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Police & Fire
Teens Caught Swiping $92,000+ Worth Of Jewelry From Clifton Costco
Two teens nearly made it out of the Clifton Costco with more than $92,000 worth of stolen jewelry before security guards grabbed them, authorities said. Spotted by the guards last Friday night, the 17-year-old thieves tried to flee through an emergency exit -- but it wouldn’t open, Sgt. Robert Anderson said. Police took both into custody and retrieved the jewelry -- worth a combined $92,119.82, Anderson said. They served both teens with delinquency complaints for shoplifting and released them to adults pending a hearing in the Family Division of Superior Court in Paterson.
Police & Fire
Emerson PD: Delinquency Complaint Coming Versus Student In Purported Threat
Although Emerson school officials said a purported threat by a 7th grader wasn't as serious as some parents thought, police are filing a delinquency complaint against him. Police Chief Michael Mazzeo told Daily Voice on Friday that he expected the complaint alleging "alarming" threats to be filed against the 13-year-old Emerson Junior-Senior High School student this Monday. Delinquency complaints are heard by judges behind closed doors in the Family Division of Superior Court in Hackensack. This is intended to protect the youngster's identity, eliminating a potential obstacle to r…
Police & Fire
Police: Hackensack High Students Caught Pulling Fire Alarm -- Twice
HACKENSACK, N.J. – Two 15-year-old Hackensack High School students pulled school fire alarms Tuesday afternoon, said police who took them into custody. One pulled the alarm at 1 p.m., said Capt. Francesco Aquila, the officer-in-charge of the department. "The Fire Department responded, reset it, and a little while later, another student pulled [the alarm]," forcing firefighters to return, Aquila said. Neither was identified because they're juveniles. They were served with delinquency complaints of creating a false public alarm, Aquila said. The case will be heard in the Family D…