Three Central Jersey men were charged with running a counterfeit drug store through the dark web selling hundreds of thousands of pills using cryptocurrency to complete the transactions, according to Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance’s office on Tuesday.
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A Roman Catholic priest from Phillipsburg was arrested and charged with multiple counts of sexual assault of a child who was between 14-17 years old, according to a joint statement from the attorney general and Middlesex County prosecutor on Thursday.
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Immigration officials arrested 105 immigrants and foreign nations during a five-day sweep that included several who were wanted by Interpol, federal officials said on Friday.
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NEW BRUNSWICK – Middlesex County and local authorities are seeking the public’s help in identifying the driver in a hit-and-run accident on Oct. 6 that resulted in the death of a high school vice principal.
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MONROE – Council members are scheduled to meet tonight to discuss various new ordinances including one that would establish a voluntary security video surveillance registry.
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A Monroe Township man was one of two dozen men arrested in a statewide, multi-agency operation targeting men who are alleged to have used social media illegally to lure underage girls and boys for sexual activity, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal announced on Sept. 18.
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SAYREVILLE – Police officers were able to safely arrest a man allegedly with an AK-47, who was also wearing a ballistic vest, while he was at the Visions Gentlemen’s Gun Club on Sept. 11, according to a joint statement from Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew Carey and Sayreville Police Chief John Zebrowski on Wednesday night.
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MONROE – An 81-year-old resident of Monroe was killed in a crash on Monday morning, according to a statement from Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew Carey and Monroe Police Chief Michael Lloyd.
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MONROE – County and local authorities say a Monroe group home caregiver improperly touched a female resident, ultimately resulting in his arrest.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Police officers here have solved a 14-month old burglary case, authorities said, by using “good crime scene processing and modern-day forensics.”