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Ho-Ho-Kus PD: Threatening Emails To Former Co-Worker Lead To Arrest Of Nassau County Man Ho-Ho-Kus PD: Threatening Emails To Former Co-Worker Lead To Arrest Of Nassau County Man
Ho-Ho-Kus PD: Threatening Emails To Former Co-Worker Lead To Arrest Of Nassau County Man A Long Island man was charged with sending threatening emails to a former co-worker in Ho-Ho-Kus, borough police said. Craig N. Sabatini, 37, of Massapequa, was taken into custody near the borough train station late last week, Capt. Greg McBain said. Police charged him with stalking, harassment and cyberharassment stemming from an incident on Aug. 24, records show. Sabatini was sent to the Bergen County Jail last Friday, Sept. 1, and was ordered released by a judge in Hackensack on Sunday. He was to have no contact with the alleged victim under the terms of his release.
Ho-Ho-Kus Police Get New Unmarked Vehicle Thanks To Local NJ Icon Ho-Ho-Kus Police Get New Unmarked Vehicle Thanks To Local NJ Icon
Ho-Ho-Kus Police Get New Unmarked Vehicle Thanks To Local NJ Icon Time had come for Ho-Ho-Kus police to replace an unmarked SUV with 120,000 miles on it, but the cost of a new one was pretty stiff. Unable to immediately pony up the $80,000 or so that was needed, Capt. Greg McBain turned to a generous friend of law enforcement, iconic contractor Joseph Sanzari. The straight-talking, self-made creator of a multimillion-dollar family business -- one who literally helped build New Jersey -- has been larger than life to many. After all, how many people can say Lucianno Pavorotti has sung in their honor? The president of Joseph M. Sanzari, Inc. and the Sanzar…
SEE ANYTHING? Brazen Bandit Robs Bergen Bank SEE ANYTHING? Brazen Bandit Robs Bergen Bank
SEE Anything? Brazen Bandit Robs Bergen Bank A robber fled with more than $1,600 Wednesday from a Ho-Ho-Kus bank across from the borough police station, authorities said. The 5-foot-7-inch robber was wearing a black and gray North Face jacket, a black wool beanie, blue pants and red sneakers when he walked into the Valley National branch on Sheridan Avenue off Franklin Turnpike around 2 p.m., Police Chief Christopher Minchin said. He passed a note and didn’t show a gun before apparently ducking out the back door with the cash, Minchin said. The robber also took the note with him, the chief said. The Bergen County sheriff sent a K-9 …