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Pedestrian, 59, Hospitalized After Being Struck By PA Driver In Warren County, Police Say Pedestrian, 59, Hospitalized After Being Struck By PA Driver In Warren County, Police Say
Pedestrian, 59, Hospitalized After Being Struck By PA Driver In Warren County, Police Say A 59-year-old pedestrian was hospitalized after being hit by a PA driver in Warren County Monday night, authorities said. Raymond Hahn, 61, of Tyler Hill, PA was behind the wheel of a 2005 Saturn Vue when he hit Lawrence Walls, 59, on the 100 block of Rt. 31 north just before 11 p.m., Washington Township police said. Walls, of Port Murray, had been walking southbound in the travel lane of Rt. 31 at the time, police said. Walls was treated by the Washington Emergency Squad before being taken to St. Luke’s Warren Campus, police said. The road was closed until 1:30 a.m. during preliminary in…
Warren County Man, 73, Raped Child Under 13 Multiple Times Over 3 Years, Prosecutor Says Warren County Man, 73, Raped Child Under 13 Multiple Times Over 3 Years, Prosecutor Says
Warren County Man, 73, Raped Child Under 13 Multiple Times Over 3 Years, Prosecutor Says A 73-year-old Warren County man has been accused of raping a child under the age of 13 multiple times over a three-year period, authorities said. Cristino S. Delrio, of Jefferson Street in Port Murray, committed “multiple acts of sexual penetration, specifically oral sex and digital penetration, as well as sexual contact” on a child less than 13 years old between 2016 and 2019, Warren County Prosecutor James L. Pfeiffer said. The victim was previously known to Delrio, Pfeiffer said. Delrio was arrested Monday and charged with two counts of aggravated sexual assault, two counts of sexual as…
Prosecutor: Warren County Financial Advisor, 58, Scammed 2 Victims Out Of $200K Investment Prosecutor: Warren County Financial Advisor, 58, Scammed 2 Victims Out Of $200K Investment
Prosecutor: Warren County Financial Advisor, 58, Scammed 2 Victims Out Of $200K Investment A Warren County financial advisor has been arrested after authorities say he scammed investors out of at least $200,000. Brian Allen Day, 58, is accused of accepting at least $200,000 from two victims in order to “buy-in” to an investment opportunity that promised “substantial returns,” Warren County Prosecutor James L. Pfeiffer said. Day — who works in Hackettstown and lives in Port Murray — then used the funds for his personal financial endeavors instead, Pfeiffer said. He was charged Wednesday with two counts of second-degree theft by deception, punishable by up to 10 years in state pri…
Police: DWI North Jersey Ex-Con With Heroin, 30, Crashes Into Rock Wall In Morris County Police: DWI North Jersey Ex-Con With Heroin, 30, Crashes Into Rock Wall In Morris County
Police: DWI North Jersey Ex-Con With Heroin, 30, Crashes Into Rock Wall In Morris County A North Jersey man with several prior criminal convictions was intoxicated when he crashed into a rock wall in front of a Morris County home earlier this week. Kevin R. Fenty, 30, was driving a Nissan Altima on Drakestown Road in Long Valley when he struck the wall shortly before 1 a.m. Jan. 5, Mount Olive police said. Officers arrived and immediately saw glassine folds on the passenger’s side of the car, police said. During questioning, Fenty, of Port Murray, showed signs of intoxication and subsequently failed a series of field sobriety tests, police said. A search of Fenty’s car turned…
Former Would-Be Bank Robber Busted With Heroin After Leading Police On North Jersey Pursuit Former Would-Be Bank Robber Busted With Heroin After Leading Police On North Jersey Pursuit
Former Would-Be Bank Robber Busted With Heroin After Leading Police On North Jersey Pursuit A Warren County man once accused of trying to rob a Wildwood bank was found with heroin and other drug paraphernalia after leading police on a pursuit across Warren and Hunterdon counties, authorities said. Police observed a vehicle being driven by Brandon Ivens, 32, of Port Murray on Route 46 in Hackettstown on Saturday, May 30 around 1:20 p.m., authorities said in a release. Ivens had an active no-bail warrant out of Mansfield Township and a wanted person warrant from the Warren County Prosecutor’s Office for a fraud offense. In 2018, he was arrested for attempting to rob a Wildwood bank.…
'UNFAIR': Community Rallies For Family Mourning Warren County Mom Natalia Hollman, 37 'UNFAIR': Community Rallies For Family Mourning Warren County Mom Natalia Hollman, 37
'Unfair': Community Rallies For Family Mourning Warren County Mom Natalia Hollman, 37 A Warren County community is mourning the loss of local mom Natalia Bykova Hollman, who died on Dec. 17. She was 37 years old. More than $26,000 had been raised for the family on a GoFundMe as of Monday morning. "Unfair doesn’t begin to describe it," the page's founders Liz And Sean Mckie said at the time of Natasha's cancer diagnosis. "Natasha is a young, beautiful and vibrant woman. She runs marathons, eats right, and doesn’t smoke... her diagnosis seems unreal." A native of Chelyabinsk, Russa, Natalia moved to the U.S. in 2004, her obituary says. She fell in love with her husban…
Passengers Going To Doctors Office Had Meth, Arrest Warrants, Blairstown PD Says Passengers Going To Doctors Office Had Meth, Arrest Warrants, Blairstown PD Says
Passengers Going To Doctors Office Had Meth, Arrest Warrants, Blairstown PD Says One had a national crime warrant out for her arrest, and another had methamphetamine and Xanax residue, said Blairstown police who arrested the two passengers in a motor vehicle stop. Police stopped a car on Sept. 16 after noticing that neither the driver nor the three other passengers were wearing seatbelts, Blairstown police said in a news release. The driver, who was being paid to drive two of the passengers to the doctors, told police she didn't have anything illegal on her but could not speak for her passengers, police said. The driver allowed police to check the vehicle and found tha…