Mystery Deepens After Hiker Stumbles Upon Body Inside New Jersey Nature Preserve

Hikers at Tenafly Nature Center found a body Tuesday afternoon after a lovely trek. Police and civilians panicked. Officials say a preserve woodland path walker saw the body and called police around 2:00 p.m. After Tenafly Police defended the area, Bergen County Prosecutor was notified. In the afternoon, investigators scoured the area and collected early…

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N.J. Cop Accused in Violent Break-In at Ex-Boyfriend’s Home Pleads Guilty, Agrees to Give Up Badge

This year, the Toms River officer who broke into her ex-boyfriend’s house confessed. She’s fired and jailed. Following months of court hearings after an April fight, Becky Sayegh, 32, admitted to burglary, criminal mischief, and simple assault. Sayegh and her ex-partner arrived at her Bayville home at 11:20 p.m. on April 25 without working, police…

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N.J. Police Sergeant and Former Assembly Candidate Accused of Sexually Assaulting Minor Met Through Social Media

A police sergeant and New Jersey state Assembly candidate is accused of sexually assaulting an online child they met. The allegations shocked local political and law enforcement because the accused held public office and a long-term uniform position. After a brief investigation, 44-year-old former Dumont mayor and Jersey City Police sergeant Andrew LaBruno was arrested…

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Owner of Popular N.J. Restaurant Accused of Hiding Thousands in Sales Tax, Officials Say

The former owner of a popular Cherry Hill restaurant was charged with intentionally underpaying sales tax. Authorities say they monitored the closed restaurant before its bankruptcy this year. According to state investigators, Andrew Cosenza Jr., 57, owner of The Bistro at Cherry Hill in the Cherry Hill Mall, took sales tax but didn’t pay it…

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Organ Group Accused of Pushing Organ Harvesting from Living Patient in New Jersey, Whistleblowers Reveal

Federal investigators are investigating one of New Jersey’s largest organ procurement groups after a shocking scandal. The US House of Representatives is investigating NJ Sharing Network fraud, misconduct, and organ recovery that could kill people. Nearly ten whistleblowers reported serious legal and moral issues, expanding the investigation. Carolyn Welsh, president and CEO of NJ Sharing…

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Killers Dragged N.J. Teen From Family Home and Executed Her in Brutal Gang-Ordered Murder, Officials Reveal

A violent criminal gang abducted, took across state lines, and murdered an 18-year-old Maryland teen visiting relatives in New Jersey this week, prosecutors said. Post-conviction details of a calculated and disturbing Elizabeth, New Jersey family home plot emerged. Montgomery County officials convicted 24-year-old Frederick resident Iris Alonzo-Salgado of MS-13-ordered murder of Rosa Sanchez Merino. Her…

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Man Walks Into Federal Prosecutor’s Office With Metal Bat, Damages Property in Newark: Officials

The Bergen County man entered the Newark U.S. Attorney’s Office with a metal baseball bat last week. He scared staff by breaking things. Federal authorities have charged him. Police arrested 51-year-old Mahwah resident Keith M. Lisa for damaging federal property and having a dangerous weapon in a federal building. The US Attorney’s Office for the…

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Young Newark Athlete Fatally Shot While Walking With Brother, Community Grieves Loss of ‘Bright, Respectful Kid’

Saturday night, a 10-year-old Newark football fan was shot and killed. The neighborhood is sad. As they approached their house, his 11-year-old brother was shot. Near Chancellor Avenue and Leslie Street, families were having fun when the shooting occurred at 7 p.m. Normal night became tragedy that shocked parents, coaches, and neighbors. Five people—including children—were…

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