South Orange NJ police are searching for suspects in a robbery and assault. Last month, three (3) South Orange teenagers were allegedly robbed and attacked as they walked down a township street. The teenage victims told police that they were approached by five (5) male teenagers near the Pathmark supermarket on Valley Street. The suspects… Continue Reading
Grand Jury Indicts Former NFL Player for Aggravated Assault, Not Attempted Murder
A former NFL player has been indicted on a lesser charge stemming from an attack on a man outside a northern NJ nightclub. 23-year-old Ausar Walcott had potentially facedattempted murder charges, but instead he has been indicted on aggravated assault charges. Earlier this month, a Passaic County Superior Court grand jury indicted Mr. Walcott on… Continue Reading
Newark NJ Sees Historic Decrease in Nonfatal Shootings
So far this year, there has been a historic reduction in nonfatal shootings in Newark NJ. The Newark police director recently stated that Newark has seen an 18-percent decrease in nonfatal shootings. Through October, the city had seen 245 people get shot, down from 298 shootings last year. Additionally, Newark police have solved nearly 40… Continue Reading
Woman Accused of Stealing from Residents at Wyckoff NJ Nursing Home
A Paterson NJ woman allegedly stole thousands of dollars from residents at a Wyckoff NJ nursing home. 40-year-old Joyce King has been accused of stealing checks from five (5) patients at the Christian Health Center, where she worked as a nurse’s assistant. According to Wyckoff NJ police, Ms. King wrote checks to both herself and… Continue Reading
Judge Increases Bail of Rahway NJ Woman Accused of Texting Prior to Fatal Crash in Elizabeth NJ
An Essex County Superior Court judge increased the bail amount for a Rahway NJ woman accused of texting before a crash on Routes 1 and 9. When increasing 35-year-old Jennifer Sahoye’s bail from $50,000.00 to $75,000.00, the judge cited Ms. Sahoye’s history of bad driving and more than a dozen missed court appearances. Since 1998,… Continue Reading