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Teaneck Fugitive Wanted For Fort Lee Domestic Violence Attempted Murder Surrenders At BC Jail Teaneck Fugitive Wanted For Fort Lee Domestic Violence Attempted Murder Surrenders At BC Jail
Teaneck Fugitive Wanted For Fort Lee Domestic Violence Attempted Murder Surrenders At BC Jail UPDATE: With a posse on his tail, a Teaneck man accused of stabbing his roommate in Fort Lee turned himself in, authorities said. Asim B. Ouhuru, 33, was taken to Bergen New Bridge Medical Center after surrendering at the Bergen County Jail on River Street in Hackensack, Capt. Daniel Zusi said. Ouhuru was headed directly back to the jail Friday afternoon after an evaluation, he said. A man whom Ouhuru lived with was hospitalized with stab wounds in what the captain said was a domestic assault at 1 Executive Drive at 6:55 a.m. Thursday. Ouhuru ran to a nearby Delta gas station on westbound…
Director Of Fair Lawn Early Learning Center Helps Police Find Parents Of Wandering Toddler Director Of Fair Lawn Early Learning Center Helps Police Find Parents Of Wandering Toddler
Director Of Fair Lawn Early Learning Center Helps Police Find Parents Of Wandering Toddler A Fair Lawn toddler found wandering alone wasn't able to help police find his parents -- but the director of a local early learning center was, authorities said. Confusion between the parents and the boy’s grandmother over who was watching him left him wandering alone around dinnertime Monday, Sgt. Brian Metzler said Tuesday. Police were called after he was found on Westmoreland Avenue around 5:30 p.m., Metzler said. Because the boy was non-verbal -- and no one had reported him missing -- police had a mystery on their hands. So they went to Jessica DeMott, director of the Lightbridge Acad…
Director Of Fair Lawn Early Learning Center Helps Police Find Parents Of Wandering Toddler Director Of Fair Lawn Early Learning Center Helps Police Find Parents Of Wandering Toddler
Director Of Fair Lawn Early Learning Center Helps Police Find Parents Of Wandering Toddler UPDATE: A Fair Lawn toddler found wandering alone wasn't able to help police find his parents -- but the director of a local early learning center was, authorities said. Confusion between the parents and the boy’s grandmother over who was watching him left him wandering alone around dinnertime Monday, Sgt. Brian Metzler said Tuesday. Police were called after he was found on Westmoreland Avenue around 5:30 p.m., Metzler said. Because the boy was non-verbal -- and no one had reported him missing -- police had a mystery on their hands. So they went to Jessica DeMott, director of the Lightbri…