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Woman Torches Mustang On Memorial Day, Bergen Prosecutor Says Woman Torches Mustang On Memorial Day, Bergen Prosecutor Says
Woman Torches Mustang On Memorial Day, Bergen Prosecutor Says A Rochester, NY woman was charged after authorities said she intentionally set a car on fire in Bergen County, Prosecutor Mark Musella announced. Wallington police and firefighters responded to a vehicle fire near Lincoln Place at approximately 7:44 p.m. on Monday, May 25, Memorial Day, officials said. First responders found a 2004 Ford Mustang fully engulfed in flames and extinguished the fire, according to Musella. The Wallington Police Department and Wallington Fire Department notified the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Arson Squad following a preliminary investigation, authoriti…
Fire Risks Spark Huge Recall Of Hyundai Cars: What To Know Fire Risks Spark Huge Recall Of Hyundai Cars: What To Know
Fire Risks Spark Huge Recall Of Hyundai Cars: What To Know More than 54,000 Hyundai cars are being recalled because a power control unit can overheat and increase the risk of a fire. Hyundai Motor America issued the recall for 54,337 Elantra Hybrid vehicles, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a report filed on Friday, May 15. The Elantras are from the model years 2024 through 2026. The issue involves the hybrid power control unit (HPCU), which controls electrical power delivery to parts of the hybrid system. A transistor inside the unit can overheat under high electrical loads. Drivers may experience a "no start" condi…
Toddler ID'd As Third Victim In Fiery Hit-And-Run Crash That Killed NJ Residents Toddler ID'd As Third Victim In Fiery Hit-And-Run Crash That Killed NJ Residents
Toddler ID'd As Third Victim In Fiery Hit-And-Run Crash That Killed NJ Residents An infant was among three family members killed in a fiery hit-and-run crash on the Merritt Parkway, Connecticut State Police said. Yanelet DePaz, who was 1 year and 9 months old, died alongside Maria E. Vasquez Chacon, 29, and Joselyn Vasquez-Chacon, 25, both of Trenton, New Jersey, Connecticut State Police said. The crash happened early Sunday morning, May 11, on Route 15 south in Stratford near Exit 36. Troopers were called to the scene around 4:50 a.m., according to a state police incident report. Police said a 2012 Chrysler 200 was traveling in the right lane, followed by a 2008 Honda…
Urgent Warning Issued After Hundreds Of Fires, Injuries Linked To Popular Home Treadmills Urgent Warning Issued After Hundreds Of Fires, Injuries Linked To Popular Home Treadmills
Urgent Warning Issued After Hundreds Of Fires, Injuries Linked To Popular Home Treadmills Federal safety officials are warning consumers to stop using a popular line of home walking pads and treadmills after they were linked to hundreds of incidents, including injuries and fires. The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued the alert for Sperax walking pads and treadmills on Thursday, April 16. The affected models are typically black with red trim, with the model number listed near the power switch. According to the CPSC, there have been 201 reports involving problems like uncontrollable speeds and abrupt stops. The issues have caused at least 66 falls or injurie…
Towing Cable Sparks Fire At Scene Of Limo Ride Truck Crash On Route 3 Towing Cable Sparks Fire At Scene Of Limo Ride Truck Crash On Route 3
Towing Cable Sparks Fire At Scene Of Limo Ride Truck Crash On Route 3 A fire broke out at the scene of a truck crash at a building along Route 3, where a towing cable hit batteries while trying to remove the vehicle on Tuesday, April 14, sources tell Daily Voice. The truck has been lodged inside of Limo Ride, the building at Kensington Avenue along Route 3, since early Monday morning, April 13. View this post on Instagram Heavy delays were reported along both sides of Route 3, police said. Have photos? Email [email protected] or DM dailyvoicenewjersey.
Colombian Family Built American Dream In Paterson Home, Then Fire Ripped Right Through It Colombian Family Built American Dream In Paterson Home, Then Fire Ripped Right Through It
Colombian Family Built American Dream In Paterson Home, Then Fire Ripped Right Through It A Paterson family who immigrated from Colombia in the 1980s has lost the only home they have known in the United States after a devastating fire displaced them and 16 other residents (Haz clic aquí para leer esta noticia en español). "This house was near and dear to us,” Ashley Franco said. “My family immigrated from Colombia to New Jersey in the 80’s and have lived in the same house all these years. It th was first place I ever called home, and I am now 32." Particularly, it was Franco's grandmother, Maria Olga Ruiz, who came to the U.S. from Medelin, Colombia as a single mo…
Support Swells After Parsippany Family Loses Everything In Blaze Support Swells After Parsippany Family Loses Everything In Blaze
Support Swells After Parsippany Family Loses Everything In Blaze The Rojas family is being forced to start over after a fire destroyed their Parsippany home on Valentine's Day, but they won't do it alone. Multiple fundraisers have been set up to support the family following the Sat, Feb. 14 fire, which occurred right after their son's 19th birthday. "Our community is known for coming together in difficult times, and right now the Rojas family in Parsippany needs our help more than ever," Margherita Bielen, who organized a fundraiser said. "They are a hardworking, loving family raising two wonderful children; a daughter in third grade and a son …
NY Arsonist Torches Jersey Shore Hotel Room, Prosecutor Says NY Arsonist Torches Jersey Shore Hotel Room, Prosecutor Says
NY Arsonist Torches Jersey Shore Hotel Room, Prosecutor Says A 34-year-old woman from Westchester has been charged with arson following a hotel fire in Toms River, authorities said. Constance Koeper, an Elmsford resident was charged on Wednesday, Jan. 28, with one count of arson in connection with a fire at the Avon Hotel in Toms River that night, Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer said. Toms River police and fire units responded to the hotel at approximately 11:23 p.m. after a fire alarm activation, the prosecutor said. When first responders arrived, they saw smoke inside the building, Billhimer said. An investigation determined that the …
High School Track Coach, Wife Killed After SUV Plows Into South Jersey Home High School Track Coach, Wife Killed After SUV Plows Into South Jersey Home
High School Track Coach, Wife Killed After SUV Plows Into South Jersey Home A New Jersey high school track coach and his wife have been identified as the two people killed when their SUV crashed into a home and caught fire Saturday, Jan. 17. Clearview High School track coach Thomas "Tom" Hengel, 72, was behind the wheel of a 2020 Hyundai Palisade, with his wife Lisa Hengel, 61, in the passenger seat, when the vehicle accelerated, struck a curb, crossed two front yards, and crashed into the side of a home on Banff Drive with enough force to go through the wall and into the home’s living room around 6:15 p.m., local police said.  Police said the impact sparked a…
16 Fire Reports Spark Massive Recall Of Popular Portable Chargers 16 Fire Reports Spark Massive Recall Of Popular Portable Chargers
16 Fire Reports Spark Massive Recall Of Popular Portable Chargers More than 85,000 portable chargers are being recalled after they caused more than a dozen reported fires. Belkin issued the recall for about 83,500 portable power banks and wireless charging stands sold in the US, the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Thursday, Nov. 13. Another 2,385 chargers were purchased in Canada. The lithium-ion batteries inside the chargers can overheat, creating a risk of fire and burns. There has been one fire reported in the US and at least 15 internationally, causing two minor burns and more than $37,000 in property damage. The recalled pr…
Suspect ID'd After Active Shooting, Arson Incidents At Michigan Church Suspect ID'd After Active Shooting, Arson Incidents At Michigan Church
Suspect ID'd After Active Shooting, Arson Incidents At Michigan Church This story has been updated. Gunfire and flames ripped through a packed Michigan church after an active shooter attack left multiple victims, authorities said. The gunman, who has now been identified, is dead after exchanging gunfire with responding officers and there is no ongoing threat to the public. The incident unfolded Sunday, Sept. 28, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, according to the Grand Blanc Township Police Department and local news reports.  Fire crews described the building as “actively on fire” as they battled the blaze with mutual aid…
High School Student Killed, 22 Displaced In Fire Night Of Trenton Homecoming: Report High School Student Killed, 22 Displaced In Fire Night Of Trenton Homecoming: Report
High School Student Killed, 22 Displaced In Fire Night Of Trenton Homecoming: Report A devastating three-alarm fire in Trenton killed an 18-year-old high school student and displaced more than 20 people, according to city officials and published reports. The blaze broke out at approx 11 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19 on the 1200 block of North Olden Avenue and spread across seven houses, according to the City of Trenton's news release and 6abc. Four people were injured, including a firefighter from Hopewell, Mayor Reed Gusciora told New Jersey 101.5. One victim, an 18-year-old male, died. Two victims are stable and one remains in critical condition, the city said. In all, 22 people…
DOUBLE MURDER: Elderly Couple Burned, Stabbed After Letting Stranger Into NYC Home, Cops Say DOUBLE MURDER: Elderly Couple Burned, Stabbed After Letting Stranger Into NYC Home, Cops Say
Double Murder: Elderly Couple Burned, Stabbed After Letting Stranger Into NYC Home, Cops Say A manhunt is underway for a parolee with a violent criminal history wanted in the deaths of a couple in their Queens, NY home, authorities said. Jamel McGriff, 42, is wanted in the killings of Frank Olton, 76, and Maureen Olton, 77, which happened Monday, Sept. 8, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said. Tisch said McGriff went to the Oltons’ home that morning, claiming his cell phone battery was dead and he needed to charge it. Video shows McGriff speaking with Frank Olton before being allowed into the couple’s backyard, Tisch said. The two then walked inside through the back door of the…
Flames Rip Through Clifton Home — Family Escapes With Nothing But Their Lives Flames Rip Through Clifton Home — Family Escapes With Nothing But Their Lives
Flames Rip Through Clifton Home — Family Escapes With Nothing But Their Lives A Clifton family is starting over after a fire destroyed their home and belongings Saturday, Sept. 6, authorities said. At approximately 8:53 p.m., Officer Eddie Maldonado III was on patrol on DeMott Avenue when he saw flames and heavy smoke coming from the front windows of a home, Clifton Police Lt. Robert Anderson said. A good Samaritan neighbor and the officer alerted the family of the fire and made sure everyone got out safely, Anderson said. The Clifton Fire Department responded, and several officers assisted with traffic and crowd control. No injuries were reported, Anderson said. Th…
House Fire Claims Life Of Paterson Father, Family Racing Against Time To Return Him To Peru House Fire Claims Life Of Paterson Father, Family Racing Against Time To Return Him To Peru
House Fire Claims Life Of Paterson Father, Family Racing Against Time To Return Him To Peru A 51-year-old man killed in a Paterson house fire last week has been identified as the father of three, the youngest of whom lives in Peru. On Thursday, Sept. 4, at approximately 6:13 p.m., the Paterson Fire Department was dispatched to 454 East 31st Street on a report of a residential fire, according to Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes, Paterson Police Department Officer-In-Charge Patrick Murray, and Paterson Fire Chief Alex Alicea. The victim was identified by loved ones as Carlos Armando Arestegui Muñoz. Officials say he was found inside the residence and transported…
Double-Fatal Plane Crash Ignites Fire In Suburban Denver Business Park Double-Fatal Plane Crash Ignites Fire In Suburban Denver Business Park
Double-Fatal Plane Crash Ignites Fire In Suburban Denver Business Park Both people aboard were killed after a small plane crashed in a business park near an airport outside Denver, igniting a fire that threatened a nearby data center’s generators, authorities said. South Metro Fire Rescue said the crash was reported around 6:20 a.m. Friday, Sept. 5, about a mile south of  Centennial Airport  in Englewood, Colorado, at the office park that includes the Flexential Denver–Englewood Data Center.  First reports mentioned an explosion at Peoria Street and Aviator Way; arriving crews found a fire encroaching on backup generators but quickly contai…
VIDEO: Cops Hunting Down Stolen BMW End Up Pulling Toddler From Burning NJ Home VIDEO: Cops Hunting Down Stolen BMW End Up Pulling Toddler From Burning NJ Home
Video: Cops Hunting Down Stolen BMW End Up Pulling Toddler From Burning NJ Home A stolen car investigation turned into a dramatic rescue when two detectives pulled a toddler from a burning home in New Jersey, authorities said (scroll for video). At approximately 2:58 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 29, Summit Police Detective Sgt. Ruddy Garita and Detective Darin Sliker were canvassing South 19th Street in Newark for a BMW reported stolen out of Summit the day before, Summit Police said. Instead, they saw thick, black smoke pouring from the second story of a home. A man running out of the building told the detectives he believed others were still inside, police said. From a rear …
LAWSUIT: Tenant Seeks $5M After NJ Apartment Fire Blamed On Water Heater LAWSUIT: Tenant Seeks $5M After NJ Apartment Fire Blamed On Water Heater
Lawsuit: Tenant Seeks $5M After NJ Apartment Fire Blamed On Water Heater A Sussex County tenant is demanding more than $5 million in damages, claiming his landlord’s negligence turned his bedroom closet into a “ticking time bomb” that nearly killed him. According to a civil complaint filed in Morris County Superior Court in July, Rudolf Makel was found unresponsive near the rear sliding door of his apartment at 22 Wits End Road after smoke alarms sounded and heavy smoke filled the unit. Firefighters said he had “obvious burns to his face and soot to his naris (nostrils) and mouth” before being rushed to Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, the suit reads.…
WATCH: West Point Army Football Player, Father Rescue Driver From Fiery Crash WATCH: West Point Army Football Player, Father Rescue Driver From Fiery Crash
Watch: West Point Army Football Player, Father Rescue Driver From Fiery Crash A driver was pulled from a burning vehicle after crashing into a utility pole on Route 9W in Fort Montgomery on Monday, Sept. 1, authorities announced. The Fort Montgomery Fire Department responded earlier in the morning to the crash, finding the vehicle fully engulfed in flames, according to the release. Army West Point football player and second-year cadet Larry Pickett Jr. and his father, Larry Pickett Sr., are seen in video running toward the blaze and pulling the driver to safety. The U.S. Army praised their actions, calling it an example of the Army Values and Warrior Ethos. “Running…
150+ Fire Reports Spark Major Recall Of 2.9M Attic Fan Motors 150+ Fire Reports Spark Major Recall Of 2.9M Attic Fan Motors
150+ Fire Reports Spark Major Recall Of 2.9M Attic Fan Motors Nearly three million attic fan motors sold nationwide are being recalled after more than 150 reports of fires. Air Vent Inc. issued the recall for about 2.9 million electric motors used in gable- and roof-mounted attic fans, the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Thursday, Aug. 28. The recall covers five different model numbers listed on the CPSC's website. According to the recall notice, the motors' safety cutoff can fail, creating a risk of short circuit and fire. Air Vent has received 159 incident reports involving burning or fire, though no injuries have been repo…
'Lost Everything': 1-Year-Old Dies In NY House Fire After Mom, Siblings Escape 'Lost Everything': 1-Year-Old Dies In NY House Fire After Mom, Siblings Escape
'Lost Everything': 1-Year-Old Dies In NY House Fire After Mom, Siblings Escape A 1-year-old boy pulled from a burning home in upstate New York has died from his injuries. The Broome County fire broke out around 12:50 p.m. Monday, Aug. 25, at a residence on Broad Street in Chenango, according to New York State Police. A 26-year-old woman escaped the blaze with two of her children, ages 5 and 2, but heavy smoke kept her from reaching her youngest child, police said. Working together, New York State Police and Broome County Sheriff’s deputies entered the home through a window and removed the 1-year-old. He was taken to Upstate Medical Center, where he later died. Inve…
'Just Jump, We're Right Here:' Terrified Child Leaps From Burning NJ Home Into Cops' Arms 'Just Jump, We're Right Here:' Terrified Child Leaps From Burning NJ Home Into Cops' Arms
'Just Jump, We're Right Here:' Terrified Child Leaps From Burning NJ Home Into Cops' Arms Asbury Park police sprang into action on Monday, Aug. 25, helping to rescue a child whose home was on fire, authorities said (scroll for video). At 8:44 a.m., police were dispatched to 510 Prospect Ave. and observed heavy smoke and flames coming from the residence, Asbury Park police said. An 8-year-old emerged from a second-floor window, jumped, and was caught by two police officers and a Good Samaritan, who worked together to safely bring the child to the ground, authorities said. View this post on Instagram A post shared by @dailyvoicenewj…
16 People, 3 Dogs Rescued From Floodwaters As Hurricane Erin Slams Jersey Shore 16 People, 3 Dogs Rescued From Floodwaters As Hurricane Erin Slams Jersey Shore
16 People, 3 Dogs Rescued From Floodwaters As Hurricane Erin Slams Jersey Shore Hurricane Erin’s flooding led to multiple rescues and fire calls at the Jersey Shore, officials said. During the height of the storm, crews responded to a gas leak, an underground transformer fire, and an electrical fire at a business on Thursday night, Aug. 21, according to the Margate City Fire Department. Margate City Update During the Height of Flooding due to Hurricane Erin. 1 Gas Leak 1 Transformer Fire - Underground 1... Posted by Margate City Fire Department on Thursday, August 21, 2025 Six vehicle rescues were conducted in flooded waters, saving 16 people and 3 dogs. The…
Sussex County Brothers Race Door-To-Door, Save Neighbors From Raging Pre-Dawn Fire Sussex County Brothers Race Door-To-Door, Save Neighbors From Raging Pre-Dawn Fire
Sussex County Brothers Race Door-To-Door, Save Neighbors From Raging Pre-Dawn Fire A fire tore through a home on Main Street in Franklin Borough early Wednesday, Aug. 13, leaving the structure unsalvageable, authorities said. The blaze broke out around 4 a.m. at 139 Main Street, Franklin Borough police said. Firefighters from Franklin and multiple surrounding towns responded, but the home could not be saved. All residents were evacuated safely, police said. None of the neighboring homes were affected, and no injuries were reported to residents or first responders. Neighbor Enrique Ojeda said the tense moments began around 3:40 a.m., when his son ran downstairs to wake hi…
2 Dead, 10 Injured; Timelapse Video Shows Fatal Explosions At US Steel Clairton Coke 2 Dead, 10 Injured; Timelapse Video Shows Fatal Explosions At US Steel Clairton Coke
2 Dead, 10 Injured; Timelapse Video Shows Fatal Explosions At US Steel Clairton Coke A timelapse video and photos captured by the Breathe Project show the massive plume from a deadly explosion at the U.S. Steel Clairton Coke Works on Monday, Aug. 11, that has now left two people dead two missing, and 10 injured, officials confirmed later Monday night. The explosion happened at 10:51 a.m. between coke oven batteries 13 and 14 inside the sprawling coking facility along the Monongahela River in Clairton, sparking a fire and a large-scale emergency response, according to Allegheny County Emergency Services (ACES). There were multiple secondary explosions, officials explained. B…
Harrowing Photo Shows Aftermath Of Fire That Destroyed 7 Torahs, NJ Rabbi's Home Harrowing Photo Shows Aftermath Of Fire That Destroyed 7 Torahs, NJ Rabbi's Home
Harrowing Photo Shows Aftermath Of Fire That Destroyed 7 Torahs, NJ Rabbi's Home Tragedy has struck yet again for a New Jersey synagogue targeted in a 2012 firebombing. At approximately 2:45 a.m. Friday, Aug. 8, a blaze ripped through Rabbi Yitzchok Lerman and his wife, Bina's, Montross Avenue home and synagogue in Rutherford, where they've been since 2014. The couple and four of their six children who were home at the time escaped "right in the nick of time," according to Bina's sister, Brocha Wilschanski. However, everything else was destroyed — including all seven Torahs. "They're in shock, but they're well," Wilschanski said in a call with Daily Voice. "The al…
NY Dad, 3 Kids Died In Fire — A Decade Later, Man Accused Of Setting It Is Charged, DOJ Says NY Dad, 3 Kids Died In Fire — A Decade Later, Man Accused Of Setting It Is Charged, DOJ Says
NY Dad, 3 Kids Died In Fire — A Decade Later, Man Accused Of Setting It Is Charged, DOJ Says More than a decade after a house fire killed a father and three children, and seriously injured a fourth in upstate New York, a longtime suspect has been federally charged. Edward Leon, 53, of Fultonville, was indicted this week by a federal grand jury on a charge of malicious use of fire to destroy property resulting in death, according to the US Attorney’s Office in Albany. The fire broke out on May 2, 2013, at a Schenectady rental home on Hulett Street. It killed David Terry and three of his children: Michael Terry, Layah Terry, and Donovan Duell. A fourth child, Sa’fyre Terry, survived…
CNA Mom Of 3, Man Died Of Gunshots Before Arson Fire: Coroner CNA Mom Of 3, Man Died Of Gunshots Before Arson Fire: Coroner
CNA Mom Of 3, Man Died Of Gunshots Before Arson Fire: Coroner The two people rescued from a burning Stewartstown Borough home Sunday morning died from gunshot wounds to the head before the blaze even started, new investigation details confirm. Jennifer Troch, 41, and Michael Shores Jr., 54, both of the first block of North Main Street, were pronounced dead at WellSpan York Hospital on Sunday, Aug. 3—Shores Jr. at 7:12 a.m., Troch at 7:30 a.m., Coroner Pam Gay said in separate releases. Both were found unconscious during a firefighter-led rescue from the second floor and rushed to the hospital in cardiac arrest. Troch, a Maryland native and mother of t…
Support Swells For Wharton Families Who Lost Home In Fire Support Swells For Wharton Families Who Lost Home In Fire
Support Swells For Wharton Families Who Lost Home In Fire The community is coming together after a fire tore through five townhomes in Wharton on Saturday, July 26. Two fundraisers have been created to help one of the families impacted by the fire. Keylor Guzman said his family lost everything in the fire, including their clothes, bedding and furniture.  The fundraisers are aimed at helping the families secure temporary housing and basic necessities like clothing and toiletries and begin the process of rebuilding. As of Wednesday, July 30, the fundraisers have raised more than $5,000. Wharton Borough Hall is also collecting donations to as…
Passengers Forced To Slide Off American Airlines Plane After Fire Breaks Out Passengers Forced To Slide Off American Airlines Plane After Fire Breaks Out
Passengers Forced To Slide Off American Airlines Plane After Fire Breaks Out A routine takeoff turned into a harrowing escape for passengers aboard an American Airlines flight in Denver, as a fire forced everyone to evacuate down emergency slides on the runway. The incident occurred Saturday afternoon, July 26, when American Airlines Flight 3023 was departing Denver International Airport for Miami.  According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the Boeing 737 MAX 8 reported a possible landing gear incident around 2:45 p.m. local time, prompting an immediate halt to the takeoff and an emergency evacuation  NBC News reports that as the plane gathe…
5 Townhouses Damaged In 3-Alarm Wharton Borough Fire: Authorities 5 Townhouses Damaged In 3-Alarm Wharton Borough Fire: Authorities
5 Townhouses Damaged In 3-Alarm Wharton Borough Fire: Authorities Five townhouses sustained severe damage in a fire in Wharton on Saturday, July 26, authorities said. The three-alarm structure fire in Overlook Village caused the residences to be displaced, many of whom lost all their belongings, Wharton Borough police said. Firefighters arrived on scene at 2 a.m. and the scene was cleared at 5 a.m., the Jefferson Township Fire Company said. Wharton Borough Hall is collecting donations to assist families in need. Items needed included: Women's size 5 / medium clothing Women's small shirts and size 26-28 pants Women's size 10 clothing Women's size 8.5 s…