reveal: Little Ferry Immigrant Claims $325 Million Powerball Jackpot A Little Ferry accountant on Friday claimed the $315.3 million New Jersey Powerball ticket sold at the Hackensack ShopRite last month. Tayeb Souami, 56,  won the third-largest Powerball jackpot in state history in the May 19 drawing, New Jersey Lottery officials said. "I like the number," Souami said, who was accompanied at lottery headquarters in Trenton by his son and financial advisor -- who will help him decide whether to receive the $315.3 million prize in installments or take $183 million in cash.  Souami came to the U.S. 22 years ago this coming Monday from Africa, he said…
$315M Powerball Ticket Was Sold At Hackensack ShopRite $315M Powerball Ticket Was Sold At Hackensack ShopRite
$315M Powerball Ticket Was Sold At Hackensack ShopRite The winning Powerball ticket sold somewhere mysterious in New Jersey was actually from a Hackensack grocery store. The ticket from Saturday's drawing was sold at the ShopRite on River Street and the lucky winner will receive $315 million or $183 million in cash. The winning numbers are 3, 6, 9, 17 and 56. The Powerball is 25 and the multiplier is 3. 
Flash Flood Warning In Effect With River Edge Road Closures Flash Flood Warning In Effect With River Edge Road Closures
Flash Flood Warning In Effect With River Edge Road Closures April showers are making their grand entrance, with a flash flood warning in effect across Bergen and Passaic counties. The warning is in effect until 2:15 p.m. Monday. Up to two inches of rain have already come down. Several streets in the area were closed or too flooded to drive in as of noon including: New Bridge Road, River Edge (roundabout) Hackensack Avenue into River Edge First Street, Hackensack by the high school Main/Essex, River/Kennedy/River/Court in Hackensack New Bridge Road at River Road, New Milford Check with your local police department/Nixle alerts for more closings. Em…
UPDATE: Couple, Both 64, Struck In Hackensack By Tenafly Driver UPDATE: Couple, Both 64, Struck In Hackensack By Tenafly Driver
Update: Couple, Both 64, Struck In Hackensack By Tenafly Driver HACKENSACK, N.J. -- (UPDATE) A 64-year-old couple were struck near a Hackensack bus stop Friday morning. Both were taken to Hackensack University Medical Center with injuries that Police Capt. Francesco Aquila said weren't life-threatening after being struck at Atlantic and River streets just after 9:30 a.m. One complained of right shoulder pain and other of pain to the left leg, said Aquila, the officer in charge of the department. The driver, 35, from Tenafly, received a summons, he said. An NJ Transit officer who was at the bus stop and a New Jersey State Police trooper who was driving…