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Police Investigate Attempted Burglaries in South River

Police Investigate Attempted Burglaries in South River

**South River, NJ** – On March 28, South River Police Department responded at approximately 3:51 AM to an attempted burglary report at a centrally located town residence. A second similar incident reportedly occurred shortly thereafter at another nearby residence.

Authorities suspect both incidents involved the same three individuals attempting to enter each home. However, police canvassing the areas could not locate any suspects or a suspect vehicle.

The homeowners’ camera systems recorded the incidents at both locations, capturing images of the individuals and the alleged suspect vehicle. The South River Police do not disclose exact locations based on footage from private security cameras for privacy reasons.

Residents should ensure all residential entry points are secure, and vehicles are locked. For questions or additional information regarding these incidents, residents can contact South River Police Dispatch at 732-238-1000 or Lieutenant Edwin Yorek at 732-238-1000 ext 111.

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Wilkes-Barre Police Investigate ATV Theft

Wilkes-Barre Police Investigate ATV Theft

**WILKES-BARRE, PA** – A theft report involving a Yamaha Raptor ATV was filed by a 44-year-old victim at the city headquarters on Wednesday.

The incident occurred on March 26, 2025, around 6:15 p.m. on Hanover Street. The victim reported her ATV missing from her residence’s backyard.

The vehicle, described as white and red, was allegedly removed by an unknown suspect. The Wilkes-Barre City Police Department has launched an investigation into the matter.

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Virginia Beach Police Investigate Grant Avenue Shooting

Virginia Beach Police Investigate Grant Avenue Shooting

**VIRGINIA BEACH, VA** – The Virginia Beach Police Department responded to a report of a shooting on Grant Avenue on Friday at 2:07 p.m. Officers arrived in the 700 block to find a man suffering from a gunshot wound.

The victim received aid from officers and was subsequently taken to a hospital nearby for further treatment. During the investigation, police identified Tysia Suttler, an 18-year-old from Virginia Beach, as the suspect involved in the incident.

Suttler was apprehended within a few hours and faces several charges. These include Malicious Wounding, Use of a Firearm in Commission of a Felony, Shooting in Commission of a Felony, Discharge of a Firearm in Public, and Reckless Handling of a Firearm Resulting in Injury.

The investigation is still active. Anyone with information is urged to contact the VBPD Detective Bureau or submit a tip through anonymous channels.

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Delaware Police Investigate Road Rage Incident on I-95

Delaware Police Investigate Road Rage Incident on I-95

**Wilmington, DE** – Delaware State Police are investigating a road rage incident involving a firearm on I-95 that occurred on Friday.

On Friday at approximately 12:50 p.m., troopers responded to the 900 block of Concord Avenue following reports of a road rage incident. The preliminary investigation indicated that a 48-year-old male victim was driving on the 141 ramp for I-95 northbound when a U-Haul box truck, driven by an unknown black male suspect, began tailgating him. In response, the victim applied his brakes, leading the suspect to slow down, pull alongside, and engage in an argument before pointing a gun and fleeing. No injuries were reported.

Delaware State Police are still investigating the case and are appealing to anyone who witnessed the incident or has information to contact Trooper J. Mulford at Troop 1 by calling 302-761-6677. Information can also be submitted via a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or through Delaware Crime Stoppers.

For victims or witnesses of crimes seeking assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit and Delaware Victim Center offer support and resources 24 hours

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Delaware State Police Investigate Road Rage Shooting Incident

Delaware State Police Investigate Road Rage Shooting Incident

**NEW CASTLE, DE** – Delaware State Police are investigating a shooting incident related to road rage that occurred Sunday morning in New Castle. On March 2, around 9:41 a.m., troopers responded to reports of shots fired on North Dupont Highway near Fairview Avenue.

Preliminary investigations revealed the incident involved a BMW SUV and an unidentified sedan. During the altercation, a suspect in the front passenger seat of the sedan discharged a firearm at the BMW driver, a 35-year-old Delaware man. The gunfire did not hit the BMW or its driver. After the shots, the suspect’s vehicle fled south on North Dupont Highway.

Authorities describe the suspect as a masked black male wearing dark-colored clothing. There is no further information regarding the suspect or the vehicle.

Detectives from Troop 2 Criminal Investigations continue to investigate the shooting. They encourage anyone with information to contact Detective G. Rash at 302-365-8428 or provide information through the Delaware State Police’s Facebook page or Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333. Additionally, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit is available to assist victims or witnesses of

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Feds to Investigate Rampant Anti-Semitism at American Universities

Federal Task Force to Visit Universities on Anti-Semitism Allegations

**Washington, D.C.** – The Federal Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism has announced visits to 10 universities following reports of antisemitic incidents since October 2023. This initiative follows President Trump’s Executive Order aimed at addressing antisemitic harassment at educational institutions.

Leading Task Force member and Senior Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, Leo Terrell, informed the universities of the Task Force’s awareness regarding potential failures in protecting Jewish students and staff. The Task Force plans to engage with university authorities, affected individuals, law enforcement, and community members to gather information and assess the need for further action.

Mr. Terrell emphasized the commitment of President Trump, Attorney General Pamela Bondi, and the Administration to ensuring campus safety and inclusion for individuals of all religions. He stated that the Task Force’s work is part of broader efforts to combat anti-Semitism in schools.

The universities identified for visits include Columbia University, George Washington University, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, and New York University. Other institutions are Northwestern University, the University of California at Los Angeles, the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Minnesota, and the University of Southern California. Complaints

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