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Atualização assim que ocorre 4 de dezembro de 2017
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A 28-year-old teacher has been arrested after she allegedly had sex with a 16-year-old student in a park this past spring, police in Solebury Township, Pa., said. Former Pennington School teacher Alyssia Marie Reddy was arrested Friday, authorities say. The school is located in Pennington, New Jersey ...
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A man angry over a missing jersey interrupted a hockey game in New Jersey to taunt players over their lack of skills and show them his tattoos, police say. Members of the Jewish Men's Hockey Club were playing a game at the Winding River Ice Rink in Toms River on Saturday night when a man with a ...
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JERSEY CITY -- A Jersey City police officer charged in a 100-count indictment with three fellow officers has agreed to testify for the state against his ... at today's hearing before Hudson County Superior Court Judge Mirtha Ospina and asked for a 60-day adjournment in light of the new information.
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WAYNE, NJ — Township police officers want to bring a little cheer to children this holiday season. The Wayne Policemen's Benevolent Association Local 136 is collecting new, unwrapped toys for the national Toys for Tots program. The union is running a "Stuff The Truck" in the parking lot of the Wayne ...
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FREEHOLD, NJ - A Superior Court judge has ordered the lawsuit and accompanying filings in the case of terminated Marlboro Police Officer Timoth Snyder be unsealed, under motions from the Open Government Advocacy Project. The procedural history of the case begins in 2015 when Office Timothy ...
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HOBOKEN, NJ — Hoboken police charged two Bayonne men with theft by extortion and impersonating police officers after they allegedly scammed a man in his car early Saturday morning, authorities said. According to the Hoboken Police Department, the victim told officers that the theft took place ...
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Mystery solved. The damage to the Christmas display in Sea Girt was not an act of vandals. Turns out it was a hungry squirrel. Workers made repairs after police found the wires to the borough's lights and Christmas display torn last week, authorities said. Cops kept an eye on the decorations over the ...
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