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Breaking News

Victim Count in New Jersey’s Touchy Teacher Abuse Case Climbing

by Shore News Network May 28, 2024
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BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ — Vincent Root, a 59-year-old special education teacher at Chatsworth Elementary School, faces new charges in a deepening abuse scandal. Initially charged in October 2023 for sexual misconduct involving seven students, Root now stands accused of similar offenses against a total of 14 students.

The investigation into Root’s actions began last month following a new allegation by a student, leading to the discovery of additional victims. According to the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office, the abuse, which took place within the classrooms of the school, spans multiple years and involves all male victims. The identities and further details of the victims remain confidential to protect their privacy.

Following the recent indictment, Root has been charged with 14 counts of sexual assault in the second degree and 14 counts of endangering the welfare of a child in the second degree, reflecting the increased number of alleged victims.

Authorities continue to seek information from the public and urge anyone who believes they may have been victimized by Root to come forward. Contact can be made via email at [email protected] or by phone at 609-265-5035 to speak with a detective from the Special Victims Unit.

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Breaking News

Police Investigating Theft and Fraud at Queensboro Plaza Station

by Shore News Network May 28, 2024
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QUEENS, NY — The NYPD is investigating a theft that occurred at the Queensboro Plaza train station on Sunday, May 19, 2024. At approximately 9:00 PM, a 25-year-old female victim reported that while she was sitting on the northbound platform of the #7 train, an unidentified male sitting next to her reached into her laundry basket and stole her wallet. The wallet contained credit cards and jewelry.

Following the theft, the suspect, described as a male with short black hair, about 5’6” tall, weighing 140 lbs., and approximately 25 years old, used the stolen credit cards for several unauthorized transactions at various commercial establishments within the 114th Precinct on Monday, May 20, 2024.

The police are seeking assistance from the public to identify and locate the suspect. Anyone with information is urged to contact the local authorities to help in the ongoing investigation and prevent further fraudulent activities.

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Philadelphia News

Fugitive Wanted for Triple Shooting in Philadelphia Involving Young Child

by Shore News Network May 28, 2024
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PHILADELPHIA, PA — The Philadelphia Police Department, along with the Shooting Investigation Group, is urgently requesting the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a recent shooting incident. The violent event occurred on May 23, 2024, and resulted in injuries to three individuals.

The confrontation began when an unknown Hispanic male was knocked off his scooter by a black sedan on the 300 block of E. Allegheny Ave. In response, the suspect discharged several gunshots, leading to three victims being hospitalized.

A 47-year-old female is in critical condition with a gunshot wound to her face. A 45-year-old male sustained a gunshot wound to his leg but is in stable condition, and an 8-year-old child received a graze wound to the head but is also stable.

Following the shooting, the suspect, who appeared to suffer an injury to his right ankle and leg during the incident, was observed limping away from the scene.

The suspect is described as a Hispanic male with black hair and a beard, medium complexion and build. He was last seen wearing a gray hoodie with a ‘GAP’ logo on the center chest, black track pants, and one white sneaker.

Authorities are appealing to anyone who may have information regarding the suspect or the incident to come forward to aid in the ongoing investigation.

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Do You Know Him? Philadelphia Police Seek Man Wanted for Burglary

by Shore News Network May 28, 2024
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PHILADELPHIA, PA — The Philadelphia Police Department’s Northwest Detective Division is on the hunt for a suspect involved in a residential burglary that occurred earlier this month.

Authorities are seeking public assistance to identify the white male believed to be responsible for the crime.

The incident took place on May 7, 2024, around 9:40 PM on the 3300 block of Cresswell St. The homeowner, who was on vacation at the time, returned on May 20 to discover her possessions missing. Security footage from her home revealed a white male with distinctive tattoos, a baseball hat, and a light-colored backpack.

He was seen loading stolen items onto a mountain bike before fleeing the scene.

The suspect is described as a white male with a beard, tattoos on both arms, a teardrop tattoo below his right eye, and an “IRISH” tattoo on his right forearm. He is suspected of being involved in similar burglaries and thefts in the area.

The Philadelphia Police urge anyone with information about the suspect to come forward to assist in the ongoing investigation.

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Breaking News

Suspect Captured After Multiple Pennsylvania Pike Businesses Burglarized

by Shore News Network May 28, 2024
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WILMINGTON, DE — Delaware State Police have apprehended 43-year-old Alexis Martinez of Wilmington for his alleged involvement in multiple burglaries along Philadelphia Pike. The arrest follows a series of incidents that have plagued local businesses over recent months.

The latest incident occurred on Saturday at around 1:53 PM at the Penny Hill Repair and Service Center, located at 517 Philadelphia Pike. Police were called to the scene following reports of a break-in by an unknown Hispanic male. Martinez reportedly fled on foot after being confronted by the auto shop’s owner.

Shortly thereafter, police received another call from Saint Helena Roman Catholic Church at 602 Philadelphia Pike, where the same suspect was reported to have unlawfully entered and committed theft. A responding trooper spotted Martinez walking south of the church and noted that his clothing matched descriptions from several other recent burglary cases, including multiple incidents at the White Glove Car Wash at 201 Philadelphia Pike.

Martinez was arrested without incident and transported to Troop 2, where detectives linked him to a total of eight burglaries at the aforementioned locations, dating from December 6, 2023, to May 26, 2024. Following his arraignment by Justice of the Peace Court 11, Martinez was committed to Howard R. Young Correctional Institution on a $14,251 secured bond.

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Breaking News

Lawsuit Claims Pennsylvania Judge Extorted Brothers

by Shore News Network May 28, 2024
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PITTSBURGH, PA — Two brothers, one currently a professional athlete and the other a former athlete, have brought allegations of extortion against a Pennsylvania judge, claiming abuse of power within the state’s judicial system.

Walter Bernard, a Pittsburgh attorney, asserts that he was wrongfully arrested and publicly humiliated by Allegheny County Common Pleas Court Judge Philip A. Ignelzi.

The incident, which occurred on May 3, 2023, involved Bernard being forcibly removed from his home and detained for a day, an action he claims was orchestrated by Judge Ignelzi. The Bernard brothers initially filed a lawsuit in Pennsylvania federal court in August 2023, arguing that the judge targeted them unjustly.

The case has been litigated in state and federal courts and has recently advanced to the appellate level.

The Bernards continue to seek justice, challenging what they perceive as a misuse of judicial authority in a system they describe as corrupt.

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Police Blotter

Young Woman Killed in Atlantic City Crash

by Shore News Network May 28, 2024
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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ — A tragic motor vehicle crash that claimed the life of a 19-year-old woman is currently under investigation by the Atlantic City Police Department. The incident occurred on Saturday, at 2:53 PM, on the westbound side of Route 30 at mile marker 56.

According to witness accounts, the accident occurred during a lane change when the vehicle unexpectedly veered off the road.

The car collided with a light pole and road signs, leading to the death of the driver, a resident of Atlantic City.

She was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Atlantic City Police Department’s Accident Investigations Section is actively seeking witnesses or anyone with additional information about the crash. Individuals can contact the section at 609-347-5744 or send an anonymous text to tip411 (847411), starting the message with “ACPD”.

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Breaking News

Baltimore Police Make Arrest in Hopkins Plaza Assault and Robbery of Young Girl

by Local News Report May 28, 2024
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BALTIMORE, MD — Central District officers of the Baltimore Police Department swiftly apprehended four suspects involved in an unarmed robbery on Thursday. At approximately 1:30 PM, police were dispatched to the unit block of Hopkins Plaza following a distress call.

Upon their arrival, a 14-year-old girl reported she was physically assaulted and robbed by a group of juveniles after a verbal altercation escalated. The assailants, described as two males and two females, then fled the scene on foot.

Utilizing surveillance footage and additional evidence from the scene, detectives quickly located the fleeing suspects and managed their capture. The group consisted of an 18-year-old female, a 17-year-old female, and two 16-year-old males.

The minors were taken to the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center, while the adult suspect was transported to the Central Booking Intake Facility. Charges were filed in accordance with their involvement in the incident.

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Ongoing Barricade Situation in Wilkens; Police Warn

by Shore News Network May 28, 2024
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BALTIMORE, MD – The Baltimore County Police Department is currently managing a barricade situation on the 100 block of 5th Avenue in Wilkens. In response to the incident, local authorities are urging residents to stay indoors to ensure safety as officers work toward a peaceful resolution.

The situation began earlier today, and as of 8:43 PM, efforts to resolve the incident are ongoing. The police department has expressed gratitude for the public’s patience and has committed to releasing more information as it becomes available. Residents are advised to follow updates and adhere to safety instructions.

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Breaking News

Arrest Made in Armed Sexual Abuse Case in Southeast D.C.

by Local News Report May 28, 2024
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WASHINGTON, DC—A 23-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a severe assault incident that occurred in the 1400 block of L Street, Southeast. Deamonte Brooks of Southeast is facing charges of First-Degree Sexual Abuse While Armed.

The incident took place on April 1, while the victim was delivering food at the specified location.

Brooks allegedly approached the victim with a knife and forced them into engaging in non-consensual sexual acts. Following an investigation, Brooks was apprehended on Wednesday under a DC Superior Court arrest warrant.

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Breaking News

Brick Township Commemorates Memorial Day with Annual Parade

by Shore News Network May 27, 2024
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BRICK TOWNSHIP, NJ — Today, Brick Township paid tribute to the military members who have made the ultimate sacrifice for the country at its annual Memorial Day Parade. Mayor Lisa Crate and the Town Council were present to honor America’s fallen heroes.

Brick Township Commemorates Memorial Day with Annual Parade

The event highlighted the community’s deep respect and gratitude for those who have served and given their lives in military service. It was a day of reflection and remembrance, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the bravery and sacrifice of the nation’s veterans and active-duty personnel. The Brick Township Police Department participated in the parade, underscoring their support for the military and the community.

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Breaking News

West Long Branch Police Honor the Fallen on Memorial Day

by Traffic Reporter May 27, 2024
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WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ — The West Long Branch Police Department played a significant role in the Memorial Day celebrations, honoring the sacrifice of military personnel who have served and died for the nation’s freedom.

This Memorial Day, the local police were actively involved in the inaugural Dennis A. Vaccaro Foundation 5K run, which took place throughout West Long Branch. The event received additional support from the Monmouth Beach Police Department, which provided a motorcycle escort for the runners.

West Long Branch Police Honor the Fallen on Memorial Day

Following the run, the annual West Long Branch Memorial Day service was held at the West Long Branch Community Center. The police department expressed their appreciation for all those who participated in the day’s events and extended their gratitude to all military members, past and present, for their service to the country.

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Breaking News

Severe Thunderstorm Threat Across New Jersey and Pennsylvania Tonight

by Shore News Network May 27, 2024
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MOUNT HOLLY, NJ — The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a hazardous weather outlook for today, warning residents across multiple counties in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and northeastern Maryland.

The alert highlights the potential for severe thunderstorms throughout the day and into the evening.

The areas affected include central and southern Delaware, northeast Maryland, much of New Jersey, and parts of east central, northeast, and southeast Pennsylvania. Residents should be prepared for the possibility of severe thunderstorms, which are forecasted to bring damaging wind gusts and large hail.

Severe Thunderstorm Threat Across New Jersey and Pennsylvania Tonight

Authorities advise staying informed on weather updates as the situation develops and to follow safety protocols during severe weather events. The outlook serves as a reminder for individuals to review their emergency plans and be ready to act quickly should severe weather warnings be issued.

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Breaking News

Tornado Watch Issued for Ocean City, Maryland Area

by Shore News Network May 27, 2024
By Shore News Network

OCEAN CITY, MD — The U.S. National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch effective from 3:40 PM to 11:00 PM today for the Ocean City area. Residents are advised to stay alert as conditions may develop that could lead to tornado formation.

Understanding the levels of tornado alerts is crucial for preparedness. A “Tornado Watch” means tornadoes are possible within the watch area. People should review their emergency plans, check supplies, and ensure their safe room is ready for immediate use if necessary.

A “Tornado Warning” represents a more immediate threat, indicating that a tornado has been sighted or detected by radar. In this scenario, it is crucial to take action by moving to an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building and staying away from windows. Those outside or in mobile homes should seek substantial shelter immediately.

Tornado Watch Issued for Ocean City, Maryland Area

The most severe alert, a “Tornado Emergency,” signals that a violent tornado is on the ground within the watch area. This level of alert emphasizes a severe threat to life and significant property damage. Immediate shelter in a safe location is imperative.

Residents should continue to monitor updates from weather services and local authorities to stay informed about the situation.

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Breaking News

Wildwood Lifts State of Emergency After Wild Night of Unrest

by Shore News Network May 27, 2024
By Shore News Network

WILDWOOD, NJ—The City of Wildwood has officially rescinded the state of emergency initially enacted in the early morning hours of Saturday. The declaration, which involved closing the boardwalk, was a response to numerous incidents of civil unrest.

Last night, rowdy teenagers and young adults overran the boardwalk, forcing the city to close it at midnight.

Officials stated that the stringent measures were vital for ensuring the safety and welfare of both residents and visitors amidst the disturbances. While acknowledging that these actions may have caused inconvenience, they emphasized their necessity for maintaining law and order.

The city confirmed that the situation is now under control, leading to the lifting of the emergency measures. Local authorities expressed their gratitude towards the community for their cooperation during this period.

Residents and visitors are now able to access the boardwalk and other areas affected by the earlier restrictions. City officials continue to monitor the situation closely to prevent any further unrest.

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Wilkes-Barre Woman Arrested for Assault

by Shore News Network May 27, 2024
By Shore News Network

WILKES-BARRE, PA—A woman was arrested early Friday morning following a domestic dispute that resulted in physical assault. Wilkes-Barre City Police responded to a disturbance call at a residence on Regent Street at 1:11 AM.

Upon arrival, officers met with a 26-year-old male victim who reported that Stephanie Ramirez, also from Wilkes-Barre, had assaulted him and threatened to damage his property. The police confirmed the victim had visible injuries.

Ramirez was subsequently taken into custody and is awaiting arraignment. The incident has been officially classified as assault and harassment under IRC number 240107394.

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Breaking News

Toms River Hosts 90th Annual Memorial Day Parade

by Shore News Network May 27, 2024
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TOMS RIVER, NJ—Mayor Rodrick joined forces with the American Legion, service members from all military branches, the Toms River Police Department, and the Township Council to commemorate the 90th Annual Memorial Day Parade in Toms River.

The event, held today, was a tribute to honor and remember those who sacrificed their lives defending our freedoms. Mayor Rodrick expressed gratitude to all attendees for paying respect to the brave men and women who have served.

Toms River Hosts 90th Annual Memorial Day Parade
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Police Confirm Walk-In Gunshot Victim in Baltimore

by Shore News Network May 27, 2024
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BALTIMORE, MD—A 40-year-old man sought medical attention at a local hospital after sustaining a gunshot wound early Sunday morning. Baltimore Police Department’s Southeast District patrol officers were called to the hospital following the report of the walk-in shooting victim at approximately 1:31 AM on May 27, 2024.

Upon arrival, officers confirmed that the man had sustained a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. Further investigation revealed that the shooting took place in the 1200 block of Ponca Street.

The circumstances leading up to the shooting are currently under investigation, and authorities are gathering more information to determine what occurred. The Baltimore Police Department is urging anyone with knowledge about the incident to come forward to assist with the ongoing investigation.

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MIsc. News

Drunk Driver Flips Vehicle in Stafford

by Shore News Network May 27, 2024
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STAFFORD COUNTY, VA—A Stafford man has been taken into custody on DUI charges after his vehicle overturned in an incident on the evening of May 24th. Stafford County Sheriff’s Office reports that Deputy S.A. Hensley responded to the scene at approximately 7:05 PM along the 800 block of Mountain View Road.

Upon arrival, Deputy Hensley found a Kia Forte lying on its driver side within a traffic lane. Remarkably, there were no injuries reported from the crash. However, the driver exhibited clear signs of intoxication.

After administering field sobriety tests, the 45-year-old driver was arrested for DUI and reckless driving. He was subsequently detained at the Rappahannock Regional Jail until deemed sober.

The incident highlights ongoing efforts by local law enforcement to address and mitigate the dangers of impaired driving in the community.

Drunk Driver Flips Vehicle in Stafford
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Fatal Shooting in Southwest Baltimore

by Shore News Network May 27, 2024
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BALTIMORE, MD—A 41-year-old man has died following a late-night shooting in Baltimore’s Southwest District. The incident occurred in the 2700 block of West Fairmont Avenue, where police responded to a shooting report around 12:40 AM on May 27, 2024.

Upon arrival, Southwest District patrol officers found the victim suffering from life-threatening gunshot wounds. He was promptly transported to a nearby hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.

Details surrounding the circumstances of the shooting have not yet been released, and the investigation is ongoing. Baltimore Police are seeking information from the public to help identify and apprehend those responsible for this fatal incident.

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Baltimore News

Young Man Injured in Late-Night Baltimore Shooting

by Shore News Network May 27, 2024
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BALTIMORE, MD—A shooting in Central Baltimore late Saturday night has left a 20-year-old man with serious injuries. Baltimore Police Department’s Central District officers were called to a residence in the unit block of North Calvert Street following a report of the incident at approximately 11:37 PM on May 26, 2024.

Upon arrival, police found the young man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was quickly transported to a nearby hospital for urgent medical treatment.

The circumstances surrounding the shooting are still under investigation, and no further details regarding the victim’s condition or potential suspects have been released at this time. Authorities are urging anyone with information about the shooting to come forward to assist with the ongoing investigation.

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New York News

Suffolk County Police Rescue Boaters from Fire on Great South Bay

by Shore News Network May 27, 2024
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SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY—Three boaters experienced a frightening start to their holiday weekend when their vessel caught fire in the Great South Bay on Saturday morning. Thanks to the swift response of the Suffolk County Police Department’s Marine Bureau, all individuals were rescued without injury.

The incident occurred approximately one mile south of Timber Point, involving a 2014 Rodma cruiser. Upon receiving the emergency call, Marine Bureau officers promptly arrived at the scene to find that the three occupants had already evacuated to a nearby vessel.

Suffolk County Police Rescue Boaters from Fire on Great South Bay

Using Marine Kilo, officers deployed fire suppression hoses to manage the blaze. The three men were then safely transferred to an SCPD vessel. Local fire departments also responded to the scene, assisting in the efforts to secure the area.

The Suffolk County Police Department’s Marine Bureau will continue patrolling the waterways throughout the summer, ensuring the safety of boaters in the region.

Suffolk County Police Rescue Boaters from Fire on Great South Bay
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Massachusetts News

Boston Police Arrest Two on Firearm Charges Following Traffic Violation

by Shore News Network May 27, 2024
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BOSTON, MA—Early Sunday morning, Boston Police officers from the Anti-Crime Unit of District B-2 (Roxbury) arrested Avery Combs Jr., 32, of Dorchester, and Jashun Cooley, 38, of Roxbury, following a series of events that started with a traffic violation. The arrests occurred around 1:12 AM near Erie Street and Washington Street.

The sequence of events began when officers noticed a vehicle failing to obey a ‘No Turn on Red’ sign and subsequently speeding. After attempting to pull over the vehicle using emergency lights and sirens, additional police units were called to assist when the vehicle failed to stop. The car was eventually halted at 16 Bullard Street.

As police approached the vehicle, they observed Combs Jr., the driver, making suspicious movements towards the floor of the car. Despite commands to exit the vehicle, Combs Jr. resisted, leading to a violent struggle during which the front passenger, Cooley, tried to pull him back into the vehicle. Both individuals were eventually subdued and handcuffed.

Further complications arose with a rear passenger who also refused to exit the vehicle initially but was later handcuffed without further incident.

A search of the vehicle uncovered two firearms: a Ruger SR9C and a Smith & Wesson SW9V, both with rounds in the chamber and obliterated serial numbers. The discovery led to multiple charges against Combs Jr. and Cooley, including unlawful possession of a firearm, ammunition, a large capacity feeding device, and defacement of a firearm serial number.

Cooley faces additional charges of failing to stop for police and resisting arrest. Both suspects are set to be arraigned in Dorchester District Court.

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Virginia News

Repeat Offender’s Cookie Caper Crumbles

by Shore News Network May 27, 2024
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STAFFORD COUNTY, VA—A Spotsylvania County man, previously employed at Crumbl in Stafford Marketplace, found himself in custody after a break-in gone awry.

The incident occurred on May 24th at approximately 11:16 p.m., leading to the arrest of 25-year-old Damonte Fauntroy.

Responding to a breaking and entering call, Stafford County deputies arrived at the scene to find the suspect had locked himself inside the business’s bathroom.

After a brief standoff, Fauntroy chose to surrender peacefully rather than face K-9 Titan, a well-regarded member of the sheriff’s office known for his efficacy in apprehending suspects.

Upon investigation, Deputy J.A. Albright discovered that Fauntroy had broken into the premises on seven previous occasions this month, primarily targeting the cash register for its contents. During the arrest, deputies found suspected controlled substances in Fauntroy’s pants, which he claimed were not his.

Fauntroy faces multiple charges, including eight counts of breaking and entering, eight counts of petit larceny, two counts of wearing a mask in public, and possession of a controlled substance. He is currently held at the Rappahannock Regional Jail without bond as investigations continue.

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Breaking News

Toms River to Enforce Summer Curfew for Barrier Island Communities

by Shore News Network May 27, 2024
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TOMS RIVER, NJ—The Toms River Police Department has announced a curfew for juveniles in the barrier island communities, including Ortley Beach and the northern beaches, effective through Labor Day. This measure aims to ensure the safety of the community during the busy summer months.

Juveniles aged 17 and under are required to be off the streets from 10 PM to 5 AM unless accompanied by an adult. The curfew is designed to prevent incidents and maintain order as the area experiences increased activity.

There are exceptions to the curfew: minors are allowed out during these hours for specific purposes, including running errands for a parent or guardian, traveling to and from jobs, attending religious gatherings, educational events, or private functions.

The Toms River Police Department urges residents and visitors to adhere to the curfew rules to help ensure a safe and enjoyable summer for everyone in the community.

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