Ocean City Police respond to bridge jumper on Route 52

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**Man Identified after Bridge Jump Fright on Route 52**

**OCEAN CITY, NJ** – On Sunday, police officers swiftly responded to an incident on Route 52 where witnesses reported a man seemingly leaping from the bridge. Despite the swift arrival of several officers, they initially failed to locate the individual. An immediate and detailed search followed, prompted by witness reports.

**Key Points**

– Incident involving a male subject on Route 52 occurred on Sunday at 6:43 p.m.
– Police initiated a comprehensive search with support from Coast Guard and New Jersey State Police.
– The individual was later found at a residence in Somers Point and taken to Cooper Cape Regional Medical Center for evaluation.

**Expedited Search and Rescue**

Authorities enlisted the help of various agencies, including the Coast Guard and New Jersey State Police, to assist in the search for the missing individual. Police department drones were deployed to aid in the effort to locate the man. After an intensive investigation by detectives, the subject was identified.

**Discovery and Medical Evaluation**

The male subject was eventually located at a residence in Somers Point following the investigation. For precautionary reasons, he was transported to Cooper Cape Regional Medical Center for evaluation. The Ocean City

Westfield Police Respond to Two Incidents at High School

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Westfield Police Respond to Two Incidents at High School

**WESTFIELD, NJ** – The Westfield Police Department handled two separate incidents at Westfield High School on Wednesday. They responded to potential threats reported via social media and other comments made within the school premises.

Around 8:08 AM, officers reacted to a possible threat mentioned on a social media conversation. The school was placed under lockdown at 8:14 AM, while other district schools followed a shelter-in-place protocol. After a thorough search, the threat was deemed not credible, and lockdown ended at 9:05 AM.

Later, at 11:14 AM, the police were called again due to new threatening comments from within the school. A subsequent lockdown was enacted at 11:19 AM, with other schools again sheltering in place. The second threat was also found non-credible, and lockdown ended at 11:56 AM.

Individuals behind the complaints were taken for questioning, and investigations continue in collaboration with the Union County Prosecutor’s Office. No charges have been filed, and further details will be released as available.

Virginia Beach Police Respond to Fatal Bicycle Accident

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Virginia Beach Police Respond to Fatal Bicycle Accident

**VIRGINIA BEACH, VA** – Officers from the Virginia Beach Police Department (VBPD) responded to a fatal accident involving a bicyclist on Indian River Road shortly after 3:43 p.m. on November 14.

Investigators found that the bicyclist, identified as Colin Sutton, age 49, from Virginia Beach, exited the sidewalk and failed to yield to oncoming traffic. Sutton was hit by a vehicle while attempting to cross the road.

Both Sutton and the vehicle’s driver were transported to a hospital. Sutton succumbed to his injuries, while the driver sustained minor injuries. No charges are expected in connection with the incident.

VBPD Chief Paul Neudigate extended condolences to Sutton’s loved ones and urged pedestrians and cyclists to adhere to traffic signals and use crosswalks. Authorities continue to investigate the crash and urge anyone with information to contact the VBPD Traffic Safety Unit or Crime Solvers.

Police Respond to Late Night Incident in Boston

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Police Respond to Late Night Incident in Boston

**Boston, MA** – Police officers assigned to the Auto Theft Unit responded to a situation involving late night revelers in various Boston neighborhoods on Friday. They received an Officer in Trouble call near 485 Canterbury Street, where they observed around 80 vehicles gathered.

As attendees began to leave, officers documented vehicle registrations using body worn cameras and addressed auto law violations. Their actions resulted in motor vehicle citation enforcement for all vehicles at the scene.

Subsequent investigations led to the issuance of 78 citations for “No Stopping/No Standing” violations to the vehicles’ registered owners. The ongoing investigation aims to continue enforcement and prevent similar events.

At approximately 11:20 PM that evening, officers from District B-3 and District E-13 attended the scene in response to the Officer in Trouble report. Three individuals, Alan Ridenour, 19, Mario Florian, 19, and Geraldo Colon, 21, were arrested. Additionally, officers recovered two firearms and two stolen vehicles linked to the incident.

Police Respond to Domestic Dispute on Simpson Street

Wilkes-barre police vehicle parked outside.

Police Respond to Domestic Dispute on Simpson Street

**Wilkes-Barre, PA** – On Saturday, police officers responded to a reported domestic dispute on Simpson Street.

The incident was reported at 9:29 PM involving 29-year-old Julio Arias Cabrera and a 27-year-old female resident of Wilkes-Barre. Officers arrived at the scene and spoke with the victim.

The victim indicated a verbal dispute with Cabrera regarding marital issues escalated into physical violence. She reported being struck in the face and right arm by Cabrera, leaving visible injuries.

Police took Julio Arias Cabrera into custody. He was then transported to City Headquarters for processing and arraignment.

Wilkes-Barre Police Respond to Assault Incident

Police cruiser at the scene.

Wilkes-Barre Police Respond to Assault Incident

**Wilkes-Barre, PA** – The Wilkes-Barre City Police Department reported an assault incident that took place on Wednesday. Officers responded to a domestic dispute at Reno Court at 8:13 p.m.

The incident involved defendant Hailey Ford, 23, from Wilkes-Barre Township, and a 23-year-old male victim from Wilkes-Barre. The victim told officers that a verbal altercation with Ford resulted in him being punched in the face with a closed fist.

Upon inspection, officers confirmed the victim had injuries consistent with his account of the event. Following this, Ford was detained and transported to City Headquarters for further processing and arraignment.

Police Respond to Disturbance on Hemlock Avenue

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Police Respond to Disturbance on Hemlock Avenue

**Myrtle Beach, SC** – The Myrtle Beach Police Department responded to a disturbance reported on Wednesday at 2:38 p.m. Officers were dispatched to the 700 block of Hemlock Avenue following the call.

The situation is currently under control, with police maintaining a presence in the area. Residents and those traveling through the area may notice ongoing police activity.

Authorities have not disclosed specific details about the disturbance. The police department is requesting assistance from the public for any information related to the case.

Individuals with pertinent information are encouraged to contact the Myrtle Beach Police Department at 843.918.1382.