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Missing Marlboro Teen
MONMOUTH COUNTY: The Marlboro Township Police Department is seeking assistance in locating a 17 year old distressed female who walked away from her residence on Farm Bridge Road (near Holmdel border) late last night. Nicolette Milora was last seen wearing a white sweatshirt and dark pajama pants. She is 5’6 and weighs approximately 120 pounds. If you have any information on Nicolette’s whereabouts or see anyone matching Nicolette’s description, please contact Marlboro PD immediately at (732) 536-0100. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Patient Refuses to Be Treated by Hatzolah, Calls for Township Employees; Jewish Volunteers Show Up and Transport Him
A cyclist – reportedly swerving into traffic – was struck by a vehicle on Madison Avenue this afternoon. Hatzolah CJ showed up to treat him, even though he isn’t Jewish. He refused to be treated by Jews, and asked police to call for the 911 employees. Lakewood...
JUST IN: Reports of Two People Stabbed in Lakewood [PHOTOS]
Two people were reportedly stabbed during a fight in Lakewood this evening. The incident happened in Woodlake Manor around 10:00 PM. The fight reportedly involved numerous people. Three ambulances were requested to the scene. UPDATE: Three patients were hospitalized. One was taken to Ocean Medical Center one to MMCSC, and...
Bodycam Footage Shows DUI Arrest Of WWE Star In Keansburg Month Before She Caused Deadly Wreck
In On Feb. 24, 2022, Sytch, who was 49 at the time, was arrested in Keansburg and charged with multiple traffic violations including DUI, driving with a suspended/revoked license, driving without a license and more, as previously reported by Daily Voice. According to the description of the bodycam footage released...
Middletown State Troopers Receive Accolades for Acts of Heroism
In a heartfelt ceremony, two state troopers from Middletown were honored for their extraordinary acts of heroism, recognizing their bravery and dedication to public safety. The event celebrated their quick thinking and selfless actions in the line of duty, which saved lives and exemplified the highest standards of law enforcement.
Lakewood and Howell Police Departments Receiving State Grants for the Annual “Click It or Ticket” Seat Belt Campaign
The Lakewood and Howell Township Police Departments are among 119 departments receiving grants from the state to help with the annual “Click It or Ticket” campaign, Attorney General Matt Platkin and the Division of Highway Traffic Safety (HTS) announced today. The campaign, which aims to raise awareness among...
Red Bank Fire Department Knocks Down Flames on Leroy Place Caused by Spontaneous Combustion
RED BANK, NJ: Red Bank’s bravest was called out at close to 4am this morning for a fire at 35 Leroy Place. In an email to TAPinto Red Bank, Chief Bobbi Holiday, Jr. said that the, “Cause of the fire was spontaneous combustion from oily rags in the rear of the house on the deck and that the fire was limited to the rear exterior first and second floors of the house.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER There was no fire damage to the interior, and smoke detectors alerted the residents. Spontaneous Combustion Spontaneous combustion occurs when...
Voter Fraud Allegations Investigated
The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office is looking into the allegations of improper voting in a recent local election. “The prosecutor’s office can confirm the existence of an active investigation into allegations that certain individuals may have improperly registered to vote and/or voted in a previous election in Monmouth County,” Mark Spivey, a spokesman for the prosecutor’s office, said in a statement. “While we cannot discuss any specific details of the investigation at this time, what we can say is that we take any and all allegations of interference with free and fair elections with the utmost seriousness, as ensuring their integrity is a fundamental responsibility of any functioning democracy.”
New Memorial Honors Local Fallen Police Officers
BRICK – A statue of a police officer saluting has found its home at the Brick Township Police headquarters, representing the lives of officers who died in the line of duty. During a recent ceremony, the Fallen Officer Memorial Monument was unveiled. “We gather here today to honor the lives and sacrifices made by those officers who lost their lives while serving as law enforcement for the township of brick. This monument stands as a testament to the courage, dedication, and selflessness of protecting the people of this town,” said Ptl. Scott Mesmer, who organized the ceremony. “As we unveil this monument, we remember the faces, the names and the stories of those who have come and gone. We recall the unwavering commitment to protecting our communities, our families, and our freedom. This place will act as a gathering space for everyone to reflect on the sacrifices made by these heroes and by their loved ones left behind. Let us honor their memories by continuing to support and uplift those who continue to serve and protect us all.”
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