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ID THEFT: Determined Detectives In Bergen Tie NYC Ex-Con To Stolen $18,000 ID THEFT: Determined Detectives In Bergen Tie NYC Ex-Con To Stolen $18,000
ID Theft: Determined Detectives In Bergen Tie NYC Ex-Con To Stolen $18,000 An ex-con who made $18,000 worth of unauthorized transactions in a Dumont victim’s name might have gone on unnoticed if not for the determination of two local detectives, their chief said. Reon Adams, 32, of Brooklyn, was charged with ID theft and theft after he was pegged by Dumont Police Detective Lt. Luke Totten and Detective Sam Schlamowitz, Police Chief Brian Joyce said. Borough police learned last October of the various unauthorized transactions completed throughout New Jersey and New York over the course of several months, the chief said. Totten and Schlamowitz “conducted an extensi…
Fleeing Bergen Driver Crashes, Bails, Caught Carrying $10,800 In Twenties: Police Fleeing Bergen Driver Crashes, Bails, Caught Carrying $10,800 In Twenties: Police
Fleeing Bergen Driver Crashes, Bails, Caught Carrying $10,800 In Twenties: Police A custodian from Dumont who led police on a brief pursuit before crashing outside a church in Bergenfield was carrying $10,800 in cash, authorities said. Boubacar Diallo, 28, tried to run but was chased down by a borough officer and taken into custody Tuesday afternoon, March 14, Dumont Police Chief Brian Joyce said. A detective had gone to a Walsh Drive home on an investigation moments earlier and attempted to speak with Diallo, who was behind the wheel of a Jeep Cherokee with an out-of-state license plate that was running in the resident’s driveway, Joyce said. Diallo threw the Jeep int…
Deadly Levels Of CO Overcome NJ Couple Deadly Levels Of CO Overcome NJ Couple
Deadly Levels Of CO Overcome NJ Couple Two Dumont residents who were overcome by carbon monoxide gas were rescued by responders. Both were taken to Englewood Hospital and Medical Center after police, firefighters and EMS members responded to the Niagara Street home shortly before 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. The male resident was revived by CPR and brought to the hospital's Intensive Care Unit, responders said. The female resident was transferred to the Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx, they said. Her condition couldn't be determined. Their dog survived, responders said. Police first responded to the 911 after a neighbor and friend…