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Gloucester Township Police Arrest Five for Driving While Intoxicated
Gloucester Township Police Arrests Five for Driving While Intoxicated
**Gloucester Township, NJ** – Between 6:51 p.m. Friday and 3:19 a.m. Saturday, the Gloucester Township Police responded to five separate vehicle crashes involving suspected intoxicated drivers. The incidents took place on state highways and residential streets, resulting in damage to multiple vehicles, personal property, and utility poles. All drivers suspected of Driving While Intoxicated were taken into custody, processed, and released pending a court appearance.
The first crash occurred on the Black Horse Pike at Lower Landing Road when a vehicle struck a utility pole. The driver, residing in Crabapple Court, Blackwood, was unharmed. The second incident happened on Millbridge Road where the driver failed to negotiate a curve, causing the vehicle to flip after hitting a parked car. The driver was a resident of Millbridge Apartments and was not injured.
The third crash took place on Cressmont Avenue, with a resident finding an unknown vehicle parked in their driveway and a male passed out on the lawn. The parked vehicle had damage on both sides from colliding with other parked cars. The driver lived on Chews Landing Road, Lindenwold, and was not harmed
Cumberland Police Department Blotter: What’s Happening
Multiple Arrests in Cumberland for Various Offenses
**Cumberland, MD** –
On Saturday, the Cumberland Police Department made several arrests involving charges ranging from court violations to drug possession. Devin Terrell Joyner, 45, of Cumberland, was apprehended following an active Bench Warrant from Allegany County Circuit Court issued on October 23. The warrant accused Joyner of breaching a court order related to a past assault conviction, and Joyner is now being held at the Allegany County Detention Center without bond. During his arrest, authorities discovered suspected fentanyl, crack cocaine, and MDMA in his possession, resulting in multiple criminal citations for CDS possession.
In a separate incident on the same day, police responded to a reported assault at a residence in the 500 block of Essex Place. Officers interviewed the victim, who showed visible facial injuries and claimed the argument started over a purse. The suspect, Janell Marie Coffman, 35, allegedly struck the victim in the face. Coffman was subsequently arrested and later released on a $2,500 unsecured bond after her initial appearance before a District Court Commissioner.
Additionally, officers conducted a traffic stop on a 2006 Toyota SUV near Beall Street, leading
Suspect Arrested Following Montvale Police Pursuit
Suspect Arrested Following Montvale Police Pursuit
**Clarkstown, NY** – On Saturday, the Clarkstown Police Department assisted the Montvale Police Department in a vehicle pursuit involving burglary suspects. The chase ended near Lake Nanuet Road and Pittsford Way in Nanuet.
Three suspects fled the vehicle on foot upon arrival at the location. Clarkstown officers joined the search, deploying unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) drones and K9 units. Despite collaborative efforts with local and state law enforcement, two suspects are still at large.
One suspect, 27-year-old Jacob A. Ortega-Espinoza, was apprehended shortly after fleeing. Ortega-Espinoza, who has no fixed address, is facing charges of being a fugitive from justice, criminal mischief, and criminal trespass. He is currently awaiting arraignment at Clarkstown Police headquarters.
Clarkstown Police Department extends gratitude to residents and agencies for their support during the incident. They urge anyone with information about the other suspects or the incident to contact them at (845) 639-5856.
Police Arrest Man for Firearm Offenses in Dorchester
Police Arrest Man for Firearm Offenses in Dorchester
**Dorchester, MA** – Authorities arrested Jaydell Pouriet, a 25-year-old from Dedham, for firearm-related offenses following a traffic stop at 10:25 PM, Monday, November 4th, at 883 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester. The arrest was made by the Youth Violence Strike Force (YVSF) and Massachusetts State Police Gang Unit.
Officers patrolling near Harvard St. and Blue Hill Ave. noticed a vehicle being driven with revoked insurance. They initiated a traffic stop near 883 Blue Hill Ave., with four occupants in the vehicle.
Upon investigation, officers discovered a firearm concealed in a void within the vehicle’s center console. Jaydell Pouriet was identified as the driver and detained, with detectives recovering a Kel-Tec P3AT handgun containing five live .380 caliber rounds in the magazine.
Pouriet faces motor vehicle violation charges and is expected to appear in Dorchester District Court. The charges include operating an unregistered motor vehicle, operating an uninsured motor vehicle, carrying a loaded firearm without a license, unlawful possession of a firearm, and unlawful possession of ammunition.
East Brunswick Police Announce No Shave November for Cancer Awareness
East Brunswick Police Engage in No Shave November for Cancer Awareness
**East Brunswick, NJ** – The East Brunswick Police Department has announced its participation in #NoShaveNovember to support cancer awareness efforts. Chief Frank LoSacco has permitted officers to grow facial hair throughout the month after making a donation.
The No Shave movement, which began in 2009, invites individuals, businesses, and organizations to abstain from shaving during November. This initiative aims to honor cancer patients who often lose their hair during treatment and to foster discussions on cancer awareness.
Department members will be participating by forgoing shaving in November, each contributing $10. The funds raised will support cancer prevention, research, and education efforts.
Fatal Crash in Newark Under Investigation by State Police
Fatal Crash in Newark Under Investigation by State Police
**Newark, DE** – Delaware State Police are investigating a fatal single-vehicle crash that occurred on Tuesday night in Newark, resulting in one death.
On Tuesday, at approximately 9:57 p.m., a 2012 Infiniti G37 was traveling southbound on Salem Church Road, south of Arthurs Drive. The vehicle veered off the roadway, struck a culvert, and overturned multiple times before coming to rest in a driveway on the 700 block of Salem Church Road. Both the driver and the passenger were ejected during the crash, and the driver has yet to be identified.
The vehicle was occupied by a 31-year-old man and a 59-year-old man, both from Newark. The 59-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene, with his identity being withheld until family notification. The 31-year-old sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to a hospital by EMS.
The investigation is ongoing, and the roadway was closed for about 5.5 hours for the scene assessment and clearance. Authorities request any witnesses to contact Master Corporal J. Forester or provide information via the Delaware State Police social media or Crime Stoppers hotline.
Police Investigate Fatal Shooting in Dorchester
Boston, MA – Police Investigate Fatal Shooting in Dorchester
Officers from District B-3 (Mattapan) were dispatched to a shooting incident in Dorchester on Tuesday at approximately 8:03 PM. The report included a person shot and a Shot Spotter activation at 15 Michigan Ave.
Upon arrival, officers found a 45-year-old male victim with multiple gunshot wounds. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Boston Police Department’s Homicide Unit is investigating the circumstances of this incident. They are requesting information from the public, urging people to contact the Homicide Unit at 617-343-4470.
Community members can also provide information anonymously through the CrimeStoppers Tip Line by calling 1-800-494-TIPS or texting “TIP” to CRIME (27463). Additionally, the Boston Neighborhood Trauma Team offers 24/7 emotional support at 617-431-0125.
Cumberland Police Blotter: Here’s What’s Happening
Cumberland Police Make Multiple Arrests
**Cumberland, MD -** The Cumberland Police Department reported a series of arrests in recent days involving assaults, resisting arrest, failure to appear, and impaired driving.
On Tuesday, officers responded to the 700 Block of East First Street to a fight. Shellie Manning, Brian James, and Angel Page were arrested for allegedly assaulting a female victim. They were charged with first and second-degree assault, reckless endangerment, and false imprisonment. All three suspects were held at the Allegany County Detention Center.
On the same day, officers were called to Boone Street for a domestic disturbance involving Dion Alves. Alves was arrested after reportedly appearing under the influence and acting disorderly. He faces charges including obstructing and hindering, resisting arrest, and CDS possession.
On Wednesday, police served an arrest warrant on Michael Haymond for failing to appear for a trial regarding CDS possession from April. Haymond was taken to the detention center awaiting his court appearance.
Additional arrests include Jacqualine Clay for DUI and David Gearing for impaired driving and CDS possession in separate incidents. Clay was released pending trial, while Gearing received citations and is awaiting trial.
Allegheny County Police Investigate Fatal Shooting in Stowe Township
Allegheny County Police Investigate Fatal Shooting in Stowe Township
**Stowe Township, PA** – The Allegheny County Police Department’s Homicide Unit is investigating a shooting that left one man dead in Stowe Township. The county’s 911 center was called early on the morning of Thursday regarding a shooting incident in a residence on McKinnie Avenue.
First responders arriving at the scene found an adult male with gunshot wounds. The victim was pronounced dead at the location. Detectives have begun their investigation into the incident.
Authorities are urging anyone with information about the shooting to contact the County Police Tip Line at 1-833-ALL-TIPS. The department assures potential informants that they may choose to remain anonymous.
Additional details regarding the case are subject to change as the investigation proceeds. Updates will be communicated through social media channels.
Allegheny County Police Charge Man with homicide and other charges
Allegheny County Police Charge Man with Multiple Offenses
**Pittsburgh, PA** – The Allegheny County Police have charged Curtis Horne-Baker, 34, in relation to a recent incident. Authorities apprehended Horne-Baker in Wilkinsburg without any reported complications.
He faces several charges, including homicide and burglary. Additionally, charges have been filed against Horne-Baker for illegal possession of a firearm.
Police released these updates to inform the public about the case’s progress. The Allegheny County Police Department continues their investigations into the matter.
The department shared photos related to the case on their Facebook page. These efforts aim to keep the public involved and informed.