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Back-To-Back Home Burglaries Under Investigation In Morris County Neighborhood, Police Say Back-To-Back Home Burglaries Under Investigation In Morris County Neighborhood, Police Say
Back-To-Back Home Burglaries Under Investigation In Morris County Neighborhood, Police Say See anything? Authorities are investigating two back-to-back home burglaries that occurred in the same Morris County neighborhood. The burglaries occurred in the Tudor Glens neighborhood in Pequannock during the overnight hours on Saturday, July 16, Pequannock Township Police said in a release on Tuesday, July 19. The residents were not home at the time of the burglaries, and there is no known threat to the public, police said. The Morris County Sheriff's Office - Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Unit is also investigating. “As always, remain vigilant, lock all doors and windows when you a…
Details Emerge In Pequannock Crash That Claimed Life Of Beloved Single Mom Details Emerge In Pequannock Crash That Claimed Life Of Beloved Single Mom
Details Emerge In Pequannock Crash That Claimed Life Of Beloved Single Mom Details have emerged in the Pequannock crash that claimed the life of a beloved single mom and injured a cyclist. Jill Altman Russo, 55, was walking near 229 Boulevard when she was struck by a black 2021 Mitsubishi Mirage driven by a 35-year-old woman around 8:20 a.m. on Saturday, June 11, Pequannock Township Police said. Russo was rushed to Chilton Memorial Hospital and pronounced dead a short time later. A second victim riding a bicycle was also hit and hospitalized for non-life-threatening injuries, police said. Meanwhile, thousands have been raised on a GoFundMe for Russo’s family, Da…
Morris County Man Offers $500 For Info On Perp Who 'Viciously' Vandalized Son’s Car Morris County Man Offers $500 For Info On Perp Who 'Viciously' Vandalized Son’s Car
Morris County Man Offers $500 For Info On Perp Who 'Viciously' Vandalized Son’s Car A Pequannock Township man is offering a cash reward of $500 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person who vandalized his son’s car earlier this week. Ed Lamoureaux said his son’s vehicle was “viciously and savagely” vandalized in the driveway of his mother’s home on Hopper Avenue sometime Monday night. “The perpetrators spray painted the car, keyed the paint and smashed a rear window,” Lamoureaux wrote in a Facebook post, adding that this wasn’t a random incident. “There is agreement that this was NOT a random act,” he writes. “Someone who my son likely knows commi…