Category Archives: Breaking News

Ridgewood Man charged with possessing Child Pornography

Photo credit: Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office/NJ.com In Ridgewood a 49-year-old man had several hundred images and videos of pre-pubescent children engaged in sexual acts on his computer, according to prosecutors. Scott Selders, of Brookside Avenue in Ridgewood, NJ was arrested Friday 11/14/2014 on charges of endangering the welfare of a minor following an investigation by… Continue Reading

2 Paterson residents accused of stealing credit card from Fair Lawn man

Two Paterson residents are accused of stealing a 60-year-old Fairlawn man s credit card from his home on Nov. 8. Edwin Moulier, 33, and Emtume Morris, 29, allegedly used the victim s credit card at several local businesses and spent several hundred dollars, Fair Lawn police Sgt. Brian Metzler said in a news release. Moulier… Continue Reading

Long Branch man charged with attempted murder of his boss

Moises Espinoza-Sanchez, 41 a day laborer at various landscaping companies was also charged with unlawful possession of a weapon, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, criminal mischief and obstruction. According to police officials Mr. Sanchez had an ongoing dispute with one of his bosses. On Saturday, Espinoza-Sanchez fired one shot using a .22-caliber… Continue Reading

Second Paterson Shooting in 24 Hours Leaves 24-Year Old Male Dead

Raymond Torres, a 24-year old male, was pronounced dead Monday evening at St. Joseph’s Medical Center, where he was apparently driven in a private vehicle after being shot in the City of Paterson. According to a statement released by Detective Captain Heriberto Rodriguez of the Paterson Police Department, patrol units were dispatched to the area… Continue Reading

Newark Authorities Grant Welcome Reception to Pending Federal Oversight of City Police Department

After a recent announcement that the Newark Police Department is likely to become the first New Jersey municipal police agency to operate under federal oversight and only the third of all New Jersey agencies to be federally monitored in the last 15 years, Newark authorities from a variety of organizations have met the decision with… Continue Reading