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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Fort Lee Police Cars Rammed In Chase of Stolen BMW to Newark

Fort Lee police are investigating the incident that started with a stolen car in Englewood Cliffs and ended with a chase all the way to Newark. Two police units were rammed and a loaded gun recovered, authorities said.

Police chased a car they believe was stolen from a Sylvan Avenue restaurant in Englewood Cliffs late Friday night all the way to Newark after receiving a report of people trying to break into cars on 6th Street in Englewood Cliffs, authorities said. Along the way, two Fort Lee police cars were smashed into, and police later discovered a loaded gun in one of the two cars they were chasing, police said. Just after 11 p.m. Friday, Englewood Cliffs police received a call from a woman who said she saw several people getting out of a black BMW and trying the doors of cars parked along 6th Street before jumping back into the BMW and taking off when she shouted at them, Englewood Cliffs Police Chief Michael Cioffi told Patch. “Minutes or seconds …

JohnJay

12:58 am on Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Rite spikes , calling ahead the idea of something called the two way radio ? This is why there is a broadcast over the air letting other towns on going situations.Sort of like the FD with a call for mutual aid Box 54 , Just like F L Heard the call for the job it the first place.This is the fact that we Bergen county has Mahwah , The Police academy.As well as certain training for driving tech.   more ›

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Auto Ring Targeted High-End Cars In Bergen

Newark-based thieves targeted cars with keys inside, authorities say

Eleven people have been charged in connection with an auto theft ring that snatched up luxury cars and trucks from some of the more affluent areas of the state and brought them back to Newark, authorities announced Tuesday. In most cases, vehicles were stolen by using the keys left inside by the owners, Carolyn Murray, the acting Essex County Prosecutor, said during a press conference in Newark. “In the late evening or early morning hours, they would identify vehicles of interest to them,” Murray said. Among the cars recovered Monday night were a Porsche, a Ferrari, two BMWs and a Mercedes-Benz, authorities said. Most of the stolen vehicles were sold for a fraction of their value, while others were chopped for parts, authorities said. Many…

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William Mays

3:49 pm on Saturday, April 28, 2012

Shes probably afraid you'll try to rob her, since you seem to be so jealous.   more ›

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