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Cops Find 13 Credit Cards Owned By 5 Different People On Sussex County Man Stopped On Rt. 206 Cops Find 13 Credit Cards Owned By 5 Different People On Sussex County Man Stopped On Rt. 206
Cops Find 13 Credit Cards Owned By 5 Different People On Sussex County Man Stopped On Rt. 206 A Sussex County man stopped for a Route 206 traffic violation was later arrested for having 13 credit cards belonging to five different people, authorities said. Dominick J. Fernandez was charged with credit card theft, possession of a prescription drug, open container of alcohol, fictitious registration, and several other motor vehicle offenses, Byram Township Police said in a release on Friday, Oct. 28. Police stopped Fernandez for failing to keep right on Route 206 in Byram on Monday, Oct. 17, they said. A follow-up investigation found that Fernandez, of Andover, was allegedly driving w…
Police Investigating Sussex County Smoke Shop Burglary Police Investigating Sussex County Smoke Shop Burglary
Police Investigating Sussex County Smoke Shop Burglary Police are seeking clues on an overnight burglary of a Sussex County smoke shop. The break-in occurred at TC Smoke Shop at 21 Rt. 206 in Stanhope around 1:30 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 13, Byram Township police said. No further details about the burglary were released. Any witnesses or anyone with surveillance footage or other information is asked to contact the Byram Township Police detective bureau at (973) 347-2500 ext. 143.
SEE ANYTHING? Witnesses Sought In Sussex County Crash SEE ANYTHING? Witnesses Sought In Sussex County Crash
SEE Anything? Witnesses Sought In Sussex County Crash See anything? Police are seeking witnesses to a crash on Route 206 in Sussex County. The crash occurred just north of Tamarack Road in Byram around 8:10 a.m. on Thursday, July 21, township police said. Anyone with information about the crash is asked to contact Byram Township Police Sgt. Dellicker at (973) 347-2500 Ext. 174.
Man Claiming To Have Handgun During Sussex County Fight Charged With Terroristic Threats Man Claiming To Have Handgun During Sussex County Fight Charged With Terroristic Threats
Man Claiming To Have Handgun During Sussex County Fight Charged With Terroristic Threats A man who claimed to have a handgun during a fight in Sussex County was charged with making terroristic threats and other offenses, authorities said. Officers responding to the dispute report at Tomahawk Lake found that Arturo E. Rivera had gotten into a physical altercation with several others and claimed to have a handgun on Saturday, July 9, Byram Township Police said in a release on Thursday, July 21. Rivera, of North Brunswick, then went into the trunk of his vehicle and shouted several times that he was getting a gun, police said. However, no firearm was found during a follow-up sear…
Assault By Auto Charges For Drunk Driver Who Fled Scene Of Serious Sussex County Crash: Police Assault By Auto Charges For Drunk Driver Who Fled Scene Of Serious Sussex County Crash: Police
Assault By Auto Charges For Drunk Driver Who Fled Scene Of Serious Sussex County Crash: Police A Monmouth County driver was slapped with assault by auto and other serious charges for leaving the scene of a drunken Sussex County crash that seriously injured two people, authorities said. Michael J. McGhee, of Oceanport, was charged with two counts of assault by auto, DWI, possession of a false government document, reckless and careless driving, leaving the scene of an accident with injuries, failure to report an accident, as well as violations for lack of insurance and probationary offenses following the crash on Sunday, June 12, Byram Township Police said in a release on Friday, June 1…
Police: Assault By Auto, Child Abuse Charges For DWI Sussex County Man In Rt. 206 Head-On Crash Police: Assault By Auto, Child Abuse Charges For DWI Sussex County Man In Rt. 206 Head-On Crash
Police: Assault By Auto, Child Abuse Charges For DWI Sussex County Man In Rt. 206 Head-On Crash A Sussex County man was under the influence during a head-on crash that injured both drivers and a young child on Rt. 206, authorities said. Kyle D. Smith, of Newton, crashed head-on into another car on Route 206 near Whitehall Hill Road on Feb. 12, Byram Township Police said. Responding officers observed the odor of marijuana and determined that Smith had been under the influence during the crash, which hospitalized both drivers and a young child in Smith’s car, police said. Smith was charged with third- and fourth-degree assault by auto, child abuse, DWI, reckless driving and failure to …
Authorities: Accused Sussex County Shoplifters Found With Syringes, Drug Paraphernalia Authorities: Accused Sussex County Shoplifters Found With Syringes, Drug Paraphernalia
Authorities: Accused Sussex County Shoplifters Found With Syringes, Drug Paraphernalia A couple accused of stealing items from a Sussex County convenience store were found with hypodermic syringes and other drug paraphernalia, authorities charged. Byram Township Police responded to QuickChek on Rt. 206 in Stanhope after an off-duty member of the Stanhope-Netcong First Aid Squad saw a woman taking merchandise from the store on Monday, May 11, authorities said in a release. Arriving officers were told that the woman, accompanied by a male suspect, had left in a car -- located shortly after, authorities said. The two were identified as Jarod Rieth and Melinda A. Molnar, authori…
DWI Driver, Paramus Nursing Student In Strip Club Incident Could Face Attempted Murder Charges DWI Driver, Paramus Nursing Student In Strip Club Incident Could Face Attempted Murder Charges
DWI Driver, Paramus Nursing Student In Strip Club Incident Could Face Attempted Murder Charges A 22-year-old woman accused of repeatedly running over another female in a Sussex County strip club parking lot could be facing attempted murder charges, a news report says. Jacqueline Lowe, of Pompton Lakes, was ordered detained after appearing before Superior Court Judge N. Peter Conforti Thursday, after using her SUV to repeatedly run over her friend in the parking lot of The Bare Den on Route 206 Sunday, the NJHerald reports. "This vehicle was repeatedly used to attack the victim," Conforti said. "It doesn’t get much more serious than that." The incident occurred around 1:50 a.m. when …