'Donut Boy,' Kid On A Mission To Thank Police, Visits Fairfield P.D. 'Donut Boy,' Kid On A Mission To Thank Police, Visits Fairfield P.D.
'Donut Boy,' Kid On A Mission To Thank Police, Visits Fairfield P.D. Police are often teased over their supposed fondness for donuts, but for Tyler Carach, handing out the tasty treats isn't a joke -- it's his way of saying thanks for keeping the public safe.  Known as "Donut Boy," Tyler, who is visiting police departments across the country in order to express his gratitude to law enforcement in person, made a stop at the Fairfield Police Department Friday, Chief Anthony Manna said.  “It was our department’s great pleasure to host Tyler and his mom during their time in Fairfield. Tyler is an amazing young man with a great spirit who certainly prov…
Hoboken Woman Accused Of Biting Police Officer At Hotel Has Teaching Licenses Revoked Hoboken Woman Accused Of Biting Police Officer At Hotel Has Teaching Licenses Revoked
Hoboken Woman Accused Of Biting Police Officer At Hotel Has Teaching Licenses Revoked New Jersey education officials have revoked the teaching license of a Hoboken woman accused of biting a police officer at a hotel. Jessica L. Rosewall, 32 formerly of Fairfield, pleaded guilty to obstruction of the administration of law for hindering a criminal investigation this past January, state officials said. Several media outlets reported that a Jessica Rosewall also was charged with aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest after biting a police officer trying to handcuff her at a Days Inn on Route 46 in 2017. The then-30-year-old had outstanding criminal…
Fairfield Woman Accused Of Biting Police Officer At Hotel Has Teaching Licenses Revoked Fairfield Woman Accused Of Biting Police Officer At Hotel Has Teaching Licenses Revoked
Fairfield Woman Accused Of Biting Police Officer At Hotel Has Teaching Licenses Revoked New Jersey education officials have revoked the teaching license of a woman accused of biting a police officer at a Parsippany hotel. Jessica L. Rosewall, 32 formerly of Fairfield, pleaded guilty to obstruction of the administration of law for hindering a criminal investigation this past January, state officials said. Several media outlets reported that a Jessica Rosewall also was charged with aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest after biting a police officer trying to handcuff her at a Days Inn on Route 46 in 2017. The then-30-year-old had outstanding crimi…
Woman Accused Of Biting Parsippany Police Officer At Hotel Has Teaching Licenses Revoked Woman Accused Of Biting Parsippany Police Officer At Hotel Has Teaching Licenses Revoked
Woman Accused Of Biting Parsippany Police Officer At Hotel Has Teaching Licenses Revoked New Jersey education officials have revoked the teaching license of a woman accused of biting a police officer at a Parsippany hotel. Jessica L. Rosewall, 32 formerly of Fairfield, pleaded guilty to obstruction of the administration of law for hindering a criminal investigation this past January, state officials said. Several media outlets reported that a Jessica Rosewall also was charged with aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest after biting a police officer trying to handcuff her at a Days Inn on Route 46 in 2017. The then-30-year-old had outstanding crimi…
Lincoln Park PD: Brooklyn Trio Stole $3,500 In Merchandise From CVS Lincoln Park PD: Brooklyn Trio Stole $3,500 In Merchandise From CVS
Lincoln Park PD: Brooklyn Trio Stole $3,500 In Merchandise From CVS Three Brooklyn men were being held at the Morris County Correction Facility after taking more than $3,500 in merchandise from a local CVS, said authorities who charged them. A 9-1-1 caller told police that a trio ran away from the CVS on Boonton Turnpike around 6:15 p.m. Saturday, Lincoln Park Police Detective Kevin Fitzpatrick said. Tevin Green, 25, Danzell Stephenson, 25, and Stephon Smith, 21, were located by police and charged with shoplifting and conspiracy to commit the same. Stephenson was also charged with possession of marijuana, Fitzpatrick said. The Wayne, Montville, Pequan…
Police: Route 46 Supplement Store Owner Sold 'Catnip Cocktail' Similar To Date-Rape 'Roofies' Police: Route 46 Supplement Store Owner Sold 'Catnip Cocktail' Similar To Date-Rape 'Roofies'
Police: Route 46 Supplement Store Owner Sold 'Catnip Cocktail' Similar To Date-Rape 'Roofies' A Route 46 supplement store owner was peddling an illegal catnip cocktail that could be used as a date-rape drug, police in Fairfield charged. John Sirico, 48, of Tafton, PA was taken into custody after a warranted search at the Nutrition Zone turned up 61 bottles of catnip cocktail, 29 bottles of human growth hormone (HGH) and 13 bottles of Prohormones, Police Chief Anthony Manna said. Also seized were seven high-capacity handgun and rifle magazines and 20 bottles of a mixing agent, the chief said. Ordinarily used to sedate felines, catnip cocktails have similar properties to gamma-hydrox…
Anthony Iudici Formerly Of Wayne, 21, Remembered For Big Heart, Love Of Animals Anthony Iudici Formerly Of Wayne, 21, Remembered For Big Heart, Love Of Animals
Anthony Iudici Formerly Of Wayne, 21, Remembered For Big Heart, Love Of Animals Anthony "Ant" N. Iudici formerly of Wayne died on Tuesday, Dec. 18. He was born in Ridgewood and lived in West Paterson and Wayne before moving to Fairfield. Anthony has worked for his father at the family business Iudici & Son Construction for the past five years. He also worked at Wayne Mazda. He will be remembered for his crazy, fun personality and his silly laugh.  "Anthony had a great sense of humor and a big heart," his obituary says. "He loved animals, having dogs, bunnies, hamsters, chicks, guinea pigs, and birds growing up. Many will remember his giant sweet tooth with …
30 Under 30: Meet The New Jersey Trailblazers Named To Forbes' Prestigious List 30 Under 30: Meet The New Jersey Trailblazers Named To Forbes' Prestigious List
30 Under 30: Meet The New Jersey Trailblazers Named To Forbes' Prestigious List There are music moguls, social entrepreneurs, fashion bloggers and venture capitalists. The common thread between eight of the 600 trailblazers named to Forbes' latest "30 Under 30" list is New Jersey. Below are the "bold risk-takers  putting a new twist on the old tools of the trade," Forbes says. And, certainly, the future looks bright. Rutherford native Mark Shami, 27 of Fort Lee, Founder, The M Jewelers:  "The M Jewelers sells gold and silver nameplate jewelry from a website where customers can design and visually render their own pieces. The Manhattan-based c…
SEEN HIM? Fugitive Hits Hackensack Detective, Girlfriend With Car While Fleeing SEEN HIM? Fugitive Hits Hackensack Detective, Girlfriend With Car While Fleeing
Seen HIM? Fugitive Hits Hackensack Detective, Girlfriend With Car While Fleeing UPDATE: A manhunt continued for a repeat offender who struck a Hackensack police detective and his own girlfriend with his car while fleeing an arrest. Detective Lt. Michael Antista tried arresting Tomas DeLeon -- a 22-year-old city resident wanted on several outstanding warrants -- after spotting him outside his Gardner Place residence just after 2 p.m. Wednesday, Capt. Frank Aquila said. DeLeon instead got into a 2018 Toyota Camry, Aquila said. Despite Antista's commands to stop, DeLeon backed the car into him and DeLeon's girlfriend, 24-year-old Abigail Cruz of the Bronx, the captain sa…
Pair Wanted On Warrants Nabbed By Franklin Lakes PD, Released Under Bail Reform Pair Wanted On Warrants Nabbed By Franklin Lakes PD, Released Under Bail Reform
Pair Wanted On Warrants Nabbed By Franklin Lakes PD, Released Under Bail Reform Franklin Lakes police continued to pick off out-of-town motorists wanted on outstanding warrants – and not just on Route 208. A stop on Colonial Road on Wednesday turned up warrants on two Paterson men, both of whom were being sought by the Passaic County Sheriff’s Office, Capt. John Bakelaar said. William Stokes, 52, also was wanted out of Paterson and Wayne, while Kiwan Bradley, 35, also was wanted out of Fairfield, the captain said. Stokes was taken to the Passaic County Jail -- only to be ordered released by a judge slightly over 24 hours later under New Jersey's 2017 bail reform law. …
Rogue Rockland Moving Companies Fined Rogue Rockland Moving Companies Fined
Rogue Rockland Moving Companies Fined Two unlicensed moving companies from Rockland were snagged in a New Jersey undercover sting that cost them $2,500 each, authorities announced Monday. Big Men in Trucks from Sloatsburg and Enterprise Van Lines from Congers each has the option of seeking mitigation or requesting an administrative hearing to contest the violation and civil penalty, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal said. “The $2,500 civil penalty for unlicensed operation will be reduced to $1,250 for any mover that applies for licensure with the Division within 30 days of receiving the [Notice of Violation],” Grewal…
Wrong-Way Route 80 Paterson Driver Who Killed Bergen Bagel Shop Owner ID'd Wrong-Way Route 80 Paterson Driver Who Killed Bergen Bagel Shop Owner ID'd
Wrong-Way Route 80 Paterson Driver Who Killed Bergen Bagel Shop Owner ID'd The driver who was headed the wrong way on Route 80 when his Jeep crashed into a popular River Vale bagel store owner's car before dawn Sunday, killing him, was identified by New Jersey State Police on Monday as a 63-year-old Paterson man. Jose Reyes remained in serious condition at St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center while NJSP investigators try to determine why he was headed the wrong way on the highway at 4:30 a.m. when his Jeep slammed into a car driven by Rocco Donatiello, 29, in Woodland Park, State Trooper Alejandro Goez told Daily Voice. Donatiello, of Fairfield, went by the nickna…