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Couple Left Toddlers In Car So They Could Go Wine-Tasting In New Jersey, Prosecutor Says
Two people have been charged with child neglect after leaving two toddlers in a vehicle for 20 minutes while they went into a winery for a tasting session, police said.
John O’Mahoney, 43, and Radhika Vyas, 37, both of Phillipsburg, have each been charged with cruelty and neglect of children in the fourth degree, the Warren County Prosecutor’s Office said.
Troopers from the Washington Barracks responded to Four Sisters Winery in White Township on Feb. 25, on reports a man and woman had left two children ages 2 and 3 in a vehicle for 20 minutes, the prosecutor’s office said. While en route, …
Prosecutor: Warren County Woman, 47, Charged With Arson Following Fire Above Flea Market
A Warren County woman was charged with arson in connection to a Monday morning fire above a flea market, authorities said.
Jennifer L. Lammond, 47, is accused of purposely setting fire to an apartment above the Five Acres Flea Market on Route 46 in White Township, Warren County Prosecutor James L. Pfeiffer said in a joint release with other county officials.
Lammond, of Belvidere, was charged with second-degree arson, punishable by up to 10 years in state prison, Pfeiffer said.
The investigation was conducted by the Warren County Prosecutor's Office Major Crimes Unit, New Jersey State Poli…
Prosecutor: Former Warren County Municipal Tax Collector, 50, Stole Payments Totaling $824K
A Warren County woman admitted stealing more than $800,000 in payments while working as a municipal tax collector for three townships, authorities said.
Rachellyn Mosher, 50, misappropriated a total of $824,000 from taxpayers in White, Harmony and Lopatcong Township between 2013 and 2018, Prosecutor James L. Pfeiffer said in a joint release.
Mosher, of Lopatcong, pleaded guilty to official misconduct in Hunterdon County Superior Court Wednesday, Pfeiffer said.
She is required as per a plea agreement to spend five years in state prison with a four-year mandatory minimum before the poss…
Surveillance Tapes Catch Warren County Man Beating, Dragging Pitbull
A White Township man was seen on surveillance video abusing his dog, said authorities who charged him.
Theodore Samuelsen, 39, of White Township, was seen on video surveillance dragging and striking his pit bull multiple times on a neighbor's property on May 12, New Jersey State Police said in a release.
Samuelson was arrested at his home on Friday, May 22, authorities said.
He was charged with animal cruelty and released pending a court date.
The pitbull was turned over to the care of Warren County Animal Control, who determined that the dog did not sustain any visible injuries, authorit…