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NJ Police Officer Arrested For Falsifying Public Records, Prosecutor Says NJ Police Officer Arrested For Falsifying Public Records, Prosecutor Says
NJ Police Officer Arrested For Falsifying Public Records, Prosecutor Says A police officer in Warren County has been charged with falsifying public records following an investigation by the Warren County Prosecutor’s Office and the Greenwich Township Police Department, authorities announced. Greenwich Township Officer Tyler S. Roller, 30, of Somerset, was arrested on Thursday, Dec. 19, after an investigation found he entered the names of two individuals into the police department's records management system in connection with incidents they were not involved in, Acting Chief Assistant Prosecutor Kevin R. Brotzman said. Roller faces one count of falsifyi…
More Charges For Lehigh Valley Man Who Brought Girl To NJ For Sex: Authorities More Charges For Lehigh Valley Man Who Brought Girl To NJ For Sex: Authorities
More Charges For Lehigh Valley Man Who Brought Girl To NJ For Sex: Authorities A Lehigh Valley man charged with meeting up with a teen girl from Snapchat and sexually assaulting her in January 2022 is facing more offenses in a separate investigation, authorities said. Garry N. Bunting, of the 900 block of Wyandotte Street in Bethlehem, was charged on Monday, April 17 with second-degree attempted sexual assault, two counts of attempted child endangerment, and child endangerment, Warren County Prosecutor James L. Pfeiffer said. Bunting, 31, was initially charged with human trafficking of a minor, sexual assault, and other offenses in January 2022 after he met up with a …
Mount Olive HS Math Teacher Found Guilty Of Stalking Student For 2 Years Learns His Fate Mount Olive HS Math Teacher Found Guilty Of Stalking Student For 2 Years Learns His Fate
Mount Olive HS Math Teacher Found Guilty Of Stalking Student For 2 Years Learns His Fate The 61-year-old Mount Olive High School math teacher who spent two years stalking a student has learned his fate, authorities announced. Tajinder Tung, of Stewartsville, has been sentenced to 60 days at the Morris County Correctional Facility as a condition of a 3-year probationary term and was ordered to forfeit his public employment, Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll said in a joint release with county officials. Tung stalked a student inside and outside school between 2017 and May 2019, DailyVoice.com reported. A Morris County grand jury added official misconduct charges against Tung in…