Back-To-Back NJ Swattings Traced To NYC Skyscraper Climber: Cops Back-To-Back NJ Swattings Traced To NYC Skyscraper Climber: Cops
Back-To-Back NJ Swattings Traced To NYC Skyscraper Climber: Cops A Queens building climber with nearly 37,000 Instagram followers is accused of making two fake 911 calls that sent police rushing to the same Bergen County home hours apart, authorities said. Officers first responded to West Prospect Street in Waldwick on March 31, after a caller later identified as Alejandro De La Torre-Cardona, 19, of East Elmhurst, NY, reported an armed person inside the home making threats, Waldwick Police Chief Troy Seifert said. Investigators determined the call originated from the home's landline, but after a thorough investigation, officers found no on…
Bodycam Shows Cops Kill NJ Mom Armed With Knife Bodycam Shows Cops Kill NJ Mom Armed With Knife
Bodycam Shows Cops Kill NJ Mom Armed With Knife The New Jersey Attorney General's Office has released bodycam footage of the moments that led up to the officer-involved shooting death of a 55-year-old Ocean County mother in March. At 2 a.m. on Monday, March 16, four Lacey Township police officers responded to Hemlock Drive in the Lanoka Harbor section of the township after receiving a 911 call that 55-year-old Susanne Clarke was having a heart attack, the Attorney General's office said. When officers arrived, they encountered Clarke, who was inside the home and communicating from a window, authorities said. Clarke told the officers to le…
4 NJ Men Thought They Were Meeting Girl, But Got Arrested Instead: Prosecutor 4 NJ Men Thought They Were Meeting Girl, But Got Arrested Instead: Prosecutor
4 NJ Men Thought They Were Meeting Girl, But Got Arrested Instead: Prosecutor Four men from Camden and Gloucester counties were arrested and charged after they arranged to meet an underage girl for sex, but got police instead, authorities announced Tuesday, July 14. Between March and June, the four men were chatting with what they thought was a young girl but was an undercover detective from the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office High Tech Crimes Unit, Camden County Prosecutor Grace MacAulay said. During their individual conversations and in four separate instances, the men each arranged a meeting at a specified location in Brooklawn for the purpose&nbs…
New Details Revealed In Milania Giudice Assault Case As RHONJ Star's Daughter Appears In Court New Details Revealed In Milania Giudice Assault Case As RHONJ Star's Daughter Appears In Court
New Details Revealed In Milania Giudice Assault Case As Rhonj Star's Daughter Appears In Court New details about the assault charge against Milania Giudice were revealed during her first court appearance on Tuesday, July 14. The 20-year-old daughter of "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice appeared virtually in Montville Township Municipal Court with her attorney, Alan Kraminsky.  TMZ shared a video recording of the hearing. During the proceeding, the judge explained the charge against Milania, stating that she "did knowingly cause bodily injury to another, specifically by striking the victim LR in the head with her fist, causing redness to the middle of the v…
Dad Killed At Home Construction Site Had Ties To UK Crime Group Linked To NJ Fraud Cases: DHS Dad Killed At Home Construction Site Had Ties To UK Crime Group Linked To NJ Fraud Cases: DHS
Dad Killed At Home Construction Site Had Ties To UK Crime Group Linked To NJ Fraud Cases: DHS The father of a 7-month-old girl who was fatally shot while working construction at a Pennsylvania home has now become the focus of a separate federal disclosure. Salis Hanrahan, 20, was killed while working at a home in Philadelphia's Roxborough neighborhood on Wednesday, July 8. The homeowner, 75-year-old George Barr, has since been charged with murder, as previously reported by Daily Voice. Hanrahan "was an illegal alien from the United Kingdom," a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson told Daily Voice. Hanrahan entered the United States illegally "on an unknown date and location…
LI Powerlifter’s Social Media Flexes Exposed $100K Disability Fraud: Authorities LI Powerlifter’s Social Media Flexes Exposed $100K Disability Fraud: Authorities
LI Powerlifter’s Social Media Flexes Exposed $100K Disability Fraud: Authorities A Long Island powerlifter bilked more than $100,000 through disability payments while competing in professional competitions, authorities said. Raymond Phillips, 40, of Huntington Station, pulled off the fraud between 2021 and 2024, the New York Attorney General’s office said. Phillips said he suffered a serious injury while weightlifting in 2018, rendering him unable to work or perform routine activities without help, investigators said. He applied for state disability payments and was approved in May 2021, according to authorities. But by 2021, Phillips was perfectly capable of working a…
'Miracle On The Hudson' Pilot Capt. Sully Reveals Alzheimer's Diagnosis: 'Courageous Together' 'Miracle On The Hudson' Pilot Capt. Sully Reveals Alzheimer's Diagnosis: 'Courageous Together'
'Miracle On The Hudson' Pilot Capt. Sully Reveals Alzheimer's Diagnosis: 'Courageous Together' The airline pilot known around the world for safely landing a commercial plane in the Hudson River in New York City said he has been diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer's disease. Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger announced the diagnosis in a statement posted on his website on Tuesday, July 14. He also exclusively spoke to People magazine about his condition. Sullenberger became a household name for the "Miracle on the Hudson" on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009. The North Texas native piloted US Airways Flight 1549 to a safe emergency landing after both engines were …
Your 3 A.M. Dump Truck Wake-Up Call Could Soon Be Illegal In This NJ Town Your 3 A.M. Dump Truck Wake-Up Call Could Soon Be Illegal In This NJ Town
Your 3 A.M. Dump Truck Wake-Up Call Could Soon Be Illegal In This NJ Town A Bergen County town is moving to ban early-morning dumpster collections after residents complained they were being awakened in the middle of the night by the loud pickups. The issue was discussed during the Borough Council's work session on Tuesday, July 7, Fair Lawn Mayor Cristina Cutrone said. Residents have reported dumpster collections as early as 3 a.m., 4 a.m., and 5 a.m., disrupting sleep. The collections are not currently violating any local ordinance because Fair Lawn does not have a law regulating the hours when dumpsters can be emptied, Cutrone said. To address the problem…
NJ Teacher Had Sex With Student: Monmouth County Prosecutor NJ Teacher Had Sex With Student: Monmouth County Prosecutor
NJ Teacher Had Sex With Student: Monmouth County Prosecutor A 37-year-old Freehold Township High School teacher has been charged with having a sexual relationship with a student, authorities announced Tuesday, July 14. Jesse Heubel's criminal conduct began last November, Monmouth County First Assistant Prosecutor Julia Alonso said. An investigation determined Heubel engaged in sexual acts with the victim who is under the age of 18, Alonso said. The sexual acts occurred throughout Monmouth County, leading Heubel, a technology teacher and wrestling coach, to be charged with sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child in Red Ba…
Popular Produce Staple Eyed As Source Of Massive Cyclospora Outbreak: How To Stay Safe Popular Produce Staple Eyed As Source Of Massive Cyclospora Outbreak: How To Stay Safe
Popular Produce Staple Eyed As Source Of Massive Cyclospora Outbreak: How To Stay Safe The hunt for the source of a brutal intestinal illness has taken a significant turn, prompting new guidance as case counts keep climbing. Click here for a new, updated story: Fast Food Chain Under Investigation In Connection To Multistate Cyclospora Outbreak: Report Michigan health officials said on Monday, July 13, that lettuce or salad greens had emerged as a potential source of the state’s cyclosporiasis outbreak, according to Detroit-based WDIV Local 4. No specific variety, grower, or supplier has been identified. Other foods have not been ruled out. Michigan had received reports of…
Philly Pizza Delivery Driver Killed After Vacant Home Drop-Off; 14-Year-Old Charged With Murder Philly Pizza Delivery Driver Killed After Vacant Home Drop-Off; 14-Year-Old Charged With Murder
Philly Pizza Delivery Driver Killed After Vacant Home Drop-Off; 14-Year-Old Charged With Murder A 14-year-old has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a pizza delivery driver who was robbed after completing a delivery to a vacant North Pennsylvania apartment last month, police announced on Monday, July 13. Philadelphia police arrested the juvenile on Friday, July 10, in connection with the June 5 killing of 28-year-old Anshul Kuncha, authorities announced Monday, July 13. The teen is charged with murder, robbery, violations of the Uniform Firearms Act, and related offenses, police said. Daily Voice is not identifying the defendant because of our policy against naming or p…
Feds Charge Ex Of 'RHONJ' Personality In Hotel Meth Case Feds Charge Ex Of 'RHONJ' Personality In Hotel Meth Case
Feds Charge Ex Of 'Rhonj' Personality In Hotel Meth Case Brittany Malsch, the ex-girlfriend of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” personality John Fuda, is facing federal charges for distributing methamphetamine from a hotel room, federal prosecutors announced. The Garfield woman was charged by complaint with possession with intent to distribute more than 50 grams of methamphetamine, U.S. Attorney Robert Frazer said on July 13 — Malsch's 39th birthday. Malsch shares a son with Fuda, the husband of “RHONJ” cast member Rachel Fuda. Rachel later adopted the boy, Jaiden. In a 2023 interview with "The Sun," Malsch said from a Paterson halfway ho…