A Secaucus man will serve 20 years in state prison for his role in a 2024 fatal shooting in North Bergen.
Hoboken Police arrested three of the men at their homes in Secaucus. The fourth turned himself in to Secaucus Police last week.
Last Wednesday, a man exposed himself to people at the Santander bank in the center of town, said Secaucus Police.
Released by Secaucus Police, all of last week's arrests:
A 19-year-old Paterson man was arrested for having a device that concealed his license plate, and other arrests:
Secaucus Police continue to patrol for illegal car meet-ups, especially after 100 cars did a street takeover of County Avenue last August:
The past two directors of the Hudson County Parks Department, Thomas DeLeo and Russell Fallacara, are charged with receiving bribes:
Robert Braxton has not filed an appeal to stop the euthanization of his three dogs, who attacked a man and woman last month.
A local man was arrested Sunday outside the Episcopal Church of Our Savior after police said he started yelling at a church parishioner.
The crash occurred Jan. 13; police say Jobeth Manga was speeding at nearly triple the posted speed on County Ave. when he hit another car.
There were multiple arrests for drunk driving last week in town:
A man who worked as a ride-share driver pulled out a handgun in a road rage incident Thursday morning in Secaucus, said police.
A man committed suicide by jumping from Harmon Cove Towers Wednesday morning, Secaucus Police confirmed.
On Sunday afternoon, a 77-year-old Secaucus man passed out in front of Huber Street School.
The Secaucus police blotter from the last two weeks:
Dogs "viciously" attacked two Secaucus hotel guests Monday, then were involved in another incident Wednesday, police said.
Secaucus Police made a number of prostitution arrests on Friday night, Feb. 6.
Police say these two men drove into Secaucus in a stolen Hyundai Elantra, parked it on Pikeview Terrace and then stole another Hyundai.
$10,000 was seized from the Paulanne Terrace home over the weekend. Police say he kept the cocaine at his girlfriend's home in North Bergen.
The Secaucus man and a Paramus man both used similar-looking leaves to block their license plates. The leaves are sold online.
A doctor who lives in Secaucus and had a practice in Fair Lawn was charged in December in a 58-count indictment.
CPR and other life-saving tactics were performed, authorities said.
The Fair Lawn spa is JW Holistic Spa and the other is Kyoto 14, on Broadway in Passaic. Prostitution occurred there, said prosecutors.
Released by Secaucus Police, all of last week's arrests:
It is now a total of 12 people, from throughout New Jersey and Long Island, charged in connection with the Aug. 31 street takeover.
The drill is happening now; see video from the Secaucus library:
Released by Secaucus Police on Tuesday, here are all of last week's arrests:
Secaucus Police released more information about the early-morning bomb scare that took place at the town hospital: