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Sex Worker Robbed By Drunken Men With Imitation Gun In Sparta: Police Sex Worker Robbed By Drunken Men With Imitation Gun In Sparta: Police
Sex Worker Robbed By Drunken Men With Imitation Gun In Sparta: Police Two men are facing charges after police say they robbed a woman they'd hired for sex using a fake gun and a knife in Sparta. The victim told police in Sparta that the men, later identified as Jeremy Barcoski, 47 of Sparta, NJ and Zarko Tamburin, 46 of Morristown, were drunk and doing drugs when she arrived at the Main Street apartment on Jan. 29, according to Sparta police. The woman told both men she was leaving, but they took her bag away from her and stole her money, police said. During a brief argument, one of the men pulled out a handgun and pointed it at her, saying he was going …
UPDATE: Missing 23-Year-Old From Sussex County Found Safe, Police Say UPDATE: Missing 23-Year-Old From Sussex County Found Safe, Police Say
Update: Missing 23-Year-Old From Sussex County Found Safe, Police Say UPDATE: Hill has been located and is safe, police said. --------------- Police in Sussex County are searching for an endangered 23-year-old who was reported missing on Monday, Sept. 12. Shaquiel Hill, pictured above, stands 5 feet 8 inches tall and was last seen wearing jeans, a t-shirt, and a black leather jacket near Linmor Avenue, Newton Police said. Anyone with information on Hill’s whereabouts is urged to call 911 immediately.
Man Charged In Stabbing Of 22-Year-Old At Sussex County Basketball Court: Police Man Charged In Stabbing Of 22-Year-Old At Sussex County Basketball Court: Police
Man Charged In Stabbing Of 22-Year-Old At Sussex County Basketball Court: Police A 19-year-old man was charged after allegedly stabbing another man at a basketball court in Sussex County, authorities said. Reiley Herrin, of Newton, was charged with aggravated assault and weapons offenses, Newton Police said in a release on Monday, May 23. Herrin is accused of stabbing a 22-year-old man in the abdomen near the basketball court behind the Lakeland School on Jefferson Street in Newton just before 3:50 a.m. on Sunday, May 22, police said. The victim was treated at the scene before being taken to Newton Medical Center for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. Herrin …
Sussex County Police Sergeant Breaks Door Of Route 206 Tire Shop To Access, Douse Car Fire Sussex County Police Sergeant Breaks Door Of Route 206 Tire Shop To Access, Douse Car Fire
Sussex County Police Sergeant Breaks Door Of Route 206 Tire Shop To Access, Douse Car Fire A Sussex County police sergeant was quick on his feet after seeing a car go up in flames at a tire shop on Route 206 and breaking the glass front door to access and douse the blaze, authorities said. Newton Police Sgt. Joseph D’Annibale was parked at the parking lot of ShopRite on Route 206 when he saw flames coming from a car parked at a service bay at the Mavis Discount Tire across the street shortly before 8 p.m. on July 10, authorities said. Sgt. Joseph D’Annibale contacted the Newton Fire Department before breaking the glass entrance door and extinguishing the fire himself, police said…
Police: NY Man Jailed For Wielding BB Gun, Fleeing During Dispute With Sussex County Landscaper Police: NY Man Jailed For Wielding BB Gun, Fleeing During Dispute With Sussex County Landscaper
Police: NY Man Jailed For Wielding BB Gun, Fleeing During Dispute With Sussex County Landscaper A 31-year-old man has been jailed after wielding a BB gun during an alleged dispute with a Sussex County landscaper. David A. G. Martin of Peekskill, NY is accused of brandishing PSM45 BB handgun during an argument over payment at a landscaping business off Limecrest Road around 3 p.m. Wednesday, Andover Township Police said. Martin then drove away, heading toward Newton-Sparta road in a red Ford F150, police said. Martin’s vehicle was located “within minutes” on Lawrence Road, where he was stopped and found in possession of the BB gun used in the incident, police said. Martin was arreste…
Police: Sussex County Woman Struck By Car In Grocery Store Parking Lot Police: Sussex County Woman Struck By Car In Grocery Store Parking Lot
Police: Sussex County Woman Struck By Car In Grocery Store Parking Lot A Sussex County woman was hospitalized with hip and shoulder injuries after being struck by a car in a grocery store parking lot Thursday morning, police said. Kathleen McMickle of Andover was struck in the parking lot of Weis Market on Water Street in Newton just before 9:45 a.m., Newton Police Lt. Mike Monaco told Daily Voice. She was taken to Newton Medical Center with injuries to her left hip and shoulder, Monaco said. The driver — Maria Fiedorczyk of Newton — was issued a summons for careless driving and is scheduled to appear in Newton Municipal Court. Officers were assisted at the …
UPDATE: Driver In Newton Crash Was Distracted When He Struck Rock Wall, Light Pole, Police Say UPDATE: Driver In Newton Crash Was Distracted When He Struck Rock Wall, Light Pole, Police Say
Update: Driver In Newton Crash Was Distracted When He Struck Rock Wall, Light Pole, Police Say A driver narrowly missed a building when he crashed his car into a light pole supporting a traffic signal Monday evening in Newton. Michael J. Czyzyk, 40, was headed northbound on Water Street when he became distracted and crossed into the southbound lanes, Newton Police Lt. Robert E. Osborn Jr. said. Czyzyk's Cadillac CTS hit a curb, a rock wall and shrubs before crashing into the pole outside of Hayek's market, Osborn said. Czyzyk refused medical attention and was issued summonses for careless driving and failure to maintain lane. His car was towed and a court case is pending, police sai…
Newton PD: Middle School Lockdown Ends, Students' Reports Of Man With Handgun Unfounded Newton PD: Middle School Lockdown Ends, Students' Reports Of Man With Handgun Unfounded
Newton PD: Middle School Lockdown Ends, Students' Reports Of Man With Handgun Unfounded Newton's Halsted Middle School was in lockdown for more than an hour Tuesday after students told school officials that two suspicious men were outside and one may have had a weapon, authorities said. An investigation by Newton police at 2:20 p.m. found the concerns to be unfounded, and staff and students were dismissed at 3:30 p.m., Newton Chief Michael Richards and District Superintendent Kennedy Greene said in a joint release. "I am grateful for our students who spoke up when they saw something and for all the adults involved for their patient, cautious approach to keeping everyone safe,"…