Englewood NJ, the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying those responsible for vandalizing a patrol car earlier this month.
Hackensack NJ, the Hackensack Police Department announces the arrest of Yves Davilmar Jr. for several criminal charges in reference to an assault on a Police Officer.
On February 16th, 2023, Officer Panagiotis Seretis was responding to assist another officer with his emergency lights and sirens activated in the area of Main Street and Salem Street. Officer Seretis signaled for a black Ford Explorer to pull to the side of the road, to which the vehicle did not immediately obey. After further signaling, the vehicle moved over and allowed Officer Seretis to pass, but proceeded to follow the officer. The vehicle then suddenly accelerated and rammed into the rear of Officer Seretis’s police vehicle. Officer Seretis vehicle came to a rest after being rammed, at which point the vehicle once again rammed the police vehicle. The vehicle then intentionally backed up and proceeded to ram the vehicle multiple times.
Hackensack NJ, on January 2, 2023, Officers Panagiotis Seretis, Paula Luppino, Dane Marble, and Sgt. Sean Briggs responded to the area of Hudson Street and Broadway on a report of a man with a knife.
The initial investigation revealed that a 61 year old male and a 32 year old female, both from Hackensack, were involved in a dispute with Frye in the middle of the street. During the dispute, Frye brandished a box cutter style knife and assaulted the male and female. The male suffered a laceration to his one of his extremities, while the female suffered a puncture wound to her torso area. Both victims were transported to a local hospital for treatment for non-life threatening injuries.
Paramus NJ, according to the Bergen County sheriff’s office, a man got into a private ambulance while it was unattended on hospital property and drove off. The man who had recently been released from a detox program at Bergen New Bridge Medical Center was arrested Wednesday in connection with the theft of an ambulance from the parking lot.
Paramus NJ, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella announced the arrest of a 16 year-old male JUVENILE on charges of Terroristic Threats And False Public Alarm. The arrest is the result of an investigation conducted by the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office under the direction of Chief Robert Anzilotti, the Paramus Police Department under the direction of Chief Kenneth Ehrenberg, and the Hackensack Police Department under the direction of Officer-in-Charge Captain Peter Busciglio.
Hackensack NJ, The Bergen County Sheriff’s Office has received complaints regarding a recent “open-warrant” phone scam. Several residents have received phone calls from individuals perpetrating this fraud who claim to be Sheriff Officers with the “Division of Warrants and Citations” at the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office. The scam call advises potential victims they are in contempt of court for “failing to appear” for an outstanding summons, resulting in a warrant being issued for their arrest.
Garfield NJ, Acting Bergen County Prosecutor Dennis Calo announced the arrests of FRANKLEY SANCHEZ-JAVIER (DOB: 10/10/1987; single; unemployed) of 232 Midland Avenue, Apt #3, Garfield, NJ; RAIDY ROSA-GARCIA (DOB: 3/23/1994; single; unemployed) of 32 Kipp Avenue, Basement, Lodi NJ; MARIO TAPIA-HERNANDEZ (DOB: 4/9/1987; single; employed at ICS Voice & Data) of 55 Railroad Avenue, Apt. B2, Hackensack, NJ and 113 Lodi Street, Basement, Hackensack, NJ on charges of Possession With Intent To Distribute A Controlled Dangerous Substance (CDS), namely Heroin; Maintaining A CDS Production Facility; and Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia; LUIS OTERO (DOB: 4/9/1985; single; unemployed) of 240 Prospect Avenue, Apt. 505, Hackensack, NJ on a charge of Possession With Intent To Distribute A CDS, namely Cocaine; and Money Laundering; and NICOLE BONILLA (DOB: 9/26/1995; single; unemployed) of 32 Kipp Avenue, Basement, Lodi, NJ on a charge of Possession With Intent To Distribute A CDS, namely Heroin. These arrests are the result of an investigation conducted by the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office under the direction of Chief Robert Anzilotti.
The Bergen County Sheriff’s Office announces that effective this date and at this time Bergen County Sheriff Michael Saudino (D) has submitted his resignation as the Sheriff of Bergen County.
Additionally, Executive Undersheriff George Buono, Undersheriff Robert Colaneri, Undersheriff Brian Smith and Undersheriff Joseph Hornyak have also submitted their resignations effective immediately.
Pending the appointment of an interim sheriff by Governor Phil Murphy, Sheriff’s Office Chief Kevin Pell will be the officer-in-charge of the sheriff’s department’s operations and Bergen County Sheriff’s Office Warden Steve Ahrendt will be the officer-in-charge of the Bergen County jail’s operations.
There will be no further statements at this time.
Hackemsack NJ, The Bergen County Sheriff’s Office has been receiving reports of an attempted criminal scam where people are being contacted via telephone by someone claiming to be a member of our agency asking for money to satisfy a warrant for contempt of a Grand Jury appearance. The Bergen County Sheriff’s Office DOES NOT ask for money over the phone. Do not give anyone claiming to be a member of the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office any payment over the phone