ELIZABETH, NJ — Join the celebration of Puerto Rican pride and culture at the 5th Annual Puerto Rican Parade and Two-Day Festival on July 13 and 14, from 2:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Veteran’s Memorial Waterfront Park in Elizabeth, New Jersey. This vibrant event features local organizations, floats, marching bands, horses, educators, honorees, marshals, dignitaries, and dance groups.

The festival includes live music with well-known Latino headliners and local cover bands, along with rides, games, food trucks, and youth activities. With over 10,000 attendees expected, this event promises an unforgettable weekend of community and celebration.

Location: Veteran’s Memorial Waterfront Park, Front St & Elizabeth Ave, Elizabeth, NJ
Cost: Free

Don’t miss out on this incredible event that celebrates Puerto Rican heritage and brings the community together for a weekend of fun and festivity.

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RINGOES, NJ — Join the celebration at the Sourland Mountain Festival on July 13, from 3 PM to 8:30 PM at Unionville Yards in Ringoes, New Jersey. This annual event brings together communities from the Central New Jersey region to enjoy the best in musical talent, local food and drink, and family fun, all set against a spectacular backdrop.

Festival-goers can expect several hours of live music featuring a powerful lineup of the region’s most exciting musicians. In addition to the music, there will be an array of food, wine, spirits, and craft beer to savor. The event also includes vendors, family activities, history presentations, and wildlife education, ensuring fun for all ages.

Bring your friends, family, lawn chairs, and blankets, and plan to relax and enjoy the festivities at the Sourland Mountain Festival.

Location: Unionville Yards, 9 Rocktown Road, Ringoes, NJ
Event Cost: $35 for adults and $15 for young people (ages 12-18) if purchased online.

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RANDOLPH, NJ — Celebrate summer at the Randolph Freedom Festival from July 11 to July 13, from 6 PM to 11 PM, at the County College of Morris. This three-day festival promises an array of live music, amusements, carnival games, delicious food, and a spectacular fireworks display.

The festival will feature an expanded Beer Garden offering beer, wine, and hard seltzer, along with your favorite festival foods like funnel cake, fried Oreos, sausage and peppers, hot dogs, and ice cream. Mechanical rides are back for 2024, with Thursday and Friday designated as bracelet nights—ride as much as you like for $30 each night.

Each evening, enjoy live music entertainment, a variety of food trucks and food vendors, carnival games, knockerball, and axe-throwing. The highlight of the festival will be the spectacular Fireworks Display on Saturday, July 13th, with a rain date of Sunday, July 14th.

Bring your family and friends for an evening of fun and entertainment at the Randolph Freedom Festival.

Location: County College of Morris, 214 Center Grove Rd, Randolph, NJ
Cost: Free to attend

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SCRANTON, PA — The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania has announced that seven individuals have been charged by a federal grand jury in a superseding indictment. The individuals—Amanda Marie Correa, 29; Robert Andrew Barnes, 24; Christine Deann DiCarlo, 50; Shaqare Jaymont Blackwell, 23; Shakur Serafin Brownstein, 27; Dylan Wilson Small, 35; and Samual Jordan, 42—face multiple charges including conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance resulting in death and serious bodily injury, distributing fentanyl resulting in death and serious bodily injury, brandishing firearms in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, kidnapping, and aggravated identity theft.

According to United States Attorney Gerard M. Karam, the group, dubbed the “Fentanyl Robbery Gang (F.R.G.)” by law enforcement, is connected to various New York gangs and engaged in trafficking drugs and firearms. The group reportedly used dating websites to lure individuals interested in hiring prostitutes, with the intention of robbing them of firearms, cash, cellular phones, identification documents, debit and credit cards, drugs, and other valuable items.

The indictment details that members of F.R.G. would offer victims narcotics, often purported to be cocaine but actually laced with fentanyl. If victims refused the drugs, the gang would forcibly or surreptitiously administer fentanyl to incapacitate them and facilitate the theft. In cases where victims were not incapacitated quickly enough, the gang resorted to home-invasion robberies, using threats, beatings, and aggravated assault to steal items at gunpoint.

The superseding indictment alleges that four individuals have died from fentanyl overdoses linked to the gang’s activities, with three deaths occurring in Berks and Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and one in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. All seven individuals named in the indictment are currently in custody. The investigation remains ongoing, with law enforcement seeking to identify and apprehend additional members and associates of F.R.G. and locate more victims. The FBI urges anyone with information about F.R.G. to contact them at 570-344-2404.

The charges result from a joint investigation by the FBI, Pennsylvania State Police, the United States Marshals Service – Scranton office, the District Attorney Offices of Pike, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Wyoming, and Berks Counties in Pennsylvania, the Portsmouth, New Hampshire Police Department, the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office, and various state and local law enforcement agencies. Assistant United States Attorneys Todd K. Hinkley and Luisa Honora Berti are prosecuting the case.

This case is part of Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), a program that collaborates with law enforcement and communities to reduce violent crime and gun violence, aiming to create safer neighborhoods. Launched on May 26, 2021, the Department of Justice’s violent crime reduction strategy under PSN focuses on fostering trust and legitimacy in communities, supporting violence prevention organizations, setting strategic enforcement priorities, and measuring outcomes.

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BUTLER, PA — The Armstrong Group, based in Butler, Pennsylvania, has agreed to a $6.5 million settlement to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act. The company was accused of knowingly violating Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules governing the High-Cost Program and submitting improper costs to inflate subsidies received from the federal Universal Service Fund (USF).

The USF, established by the FCC, aims to ensure that all Americans have access to rapid, efficient nationwide communications services at reasonable charges. The High-Cost Program, one of four programs within the USF, provides federal funds to qualified telecommunications carriers to expand connectivity infrastructure in rural, insular, and high-cost areas, ensuring these consumers have access to modern voice and broadband services at comparable rates to urban areas.

The United States alleged that from 2008 to 2023, five incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) owned by Armstrong Group—Armstrong Telephone Company – Maryland, Armstrong Telephone Company – New York, Armstrong Telephone Company – Northern Division, Armstrong Telephone Company – Pennsylvania, and Armstrong Telephone Company – West Virginia—failed to comply with FCC regulations governing cost reporting for subsidy claims, resulting in greater subsidy payments than entitled.

Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Brian M. Boynton emphasized the importance of compliance with FCC rules by telecommunications providers participating in the High-Cost Program. U.S. Attorney Eric G. Olshan for the Western District of Pennsylvania highlighted the impact of such non-compliance on critical government programs and consumers’ access to essential telecommunications services.

FCC General Counsel Michele Ellison stressed the necessity of reliable, high-speed broadband access for all, particularly in rural and underserved areas. She praised the collaboration among the Office of General Counsel, the Office of the Inspector General, and the U.S. Department of Justice in addressing waste, fraud, and abuse in these programs. Inspector General Fara Damelin of the FCC reiterated the commitment to investigating and ensuring the integrity of FCC programs.

In addition to the financial settlement, Armstrong Group has entered into a corporate compliance agreement with the FCC. This agreement mandates significant changes in the company’s internal controls and the implementation of comprehensive oversight and monitoring mechanisms.

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The New York City Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying and locating the individual depicted in the attached media, wanted in connection with a forcible touching incident that occurred within the confines of the 114th Precinct/Transit District 20.

The incident was reported to police on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at approximately 4:00 PM. A 17-year-old female victim was exiting the train station at 21st Street Queensbridge when an unknown individual approached her and touched her buttocks. The suspect then fled the scene by boarding a Manhattan-bound “F” train. No injuries were reported from the incident.

The suspect is described as a male with a dark complexion, in his 30s, approximately 5’8” tall, and weighing around 160 pounds. He was last seen wearing a green hat, white sunglasses, a multi-color jacket, a white t-shirt, light blue jeans, and carrying a light blue shopping handbag.

Anyone with information about this individual or the incident is urged to contact the NYPD. Your assistance can help bring the suspect to justice and ensure the safety of the community.

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On Friday, July 12, 2024, at 1:21 PM, an off-duty New York City employee was arrested and charged within the confines of the 47th Precinct.

The individual, identified as 21-year-old Jordyn Edwards, a Police Communications Technician with the NYPD, faces charges of stalking in the 4th degree and harassment in the 2nd degree. The circumstances surrounding the arrest have not been disclosed, but the charges indicate a series of behaviors intended to cause distress or fear. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.

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QUEENS, NY — Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz has announced that Marcus Wilcher, a 48-year-old resident of Bayshore, Long Island, was sentenced today to three to nine years in prison for a complex deed theft scheme involving an elderly woman’s home in East Elmhurst. The sentencing follows Wilcher’s guilty plea to second-degree grand larceny.

Wilcher used forged documents and created a fictitious character, purporting to be the son of the home’s owner, to orchestrate the fraudulent sale of the property. The house, located on 106th Street, was sold to a developer for $320,000 with the intention of flipping it.

District Attorney Katz emphasized her commitment to prosecuting such fraud, noting the creation of a Housing and Worker Protection Bureau to tackle deed theft and protect homeowners. The case received significant support from the Office of New York State Attorney General Letitia James.

Justice Leigh Cheng sentenced Wilcher on June 21, with the terms to run concurrently with another sentence from a related deed theft case prosecuted by Attorney General James. The Queens DA’s office is also moving to restore the deed to its rightful owner, aiming to circumvent further civil legal proceedings for the victim.

Details of the case reveal that Wilcher fabricated a New York state driver’s license and other identifying information of the homeowner to facilitate the fraudulent transfer in November 2022. The elaborate scam included the use of electronic signatures and transfer of sale proceeds into Wilcher’s personal bank accounts, ultimately unraveling following a thorough investigation.

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PITTSBURGH, PA — The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police’s Violence Prevention Unit (VPU) has made significant arrests following targeted patrols in Allentown and downtown Pittsburgh, addressing community concerns over recent violent activities.

On July 8, during a proactive patrol in Allentown spurred by reports of shots fired and robberies, VPU detectives executed a traffic stop at the intersection of Millbridge St. and Lillian St. Visible marijuana and a firearm on the front passenger seat prompted the detention of the vehicle’s three occupants. Further investigation revealed two additional firearms under the driver’s seat and an AK-47 in a duffel bag under a rear passenger seat after the vehicle was towed and searched.

The occupants, Kameran William-Carter and Samuel Johnson, both 20, along with one juvenile, were arrested. William-Carter and Johnson are facing firearms charges and are currently held at the Allegheny County Jail. The juvenile was placed in a detention facility by juvenile probation.

Continuing their efforts, on July 11, VPU detectives apprehended Deontae Bates, 18, in the downtown area at Fifth Ave. and Market St., in possession of a stolen firearm originally from West Mifflin, PA. Bates has been charged with receiving stolen property and carrying a firearm without a license. These operations underscore the department’s commitment to curbing violence and enhancing safety in Pittsburgh communities.

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UTICA, NY — A violent confrontation in Utica has led to the arrest of a 32-year-old woman following a stabbing incident on Wednesday morning. The Utica Police Department responded to a distress call at approximately 11:40 AM in the 100 block of South Street.

Upon arrival, officers discovered a female victim who reported that an argument with another woman escalated when the suspect brandished a knife and inflicted multiple cuts on her. The suspect, identified as Nagat Omer of Utica, was still at the scene and was promptly detained by police.

The victim received immediate medical attention from the Utica Fire Department and was transported to Wynn Hospital, where her injuries were confirmed to be non-life-threatening.

Nagat Omer is now facing charges of second-degree assault and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, as she remains in custody pending further proceedings.

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UTICA, NY — A complex case of attempted theft involving over $120,000 came to light in late May when a Utah police department reached out to the Utica Criminal Investigations Division. The incident involved a fraudulent check deposit that was traced back to Utica.

The situation began when a Utah-based business closed a bank account and requested the balance via check. Upon attempting to cash the check, the business was informed by the bank that it had already been deposited into another account in Utica.

Further investigation led authorities to identify the account and individual involved in the deposit. Brandon Mitchell, 34, from Utica, was subsequently charged with attempted grand larceny in the second degree and possession of a forged instrument.

This arrest marks a significant step in addressing financial crimes that span across state lines, highlighting the collaborative efforts of law enforcement agencies.

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STAFFORD, VA — A wanted man’s attempt to evade arrest ended dramatically last night when Stafford County deputies intercepted him in a restaurant parking lot. The incident unfolded on Tuesday around 9:20 p.m. near Panda Express on Worth Avenue.

Deputies Sgt. J.D. Hurt, Deputy D.A. Robertson, and Deputy X.D. Bates was on patrol when they recognized Derrick Eady, 22, who was wanted for violations relating to capias and probation. Eady was spotted walking near Home Depot, and deputies moved to apprehend him, which led to a chase.

The pursuit led through the parking lot to a small wooded area behind Panda Express, where Eady attempted to escape by climbing a retaining wall and fence surrounding the restaurant. However, deputies outmaneuvered him by taking a shortcut and were in position to witness Eady fall from the fence back into the parking lot.

This fall marked the end of Eady’s brief flight from justice. He was promptly arrested, served with the outstanding warrants, and charged with obstructing justice. Eady is now being held without bond at the Rappahannock Regional Jail.

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NEW YORK, NY — The New York City Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating 15-year-old Zaire Robinson, who has been reported missing from his residence at 1640 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, NY, within the 61 Precinct area.

Zaire was last seen on Thursday, July 11, 2024, at approximately 7:00 AM at his home. He is described as a Male Black, around 5’4″ inches tall, weighing 166 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair. His last known outfit included a blue t-shirt, blue shorts, and white sneakers.

Authorities and family members are concerned for his well-being and are urging anyone with information about his whereabouts to come forward. If you have seen Zaire or have any information that could help locate him, please contact the NYPD by calling 911 or the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). Your help is crucial in ensuring Zaire’s safe return.

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ESSEX, MD – The Baltimore County Police Department is urgently seeking public assistance in locating 15-year-old Jesse Tranter, who was last seen on July 11, 2024, around 9:00 PM in the Essex area. Jesse is described as being 5’6” tall and weighing 130 pounds. The clothing Jesse was last seen wearing is currently unknown.

Authorities are concerned that Jesse may be experiencing a mental health crisis and may need immediate assistance. Anyone with information about Jesse Tranter’s whereabouts is urged to contact 911 or the Baltimore County Police at 410-307-2020. Please help spread the word and ensure Jesse’s safe return.

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PITTSBURGH, PA — The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police is urgently requesting the public’s assistance in locating 11-year-old Alice Irankunga, who has been reported missing. Alice was last seen at her residence on the 100 block of Hazlett Street in Zone 1.

Alice is described as being 5’2″ tall, weighing 100 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. It is believed that she may be staying with extended family in an unknown location within the Hill District. Additionally, Alice is known to frequent areas in Zone 1, specifically Northview Heights, as well as the pool in the Hill District and Downtown Pittsburgh.

Anyone with information regarding Alice’s whereabouts is encouraged to contact the Pittsburgh Police immediately at (412) 323-7141 or dial 9-1-1. The community’s help is crucial in ensuring the safe return of this young girl to her family.

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PHILADELPHIA, PA — The Philadelphia Police Department and its Shooting Investigation Group are seeking public assistance to identify suspects involved in a recent triple shooting incident.

The incident unfolded on July 11, at approximately 8:41 PM, on the 1300 block of North 11th Street.

During the incident, the suspects used a white late-model Jeep Grand Cherokee to flee the scene. The vehicle is described as having a moon roof, chrome rearview mirrors, and five-spoke alloy wheels. The suspects were masked and dressed in all-black clothing.

According to police, one suspect was on foot, and another was seated on the rear driver’s side of the Jeep. The driver’s description remains unknown.

The shooting resulted in three victims, ages 2, 15, and 17, being rushed to local hospitals. Fortunately, all three were listed in stable condition following the incident.

The Philadelphia Police Department urges anyone with information about the suspects or the vehicle to come forward to aid in their investigation. The lack of known license plate information and the anonymity of the driver increase the need for public input to apprehend those responsible for this crime.

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CECIL COUNTY, MD – A casual decision at a Royal Farms store in Port Deposit turned into a $100,000 surprise for a Cecil County man, who won the top prize on a Bingo X10 scratch-off. The man, a maintenance worker who has chosen to remain anonymous, did not anticipate the scale of his win when he randomly selected the ticket.

After purchasing the scratch-off, he scanned it at the store, only to be prompted to head to Lottery headquarters due to the significant prize. Initially, both he and his wife suspected they had won a few thousand dollars at most. “We knew he had won something, but we just didn’t know how much,” his wife remarked. The reality of their $100,000 win only set in after they scanned the ticket again at home.

Overwhelmed with joy, the winner shared, “I couldn’t believe it. I was very happy to win.” He plans to use the prize money to pay off his mortgage and fund repairs for his wife’s car. Remarkably, lottery luck seems to be a recurring theme in their household, as his wife also secured a substantial prize from a scratch-off a few years back.

The Royal Farms store, located at 1336 Jacob Tome Memorial Highway, will also benefit from this lucky event, receiving a $1,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket. This stroke of fortune underscores the unpredictability and excitement that keeps lottery enthusiasts coming back.

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NEW YORK, NY – A robbery occurred in Central Park near 59th Street and Center Drive on Monday at approximately 9:00 PM. A 21-year-old male was approached by two unidentified individuals while seated on a park bench.

One of the assailants forced the victim to enter his password into an undisclosed device, while the other thief took $80 from the victim’s pocket. Following the robbery, both perpetrators fled the scene on foot. Fortunately, the victim was not physically harmed during the incident. The police are investigating the robbery and seeking information on the suspects who remain unidentified.

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ANNAPOLIS, MD – William Raynard Herold, Jr. was arrested today by the United States Marshals Service Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force in Glen Burnie, MD. Herold, wanted on escape and fleeing & eluding charges in Anne Arundel County, requested medical attention post-arrest.

Following medical treatment, Herold managed to escape custody during transport to the Jennifer Road Detention Center around 11:56 AM. The Annapolis Police Department promptly reported the escape and implemented measures to safeguard the community.

In a coordinated response involving Annapolis Police, Anne Arundel County Police, Maryland State Police, Anne Arundel County Police Aviation Unit, and U.S. Marshals Task Force, Herold was recaptured at approximately 1:30 PM without incident. He is now en route to the Jennifer Road Detention Center. Authorities confirm there is no ongoing threat to public safety.

The Annapolis Police Department has declared this the final update on the matter. For further information, media inquiries should be directed to Al Maresca, U.S. Marshals Service Public Information Officer, at the provided contact details.

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MINEOLA, NY – Nassau County District Attorney Anne T. Donnelly announced the sentencing of Andrew Avila, 26, of Elmont, to 25 years in prison for the manslaughter of Rebecca Carlson. The sentencing occurred today, following Avila’s guilty plea to first-degree manslaughter on April 2.

On Valentine’s Day in 2023, Avila met with 39-year-old Rebecca Carlson in his vehicle in Mineola. According to the district attorney, the meeting escalated into an argument, and Avila strangled Carlson to death. He later disposed of her body behind an Advanced Auto Parts store in South Hempstead.

The body of Carlson was discovered next to a dumpster by an employee of the store later that morning. Avila was apprehended by the Nassau County Police Department’s Homicide Squad on March 2, 2023, in Hewlett.

District Attorney Donnelly remarked on the brutality of the crime, stating, “Andrew Avila brutally strangled Rebecca Carlson to death… Avila will now spend more than two decades of his young life behind bars for his callous violence.” Donnelly extended her thoughts to Carlson’s family as justice is served.

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ANNAPOLIS, MD – An Anne Arundel County man, fondly known as “AA County Man,” has struck lottery gold for the second time in two years, winning $50,000 in the Maryland Lottery’s Pick 5 game. The recent win came from the July 5 drawing, where he successfully matched a friend’s birthday numbers on a $1 straight bet ticket.

Back in June of 2022, he won the same amount, but that time it was through two 50-cent tickets, each bringing in $25,000. His latest victory at the Maryland Lottery headquarters in Baltimore was greeted with a familiar sense of calm. “Just put, ‘AA County Man strikes again!’” he exclaimed on July 11 after claiming his prize. His belief in the possibility of winning remains strong: “As long as I got faith and belief! I realize every draw can win,” he stated.

While he acknowledges the unpredictable nature of lottery draws, his strategy has certainly paid off twice now. Despite his excitement, his plans for the winnings are quite straightforward: he intends to save the money, maintaining a low profile about his windfall.

The Safeway grocery store at 1781 Forest Drive in Annapolis, where the winning ticket was purchased, will receive a $500 bonus for selling the ticket. This repeat win not only highlights the chance nature of lottery success but also the thrill that keeps players like “AA County Man” coming back for more.

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CAMBRIDGE, MD – The Cambridge Police Department responded to a shooting incident on July 11, 2024, at the Corner Market Exxon at the intersection of Rt 16 (Church Creek Rd) and Stone Boundary Rd. The call came in at approximately 2:49 pm, reporting shots fired.

Upon their arrival, officers discovered evidence of the shooting and were informed that two victims had already been transported to the University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Cambridge. The victims, two males aged 19 and 20 from Cambridge, sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

A white vehicle, seen speeding away from the scene, was later found with damage from the shooting. This vehicle is believed to be involved in the incident, which police are treating as a targeted shooting.

The investigation is ongoing, and the Cambridge Police Department is seeking information from the community. Anyone with information is urged to contact the police at 410-228-3333.

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TRENTON, NJ – A Jersey Cash 5 player in Passaic County has struck it rich, winning a jackpot of $644,454. The fortunate ticket, which matched all five numbers from the drawing on Wednesday, July 10, was purchased at Henry’s Liquors in Clifton.

The winning numbers for this draw were 09, 30, 39, 41, and 45, with an XTRA number of 03 and a Bullseye number of 45.

Henry’s Liquors, the retailer that sold the winning ticket, will be awarded a $2,000 bonus check for its part in the lucky sale. This win marks a significant payout in the popular state lottery game, bringing excitement not only to the winner but also to the local community in Passaic County.

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NEW YORK, NY – The New York Lottery announced today that several top-prize tickets from the July 11 TAKE 5 evening drawing were sold in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Port Leyden. Each winning ticket is valued at $11,356.50.

The lucky tickets were purchased at Faith Pharmacy in Brooklyn, Lex & 103 in Manhattan, and Cliff’s Local Market in Port Leyden. Each location sold a ticket that matched all the numbers drawn, securing a full share of the top prize for the winners.

TAKE 5 numbers are selected from a set of 39, with drawings televised twice daily. Winners have one year from the date of the drawing to claim their prizes, providing ample time for the lucky ticket holders to come forward.

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BALTIMORE, MD – The Baltimore Police Department announced the arrest of 18-year-old Brandon Lee Adams Jr. in connection with a fatal stabbing that occurred on July 10. The incident took place on a Mass Transit bus on the 4200 block of Frankford Avenue in the Northeast District.

During the altercation, 14-year-old Cortez Lemon was fatally stabbed by Adams. Following the incident, Adams was apprehended by officers in the 5300 block of Belair Road and transported to the Central Booking Intake Facility.

Adams has been charged with first-degree murder.

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