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ONE YEAR LATER: Englewood Man Who Went Missing Still Hasn't Been Found ONE YEAR LATER: Englewood Man Who Went Missing Still Hasn't Been Found
ONE Year Later: Englewood Man Who Went Missing Still Hasn't Been Found SEEN HIM? The search continued for a lifelong Englewood resident with dementia who went missing a year ago Thursday. Ruben Wilson, 69, had wandered off from his home near Cross Street and West Palisade Avenue before. He's been known, in fact, "to travel significant distances despite his age and other challenges,” Detective Capt. Timothy Torell said. The 6-foot, 240-pound Wilson has always turned up -- from as close as Teaneck, Hackensack and Tenafly, and as far as Wall Township. That changed after Wilson went missing on May 27, 2020, just weeks after a previous walkaway. Englewood p…
Gunfire, Stabbing Mark Raucous Night In Englewood Gunfire, Stabbing Mark Raucous Night In Englewood
Gunfire, Stabbing Mark Raucous Night In Englewood Shots were fired in one part of the city and a man accused of domestic violence was wounded in another during a tumultuous night Sunday in Englewood. The injured suspect apparently was cut with a knife at the Rock Creek Terrace Apartments south of Route 4 around 9:30 p.m. He was taken to Hackensack University Medical Center in police custody as detectives try to sort out what happened. Two hours earlier, shots rang out at the Park View Housing Apartments on Parkview Avenue amid several parties that were going on in the area, Detective Capt. Timothy Torell said. An officer who was nearby h…
Englewood Police Subdue Ex-Con With Stolen Handgun On Street Englewood Police Subdue Ex-Con With Stolen Handgun On Street
Englewood Police Subdue Ex-Con With Stolen Handgun On Street ENGLEWOOD, N.J -- An ex-con with a stolen semi-automatic handgun in his waistband fought with Englewood police before being subdued, authorities said. Officer Anthony Gallo was on a drug investigation in the area of First Street and Epps Avenue around 1:45 p.m. Wednesday when 21-year-old Englewood resident Paul Antonio Howell "became uncooperative," Capt. Timothy Torell said. Backup officers arrived and helped subdue Howell after Gallo spotted the gun, Torell said. No one was hurt in the scuffle, the captain said, adding that the .40-caliber weapon turned out to be stolen. Howel…