PHILADELPHIA CRIME ALERT: Suspect Wanted for Residential Robbery/Home Invasion (Watch Video)

PHILADELPHIA PA (JANUARY 13, 2014)–\"\"Northeast Detective Division is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect wanted for a Residential Robbery/Home Invasion in Ogontz.

On January 7, 2014, at 3:00 pm, an unknown male knocked on the door of a private residence located on the 6xxx block of East Wister Street. When the complainant opened the door the suspect pointed a handgun at the complainant and demanding his money and belongings. After the suspect entered the complainant’s home a struggle/fight over the handgun began. During the struggle the complainant along with several other witnesses were able to retrieve the firearm from the suspect and fight off the suspect. When the suspect dropped the handgun, which was loaded, then fled through a rear door jumping off the rear deck in an unknown direction. A short time later, the suspect ran into a nearby variety store bleeding from his head and out of breath. When the store employee motioned to call police the suspect fled the store on foot in an unknown direction. continue to VIDEO BELOW

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Pine Hill Police Department Participated in the 2014 Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over

 Year End Holiday Enforcement Crackdown

The Pine Hill Police Department participated in the 2014 Statewide \”Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over\” driving while intoxicated campaign from December 5th, 2014 to January 2nd, 2015. The campaign was part of the nationwide effort to combat drinking and driving. The Department was awarded a $7,500.00 grant by the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety (NJDHTS).

As a result of the campaign, Pine Hill Officers arrested;

  • 6 drivers for driving while intoxicated,
  • 11 individuals for drug related offenses, and
  • 10 individuals on outstanding warrants.

A total of 155 traffic summons were issued for during the campaign.

Be a responsible driver. If you drink, don’t drive. If you do plan on drinking, have a designated driver, use mass transit, taxis or call a friend. If you see someone you suspect of driving drunk, stay as far away from the other vehicle as possible. Do not try to pass the vehicle or signal the driver to pull over. Take notice of the license plate number of the driver along with details of the vehicle including make, model and color. However, make sure you don’t compromise your own safety trying to obtain this information and call 911. Give the exact location of the vehicle, including the name of the road or cross streets and the direction the vehicle is traveling. Give a complete description of the vehicle and the manner in which the vehicle is being driven.

 For additional information visit

http://www.nj.gov/oag/ht/index.html

and

http://www.madd.org/

 
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Former Jersey City Cop Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Cigarette Cargo Theft and Extortion

TRENTON, NJ—A former Jersey City police officer was sentenced today to 36 months in prison for his role in stealing more than half a million cigarettes from a trailer and extorting $20,000 from a drug courier who turned out to be an undercover FBI agent, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced. Mario Rodriguez, 40, of Jersey City, New Jersey, previously pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Anne E. Thompson to an information charging him with one count of cargo theft and one count of conspiracy to commit Hobbs Act extortion under color of official right. Judge Thompson imposed the sentence today in Trenton federal court.

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:

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13 Indicted for Multi-State Conspiracy That Distributed Illegal Drugs; The \’Top Dog\’ Fernando Auces, Ran Operation from in an Ohio Prison

A 30-count federal indictment was unsealed charging 13 people with participating in a multi-state conspiracy to distribute heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine, a conspiracy which was controlled by an inmate in an Ohio prison, law enforcement officials said.

Indicted are: Fernando Auces, 50, currently residing at Grafton Correctional Institution; Ricardo Morales-Almazan, 32, currently residing at FCI Big Spring in Texas; Alejandro Sanchez, 33, of Toledo; Roberto Agapito Vallejo-Becerra, 50, currently residing at East Hidalgo Detention Center in Texas; Alexander Gonzales, 38, currently residing at Southern Ohio Correctional Institution (Lucasville); Tammy Gibson, 40, of Akron; Javier Jimenez, 39, of Toledo; Noe Reyes, 33, currently residing at FCI Lucero in Alabama; Randy Koelblin, 39, of Cincinnati; Jasmine Reyes, 29, of Omaha, Neb.; Jenneth De La Rosa, 58, of Toledo; Daniel Ulis, 40, of Toledo and Anthony King, 41, currently residing at Ross Correctional Institution (Chillicothe).

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Bank Robbery Suspect Wanted: BM or HM, 6\’, wearing a blue hoodie and blue wind pants.

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Rep. Norcross Applauds House Passage of Measure to Prevent Veteran Suicides

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New Jersey State Police Arrest Seafood Shoplifter Thanks to Social Media

 
When New Jersey State Police lacked leads in two Cape May County shoplifting incidents, detectives took to social media for the public\’s help. Despite the grainy screen grabs from surveillance cameras, in less than 24 hours of posting the incident on Facebook, police charged a Woodbine man with two December seafood snatches netting more than $700…

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OBITUARY: Nunzio A. Rania, of West Deptford

RANIA

Nunzio A.

On January 10, 2015 Of West Deptford, NJ. Surrounded by his loving family. Age 75 years. Beloved husband of Gloria E. (nee Grant). Loving father of Albert Rania (Maria) of Australia, and the late Anita Huesser (surviving son in law David). He was the devoted grandfather of Amanda and Matthew Rania of W. Deptford and Cordell Huesser of Gloucester and dear brother of Clara DiGerolamo, Cornelia Carson, Anthony, Armand and the late Josie Rania He is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Nunzio was an avid fisherman, but above all was a devoted and loving husband and dad. Arrangements have

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