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Warren County Resident Reported Missing Warren County Resident Reported Missing
Warren County Resident Reported Missing Police in Warren County are seeking the public’s help locating a missing person. Mary Herbig, pictured above, was believed to be driving a 2008 Gray Hyundai Elantra, Mansfield Township Police said Friday, August 11. Daily Voice has reached out for additional details about Herbig’s disappearance. Meanwhile, anyone with information is urged to contact the MTPD at 908-852-0003.
Dog Struck By Hit-Run Driver In Warren County: Police Dog Struck By Hit-Run Driver In Warren County: Police
Dog Struck By Hit-Run Driver In Warren County: Police Know anything? Police are seeking clues after a small dog was struck during a hit-and-run in Warren County. The suspect vehicle struck the dog near Route 57 and Brantwood Terrace and fled shortly after 9:40 a.m. on Monday, May 29, Mansfield Township Police confirmed Tuesday on social media: Yesterday 5/29 at 9:42 am this car struck a small dog in the area of Rt 57 and Brantwood Terrace and fled the scene. We... Posted by Mansfield Township Police Department on Tuesday, May 30, 2023 The dog had to be euthanized due to the severity of its injuries, according to several comments on the p…
Morris County Woman Wanted For Child Neglect, Drugs: Police Morris County Woman Wanted For Child Neglect, Drugs: Police
Morris County Woman Wanted For Child Neglect, Drugs: Police UPDATE: The woman was taken into custody Tuesday, police said. --------------------------------- Police are seeking the public’s help locating a Morris County woman accused of child neglect and drug possession. Elizabeth A. Holmes, 37, is wanted out of Mansfield on charges of child neglect, two counts of drug possession and possession of drug paraphernalia, township police said in a Monday release. Holmes’ last known address was in Long Valley, though her current location is unknown, police said. Anyone with information on Holmes’ whereabouts is asked to contact Mansfield Township Police…
Woman Floods Warren County Hotel, Causing Longterm Shutdown, Police Say Woman Floods Warren County Hotel, Causing Longterm Shutdown, Police Say
Woman Floods Warren County Hotel, Causing Longterm Shutdown, Police Say A woman was charged after she allegedly caused a Warren County hotel to flood, forcing the business to close for nearly two months and counting. Police and fire crews responding to the Quality Inn in Hackettstown found heavy flooding from the activated sprinkler system shortly before 2:55 a.m. on Sept. 7, Mansfield Township police said in a Wednesday release. Authorities traced the activation to room 108, where they found that a 21-year-old woman had tampered with the sprinkler head and caused the flooding, police said. The woman — whose name was not released — also allegedly affixed razor…
Illegally Parked Car Leads To Arrest Of Passenger With 50 Heroin Folds In Warren County Illegally Parked Car Leads To Arrest Of Passenger With 50 Heroin Folds In Warren County
Illegally Parked Car Leads To Arrest Of Passenger With 50 Heroin Folds In Warren County A search of a car that had been illegally parked in a handicap space at a Warren County ShopRite led to the discovery of 50 heroin folds and charges for both the driver and passenger from Paterson, authorities said. An officer from Mansfield Township Police saw the car parked in a handicap space without displaying a placard around 4:40 p.m. on June 20, authorities said. A follow-up investigation determined that the 19-year-old Paterson passenger was in possession of 50 wax folds of heroin, police said. The passenger — whose name was not released by police — was arrested and charged with po…
Warren County Woman Asked To Leave Business Later Sent Nearly 200 Harassing Messages To Worker Warren County Woman Asked To Leave Business Later Sent Nearly 200 Harassing Messages To Worker
Warren County Woman Asked To Leave Business Later Sent Nearly 200 Harassing Messages To Worker A Warren County woman who was asked to leave a business for acting disorderly later sent nearly 200 harassing phone, email and Facebook messages to a worker there, authorities charged. The 40-year-old Independence Township woman — whose name was not released by police — was asked to leave a business for acting disorderly and intoxicated on June 5, Mansfield Township Police said. In the days and weeks that followed, the woman allegedly sent a total of 195 harassing text messages, phone calls, emails and social media posts to an employee of the business, police said. The woman continued to h…
PD: Man Jailed For Grabbing Woman’s Throat, Repeatedly Hitting Face At Warren County Restaurant PD: Man Jailed For Grabbing Woman’s Throat, Repeatedly Hitting Face At Warren County Restaurant
PD: Man Jailed For Grabbing Woman’s Throat, Repeatedly Hitting Face At Warren County Restaurant A 55-year-old man was jailed after grabbing a woman by the throat and punching her in the face repeatedly at a Warren County restaurant, authorities said. The man walked into an unspecified local restaurant and approached the victim, who was sitting with friends, before grabbing her by the throat and striking her face repeatedly around 8:20 p.m. on Feb. 27, Mansfield Township police said. The man, who police say had formerly been in a relationship with the victim, was later pulled over by officers in Newton and transported back to Mansfield. His name was not immediately made public. The m…
Police: NY Man, 28, Tried To Fill Fraudulent Codeine Prescription At Warren County Walgreens Police: NY Man, 28, Tried To Fill Fraudulent Codeine Prescription At Warren County Walgreens
Police: NY Man, 28, Tried To Fill Fraudulent Codeine Prescription At Warren County Walgreens A New York man was found with several stolen prescription blanks after attempting to fraudulently receive Codeine from a Warren County Walgreens, authorities charged. The 28-year-old Jackson Heights man —whose name authorities did not make public — tried to fill a fraudulent Codeine prescription on a stolen New York State blank from Walgreens in Warren County around 12:30 p.m. on March 22, Mansfield Township police said. The man tried but was prevented from running away as officers arrived, police said. A search of the man’s vehicle turned up several additional prescription blanks, which p…
Police: Sussex County Man, 66, Caught Masturbating In Walmart Police: Sussex County Man, 66, Caught Masturbating In Walmart
Police: Sussex County Man, 66, Caught Masturbating In Walmart A 66-year-old Sussex County man was charged with lewdness after he was caught masturbating at Walmart, authorities said. The Hamburg man — whose name was not released — was seen masturbating in an aisle at Walmart around 2:10 p.m. on Jan 10, Mansfield Township police said. A woman who spotted him took photos of him and his vehicle, and he was tracked down, identified and charged with fourth-degree lewdness on Jan. 21, police said. The man was released and is scheduled to appear in court.
Police: Drunk Hackettstown Man, 41, Acts Belligerent To Nurse, Throws Phone At Patrol Car Police: Drunk Hackettstown Man, 41, Acts Belligerent To Nurse, Throws Phone At Patrol Car
Police: Drunk Hackettstown Man, 41, Acts Belligerent To Nurse, Throws Phone At Patrol Car A 41-year-old Hackettstown man was intoxicated when he became belligerent toward a nurse during treatment of a head injury and threw his phone at a police cruiser, authorities said. The man — whose name was not released — was found intoxicated with a head injury requiring stitches when officers arrived at a home for a welfare check on Jan. 2 around 6 p.m., Mansfield Township Police said. Officers took the man to a local hospital after he refused an ambulance and subsequently became belligerent, cursing at a nurse who started asking him basic questions, police said. The man then threw his p…
Police: ‘Unruly’ Hunterdon County Man Refusing To Wear Mask At Walmart Throws Coffee On Ground Police: ‘Unruly’ Hunterdon County Man Refusing To Wear Mask At Walmart Throws Coffee On Ground
Police: ‘Unruly’ Hunterdon County Man Refusing To Wear Mask At Walmart Throws Coffee On Ground A Hunterdon County man refusing to wear a mask at a local Walmart became belligerent and “unruly” when he was asked to leave and threw his cup of coffee on the ground, authorities said. The unnamed 58-year-old Califon man was asked and subsequently refused to wear a mask at Walmart on Dec. 26 around 4:20 p.m., Mansfield Township police said. The man had just been asked to leave the store when he became “unruly” and threw his cup of coffee on the ground, police said. Officers stopped the man as he was leaving in his vehicle and issued him a summons for disturbing the peace.
17-Year-Old Warren County Walmart Worker Took Photos Of Cards From Dropped Wallet, Spent $3K 17-Year-Old Warren County Walmart Worker Took Photos Of Cards From Dropped Wallet, Spent $3K
17-Year-Old Warren County Walmart Worker Took Photos Of Cards From Dropped Wallet, Spent $3K A 17-year-old girl was working at a Warren County Walmart when she racked up more than $3,000 in charges on credit cards she found in a lost wallet, authorities said. The employee — whose name was not released — found a wallet on the floor and snuck to the bathroom to take photos of the credit cards inside on May 24, authorities said. The former employee then used the information to rack up charges totaling $3,097.39 Mansfield Township Police said. The teen was arrested Jan. 15 and charged with credit card fraud. She was released and is scheduled to appear in court.
Police: Disgruntled Hackettstown Salon Worker Throws Maskless Tantrum Over Facebook Issue Police: Disgruntled Hackettstown Salon Worker Throws Maskless Tantrum Over Facebook Issue
Police: Disgruntled Hackettstown Salon Worker Throws Maskless Tantrum Over Facebook Issue A former Warren County salon employee returned to the workplace to throw a tantrum and scream at his former colleagues because of a Facebook issue -- all without wearing a face mask, authorities said. Vincent J. Broska, 50, began lashing out at the employees at Cutting Crew on Route 57 in Hackettstown Wednesday, Sept. 16 due to an issue on social media, Mansfield Township Police said. While there, Broska, of Hackettstown, coughed on a coworker's station without a mask and was screaming profanities at the other employees, officials said. He left only to return later, swearing and screaming …
Police: Driver Charged After Truck Hits Hackettstown Overpass, Overturns Police: Driver Charged After Truck Hits Hackettstown Overpass, Overturns
Police: Driver Charged After Truck Hits Hackettstown Overpass, Overturns The driver of a box truck was charged Wednesday after his vehicle struck a Hackettstown underpass, overturned and started leaking diesel fluid, authorities said. Steven Zemanek, 31, was heading south on Grand Avenue in the 2012 truck when he hit the underpass and overturned just before 2:15 p.m., Hackettstown police said. Zemanek, of Succasunna, was able to get out of the truck, which was two feet and one inch taller than the height of the underpass, police said. He suffered a minor hand injury and was treated at the scene before being charged with careless driving and delaying traffi…
Police: Man Bites Wife's Ear, Chest During Warren County Dispute Police: Man Bites Wife's Ear, Chest During Warren County Dispute
Police: Man Bites Wife's Ear, Chest During Warren County Dispute A Warren County woman called police from a local hospital after her husband bit her ear and chest during an assault, authorities charged. Mansfield Township police received a call from a woman at Hackettstown Hospital who said she was being treated for injuries from an assault on August 21, authorities said. The victim was arguing with her husband when he assaulted her, biting her ear and chest, she allegedly told police. The man — whose identity was not released — was subsequently arrested, charged with simple assault and released pending a court appearance. The victim was wanted on a $5…
Authorities: Florida Woman Wanted For NJ, NY Walmart Shoplifting Incidents ID'd Via Rental Car Authorities: Florida Woman Wanted For NJ, NY Walmart Shoplifting Incidents ID'd Via Rental Car
Authorities: Florida Woman Wanted For NJ, NY Walmart Shoplifting Incidents ID'd Via Rental Car A Florida woman who returned nearly $1,800 worth of stolen Walmart merchandise at stores in New Jersey and New York was caught by Mansfield Township Police through surveillance footage of her rental car from Philadelphia, authorities said. Dominique K. Butler, 22, of Tampa and a friend stole $1,789.24 worth of Walmart merchandise and returned items for cash at stores throughout New Jersey and New York on July 23, 2019, Mansfield Township Police said in a release. A follow-up investigation identified Butler via video surveillance and the tracing of her rental car from Philadelphia, authorit…
Police: Warren County Woman Calls Boyfriend For Help Removing Plates After Crash, Flees Police: Warren County Woman Calls Boyfriend For Help Removing Plates After Crash, Flees
Police: Warren County Woman Calls Boyfriend For Help Removing Plates After Crash, Flees A Warren County woman contacted her boyfriend after she slammed into a tree, prompting him to arrive at the scene and remove the license plates from the vehicle before fleeing, authorities charged. Amber R. Sagan, 21, of Great Meadows, crossed the center line when driving on Jackson Valley Road and slammed into a tree on Saturday, August 2, Mansfield Township police said in a release. Officers arrived and noticed that the license plates had been removed from the vehicle, authorities said. Further investigation revealed that Sagan’s boyfriend — Anthony J. Dinnocenzio, 20, of Hackettstown — …
Off-Duty Trooper Gives Life-Saving CPR At Prudential Center Off-Duty Trooper Gives Life-Saving CPR At Prudential Center
Off-Duty Trooper Gives Life-Saving CPR At Prudential Center An off-duty New Jersey State Trooper who once saved a woman from a knife-wielding man in a car revived another woman who had collapsed and stopped breathing in a restroom at the Prudential Center over the weekend, authorities said. Trooper Cassandra Pugh was attending an event at the arena on Sunday, Oct. 6 when she heard someone calling for help in a nearby bathroom, New Jersey State Police said. She immediately ran inside and found a woman lying on the floor unconscious and not breathing. Without hesitation, Pugh began performing CPR with assistance from an off-duty Mansfield Township po…