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Video Of Dinner Guest Who Raped Hostess Before NJ Capture Released By DA Video Of Dinner Guest Who Raped Hostess Before NJ Capture Released By DA
Video Of Dinner Guest Who Raped Hostess Before NJ Capture Released By DA A night that started as a warm dinner party in Pennsylvania ended like a scene out of a horror movie for the hostess, who was kidnapped by her husband's friend, beaten unconscious, and raped at a hotel, authorities said. The assailant was later identified as Ronald Jenkins, 48, who this week was convicted by a Dauphin County jury -- more than two years after his New Jersey capture. He faces a mandatory minimum of 10 years in prison because he has a prior conviction for a felony crime of violence, specifically aggravated assault, according to the DA. The 27-year-old victim told police in P…
Secaucus PD: Man Refusing To Leave Route 3 Motel Had Heroin, 2 Warrants Secaucus PD: Man Refusing To Leave Route 3 Motel Had Heroin, 2 Warrants
Secaucus PD: Man Refusing To Leave Route 3 Motel Had Heroin, 2 Warrants A Jersey City man refusing to leave a Route 3 motel was jailed after he was found with heroin, local police said. Secaucus police officers responding to the Roadway Inn on the eastbound side of the highway found Antonio McNeill, 48, who was refusing to leave around 9:20 p.m. Saturday, Chief Dennis Miller said. McNeill had two outstanding warrants: One out of Trenton for $250 and the other out of Jersey City for $100, Miller said. He was later found with heroin and charged with hindering apprehension, according to the chief. McNeill was served his complaint warrants and taken to the Hudson…
Little Ferry Police Stop Turns Up More Than Three Pounds Of Pot, Motel Packing Operation Little Ferry Police Stop Turns Up More Than Three Pounds Of Pot, Motel Packing Operation
Little Ferry Police Stop Turns Up More Than Three Pounds Of Pot, Motel Packing Operation A Little Ferry police sergeant turned up more than three pounds of pot after stopping a Paterson driver, authorities said. Sgt. John Andronaco stopped a 2002 Honda Civic driven by Jermal Hogan, 27, after he ignored a stop sign on Bergen Turnpike at Lakeview Avenue shortly before midnight Tuesday, Police Chief James Walters said. Adronaco -- who was joined by Officers Michael Lee and Joseph Convery -- noticed a strong odor of marijuana when he approached the car "despite the window only being partially open," Walters said. The odor got stronger when Hogan rolled the window down, he said. H…