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 …
DWI Driver Runs Over Victim Several Times In Sussex County Strip Club Parking Lot, Police Say DWI Driver Runs Over Victim Several Times In Sussex County Strip Club Parking Lot, Police Say
DWI Driver Runs Over Victim Several Times In Sussex County Strip Club Parking Lot, Police Say A Passaic County woman had been drinking when she ran over a person several times with her car in a Sussex County parking lot, said authorities who charged her. Jacqueline Lowe, 22, of Pompton Lakes, was being held in the Sussex County Jail on charges of aggravated assault, assault by auto, weapon possession and more, stemming from the Sunday incident in a bar parking lot, Andover police said in a news release. ** UPDATE: Jacqueline Lowe, a nursing student at Lincoln Tech in Paramus, could soon face attempted murder charges ** Witnesses of the 1:50 a.m. incident, in the parking lot at…
Boy, 2, Fatally Struck By Dump Truck In Sussex County Boy, 2, Fatally Struck By Dump Truck In Sussex County
Boy, 2, Fatally Struck By Dump Truck In Sussex County A 2-year-old boy was fatally struck by a dump truck in Stanhope Monday morning, authorities said. ** UPDATE: A GoFundMe page had raised more than $16,000 for the grieving Stanhope family as of Wednesday morning ** Responding Stanhope and Byram officers found two passing drivers conducting CPR on the toddler around 10:40 a.m., on Route 206 northbound near Acorn Street, Stanhope Police Sgt. William Heater said. Police assisted with CPR until the Lakeland Emergency Squad arrived and took the boy to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead, Heater said. Max Ramirez, 2, of StanhopeBr…