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Ford Driver Suffers Medical Emergency Following Morris County Crash: State Police Ford Driver Suffers Medical Emergency Following Morris County Crash: State Police
Ford Driver Suffers Medical Emergency Following Morris County Crash: State Police A Ford driver suffered a medical emergency following a crash on Route 287 in Morris County, state police said. A Ford Fusion was struck by a tractor-trailer in the southbound lanes near milepost 30.8 in Harding just after 5:05 p.m. on Wednesday, July 6, NJSP Sgt. Philip Curry told DailyVoice.com. The tractor-trailer then left the scene, Curry said. The Ford driver was not hurt in the crash but suffered a brief medical emergency, police said. The driver refused treatment and drove away from the scene of the crash. Additional details were not released.
PHOTOS: Harding Officer Wrangles Petrified Peacock PHOTOS: Harding Officer Wrangles Petrified Peacock
Photos: Harding Officer Wrangles Petrified Peacock There's certainly a feather in Harding patrolman Mike Resciniti's cap now. The officer helped corral a runaway peacock on Sheepfield Farms Drive last Saturday. The pheasant lives on Baileys Mill Road became frightened by another animal and took off around 1:45 p.m., Chief Erik Heller said. A nearby resident called in a wandering pheasant, bringing Resciniti to the scene. Resciniti corners the bird with its owner on Sheepfield Farms Drive.Harding PD Resciniti works his magic.Harding PD The officer grabbed the peacock with a net and returned him to his owner.
ROAD RAGE: Harding Man Dragged, Threatened Death, Hit Driver In Face With Hammer, Police Say ROAD RAGE: Harding Man Dragged, Threatened Death, Hit Driver In Face With Hammer, Police Say
Road Rage: Harding Man Dragged, Threatened Death, Hit Driver In Face With Hammer, Police Say A 50-year-old Harding man was arrested after threatening to kill another driver and hitting him in the face with a hammer then dragging him, authorities said. Victor Henriques was on Lake Trail West in Mt. Kemble Lake on June 22 around 6:05 p.m. when the apparent assault took place, Harding Police Chief Erik Heller said. Henriques was charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, terroristic threats and unlawful weapon possession.  He was issued a summons and released pending an appearance in Morris County Superior Court.