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| Middlesex Police Blotter For Nov. 2017 November 9, 2017 at 3:01 a.m. – Allison J. Neu, 21, of Middlesex was arrested and charged with Possession of CDS, Possession of Marijuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Officer Bryan Rodrigues investigated a report of a suspicious vehicle on Marlborough Avenue, encountered Ms. Neu ...
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Somerset County man killed in Readington crash ... the Somerset County Jail in Somerville. Hunterdon Medical Center paramedics, members of the Three Bridges Fire Department and Flemington Raritan First Aid Squad responded to the scene along with the New Jersey State Police Fatal Accident Unit, which assisted in the investigation, Kearns said.
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| FBI Search in Jersey City Related to Threatening Letters: Sources FBI agents and local police searched a home in Jersey City Wednesday in an investigation into numerous threatening letters, including one claiming there might be an attack on Rockefeller Plaza, law enforcement sources said. Other threatening notes were also sent to several NJ locations, officials said.
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| 3 charged with stealing minivan involved in police chase PITTSTON — Three area residents are facing felony conspiracy charges after police say they were found in a stolen minivan involved in a high-speed police chase Wednesday morning. Courtney McDonald, 26, of Pittston; Kaila Robinson, 26, of Kingston; and William Monahan, 34, of Tunkhannock; are ...
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Stay sober, drive safely this holiday weekend During the 2016-2017 New Year's holiday weekend, there were four motor vehicle fatalities in New Jersey, three of which involved impairment, according to New Jersey State Police statistics. Those out for an evening of fun should practice moderation when they consume alcohol, said David Rible, ...
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| Where have all the black bears gone? Number of complaints drop by half Sixteen of New Jersey's 21 counties enlisted the DEP's help to deal with bears this year. The figures only include sightings reported to the DEP and not those handled by local police without DEP assistance. The state banned bear hunting for three decades starting in the early 1970s, when the population ...
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