Couple arrested in rental car theft after police chase

Couple arrested in rental car theft after police chase

Couple arrested in rental car theft after police chase

Leonia, NJ

A couple was apprehended following a police pursuit that revealed a stolen rental vehicle from Oakland. The incident occurred shortly after 9 p.m. on Thursday, December 11.

Officer Kevin Do was conducting a “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” detail when an automated license plate reader indicated that the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander was stolen.

Do followed the car south on Grand Avenue, where the driver eventually stopped in Palisades Park.

Officers Mark Schmidt and Sgt. Sihoon Chung joined the investigation, along with additional team members from Palisades Park and Ridgefield.

The driver, Herbert J. Jones, 41, of Dumont, was identified alongside his fiancé, Jenna E. Staudt, 32, of Newton, who rented the car.

Oakland Police Chief Timothy Keenan confirmed that the Outlander had been due for return to the local Enterprise Rent-A-Car on November 7.

Attempts to contact Staudt were unsuccessful, and the vehicle was entered into the National Crime Information Center database as stolen.

Following their arrests, Oakland officers transported Staudt from Leonia police headquarters to charge her with motor vehicle theft and theft of services.

Staudt remains in Bergen County jail, awaiting her first appearance in Central Judicial Processing Court in Hackensack.

Jones faces charges of receiving stolen property and was released pending court action, with both parties also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.

Three arrested in Boston for larceny incidents at local stores

Three arrested in boston for larceny incidents at local stores

Three arrested in Boston for larceny incidents at local stores

Boston, MA

At approximately 5:00 PM on Wednesday, officers responded to a report of larceny in progress at Lululemon on Boylston Street. Loss Prevention informed the officers that three males were concealing multiple items inside the store.

The suspects were seen entering the Alo store shortly after. Officers arrested two suspects, while the third attempted to flee but was later apprehended with assistance from Prudential Center Security.

The stolen merchandise was returned to the store, and the three juvenile males were charged in Boston Juvenile Court with larceny under $1,200 and conspiracy.

At about 5:40 PM, officers were dispatched again to Lululemon for another theft in progress. The Boston Police Operations provided descriptions of two juvenile females inside the store who were seen stealing.

Store employees reported an electronic security device discovered on the floor of the changing room the suspects left. Officers stopped the two suspects as they exited the store, recovering stolen merchandise from Lululemon and two other stores in the vicinity.

Both female juveniles were charged out of Boston Juvenile Court with larceny under $1,200, shoplifting by concealing merchandise, and conspiracy. One suspect also faced charges for malicious destruction of property and unlawful removal of a theft detection device.

Around 6:00 PM, a detective conducting a shoplifting operation on Newbury Street observed a suspect entering The North Face store. The suspect was seen removing a pair of slippers, putting them on his feet, and concealing additional merchandise.

The detective intercepted the suspect as he exited the store, and additional units responded to the scene for support. The suspect, identified as Anthony Craan, 43, of Brooklyn, New York, was arrested.

Craan is expected to be arraigned in Boston Municipal Court on charges including larceny under $1,200, receiving stolen property under $1,200, and furnishing false identification to law enforcement.

Two teenagers arrested for shoplifting in Boston

Two teenagers arrested for shoplifting in boston

Two teenagers arrested for shoplifting in Boston

Boston, MA Officers arrested two 14-year-old male juveniles on shoplifting charges Wednesday morning. At approximately 11:37 AM, police responded to a report of a larceny in progress at the Lululemon store located at 776 Boylston Street.

Officers were provided a description of the suspects and their flight path. They observed the suspects attempting to wear the stolen coats at the intersection of Boylston Street and Exeter Street.

One suspect fled on foot toward Fairfield Street as officers approached. Following a brief foot pursuit, he was taken into custody while the second juvenile was handcuffed without incident.

Both juveniles will face charges of shoplifting by asportation over $250 and receiving stolen property in Boston Juvenile Court.

Juvenile Arrested for Assault and Robbery of Pizza Delivery Driver

Juvenile arrested for assault and robbery of pizza delivery driver

Juvenile Arrested in Connection with Assault and Robbery of Pizza Delivery Driver

**PITTSBURGH, PA** – Pittsburgh Police apprehended a juvenile following the robbery and assault of a pizza delivery driver that occurred on March 26, 2025, on Wymore Street.

The incident took place at approximately 1 a.m. on the 800 block of Wymore Street. Two masked individuals approached the victim, assaulting him with a pistol before taking his iPhone and wallet.

The juvenile, identified as Nae’Pear Clark, 16, of Pittsburgh, faces multiple charges. Clark’s charges include aggravated assault, robbery, conspiracy, theft by unlawful taking, possession of a firearm by a minor, and receiving stolen property. He was subsequently taken to Allegheny County Jail.

The investigation into this crime continues. Police are seeking any additional information related to the incident.

Pittsburgh Man Arrested; Mother of His Child Charged for Hindering

Pittsburgh man arrested; mother of his child charged for hindering

Pittsburgh Man Arrested; Mother of His Child Charged

**PITTSBURGH, PA** – A Pittsburgh man has been arrested and the mother of his child charged with hindering his apprehension. This announcement was made by Sheriff Kevin M. Kraus.

Marquise Gibson, aged 24, has been a fugitive since last December following the issuance of three bench warrants. These warrants were related to probation violations involving charges such as aggravated assault, receiving stolen property, and firearms violations.

Detectives had information suggesting Gibson was residing at a residence on Maple Avenue in Turtle Creek with 22-year-old Jamara Hall. Two weeks ago, Hall informed detectives he was not present and was instructed to have no contact with Gibson.

On Thursday morning, shortly after 8:00 a.m., detectives returned and breached the front door upon observing movement inside. Gibson was arrested without incident, and Hall was apprehended on a charge of hindering apprehension. Both were subsequently taken to the Allegheny County Jail.