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Man Sucked Into MRI Machine On Long Island Clinging To Life: Cops Man Sucked Into MRI Machine On Long Island Clinging To Life: Cops
Man Sucked Into MRI Machine On Long Island Clinging To Life: Cops A man is fighting for his life after being pulled into an MRI machine while wearing a metal chain, police announced on Thursday, July 17. The 61-year-old man walked into an unauthorized area at Nassau Open MRI on Old Country Road in Westbury, New York, at 4:34 p.m. on Wednesday, July 16, according to the Homicide Squad. The MRI scan was already in progress when the man entered the room wearing a large metallic chain around his neck, detectives explained. The magnetism from the machine pulled him toward it, causing a critical medical emergency. Responding officers helped stabilize the man u…
Haledon Cops Seek Help In Lewdness Investigation Haledon Cops Seek Help In Lewdness Investigation
Haledon Cops Seek Help In Lewdness Investigation The Haledon Police Department is seeking the public's help in identifying a man in a lewdness investigation, they said. The man, pictured above, may be driving a silver Nissan Altima or Nissan Sentra. No further information was provided. Anyone who recognizes the man pictured above is urged to contact Detective/Lieutenant Timothy Lindberg at [email protected] or Detective/Corporal Semir Celoski at [email protected], or call 973-790-4444. You can also reach out via email at [email protected]. Your prompt assistance is greatly appreciated!
Dementia Patient Jumps From Third-Floor Window At NJ Care One Facility, Lands In Bushes: Cops Dementia Patient Jumps From Third-Floor Window At NJ Care One Facility, Lands In Bushes: Cops
Dementia Patient Jumps From Third-Floor Window At NJ Care One Facility, Lands In Bushes: Cops A 69-year-old man with dementia survived a terrifying three-story plunge from a window at a Bergen County care facility, authorities said. Officers responded to Care One at 800 River Road in New Milford—formerly known as Woodcrest—at 6:08 p.m. on Tuesday, March 11, after receiving reports of an injured patient outside the building, according to Police Chief Brian Clancy. Lt. Bryan Mone and Officers Gary Lewis, Dan O’Neill, and Tom Foschini arrived to find the man conscious but injured, Clancy said. He was discovered in the bushes on the north side of the building, complaining of pain i…