Hopatcong NJ Police Investigate Armed Robbery of Liquor Store
Police in Hopatcong, New Jersey are searching for a man who allegedly committed an armed robbery at a local liquor store. The theft incident occurred at around 2:16 p.m. on Sunday. The suspect reportedly walked into the Liquor Factory in Hopatcong, NJ and approached two workers. He then allegedly pointed a gun at the employees […]
read full articlePA Man Charged with Robbery in Lopatcong, NJ
Police in Pennsylvania arrested a man accused of committing a robbery in Lopatcong Township, New Jersey. The suspect is an 18-year-old resident of Easton, PA. According to authorities, he robbed someone on the 200 block of Red School Lane in Lopatcong, NJ. Law enforcement investigated the theft crime and identified the PA man as the […]
read full articleMan Convicted of Newton National Guard Armory Break-In
A Sussex County jury recently found a man guilty on theft charges. The suspect is a 55-year-old man who was accused of breaking into the Newton National Guard Armory and stealing copper piping and radiators. The suspect also allegedly caused extensive damage to the facility during the break-in. According to authorities, the suspect unlawfully entered […]
read full articleHopatcong Man Scammed Out of $15K
Authorities are investigating after a Hopatcong man was allegedly scammed out of thousands of dollars by someone pretending to be a lawyer. The victim lives in Hopatcong in Sussex County and reportedly lost $15,000 due to the fraud. However, things could have been worse: Hopatcong NJ police said that the victim nearly lost $45,000. According […]
read full articleWashington Township Police Search for Liquor Store Shoplifters
Police in Washington Township, NJ are looking for two people who allegedly shoplifted items from a couple of local liquor stores. The suspects allegedly committed the theft crimes near the end of August 2017. According to law enforcement officials, the suspects entered the liquor stores, walked around for a few minutes, and then stuffed several […]
read full articleFredon NJ Man Accused of Robbery, Attempted Murder in Stillwater
A man from Fredon NJ was recently arrested after allegedly committing a violent armed robbery in Stillwater, New Jersey. NJ State Police received a report of a break-in at a residence located on Stillwater Road around 7:15 a.m. When New Jersey State troopers arrived at the home, they found the victim suffering from multiple stab […]
read full articleHardyston NJ Woman Accused of Burglary, Theft in Kinnelon
Police recently arrested a Hardyston New Jersey woman who allegedly burglarized a residence in Kinnelon NJ and stole cash and jewelry. The suspect is a 29-year-old female who resides in the Stockholm part of Hardyston in Sussex County, NJ. According to law enforcement officials, the suspect and another person – a 44-year-old West Milford man […]
read full articleWarren County NJ Theft Suspect Captured in Pennsylvania
Law enforcement recently captured a man wanted for a theft offense in Warren County, New Jersey. The suspect is a 29-year-old man whose last known address was on the 500 block of Route 57 in Washington Township, NJ. He was charged last year with committing theft by deception, which meant that he needed to make […]
read full articleNewark Man Pleads Guilty to Armed Robbery Charges in Wantage, NJ
A Newark NJ man was recently sentenced to 30 years behind bars for committing an armed robbery at a motel located in Wantage, New Jersey. The suspect is a 31-year-old man from Newark, New Jersey. He was arrested last year after Sussex County law enforcement connected him to an armed robbery at a Wantage motel […]
read full articlePolice Search for Suspects in Burglary at Franklin NJ Gem Museum
Law enforcement is searching for the suspects who allegedly burglarized a mineral museum in Franklin Borough NJ and stole gems valued at $30,000. The break-in occurred just after 4:30 a.m. at the Franklin Mineral Museum on Evans Street in Franklin, New Jersey. The museum is located on property that used to serve as the Franklin […]
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