Brian Niziolek, 39, of Basking Ridge, accelerated toward a Manville Police Lt. John Crater in 2023, propelling him into his cop car.
The driver of the tractor-trailer was taken to a hospital for injuries following the crash on Saturday.
William E. Alston, 34, from Aberdeen, is also being investigated for more crimes that happened in New Jersey, said authorities.
A homeowner heard and saw the three men on the in-house cameras before chasing them away in December 2024, said police.
The blotter for November also includes arrests for DWI, an elderly scam, a Facebook Marketplace scam, vehicle burglary, and more.
Bernards Township Police said they have been getting reports of gunshots all over town.
Bhuvana Mani, 42, of Basking Ridge, had been hospitalized in critical condition for more than two weeks since the crash.
Volunteers with the Far Hills-Bedminster Fire Department battled the fire on Sunday night.
Residents' concerns over the Police Station Lobby not being open 24/7 have prompted Bernards Township to take action.
Bernards Township Police released video of an electric bike rider who they say was speeding, ignoring police lights, and driving on lawns.
The fire alarm was activated early Monday morning.
Matthew R. Venn was named the Fugitive of the Month for November 2025 by the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office.
The portal allows residents to file non-emergency police reports from anywhere with an internet connection.
A petition, which was launched on Monday, already has nearly 1,000 signatures and aims to address safety and traffic issues on Allen Road.
The Somerset County Prosecutor's Office is investigating after a 42-year-old woman was hit by a car on Halloween night.
Bernards Township Police released its blotter for October:
Police say Teresa Soraluz, 64, of Dover, stole luxury designer purses, shoes, clothing items, and jewelry from the Basking Ridge victim.
The event is inspired by National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
The bear was seen early Thursday morning.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Patch took a look at the number of domestic violence calls over the years:
More than 4,000 customers are without power on Wednesday, according to JCP&L.
The donation is to be allocated for the purchase of a new police vehicle.
Somerset County Public Safety sent out an alert about the break around 9 a.m. on Tuesday.
Police issued the warning around 4 p.m. on Monday.
Thomas Mauch, 34, of Berkeley Heights, was last seen early Friday morning.
As more electric bikes are seen on Township roads, Bernards Township police officers remind residents of the laws surrounding them.
The Bernards Township Police blotter for September also included incidents of fraud and an $11,000 PayPal scam.
Bernards Township Police are looking to hire crossing guards.
The public should contact police if they see e-bike users in Township parks, pathways exceeding 20mph, or driving in an unsafe manner.
Detective Adam Caruso was honored by Congressman Tom Kean as District 7's Law Enforcement Hometown Hero of the week.
Police are asking the public to avoid the area on Thursday evening.
A report of possible human remains discovered in a retention pond in the Township was also reported in the police blotter.
The break is causing a roadway in the Township to close for the next 12 hours for repairs.
Taught by defensive tactics instructors, this course will help women become confident in their abilities to defend themselves physically.
Bernards Township Police Department released its blotter for the month of July:
Bernards Township Police said they found Jaron Bynum at the Lyons Mall after a report of a suspicious man who was asking patrons for money.
Sergeant Ray Gizienski ran over to the SUV that had heavy front-end damage and smoke beginning to emanate from the engine on Tuesday.
Bernards Township Police are asking for the public's feedback on its accreditation process.
Bernards Township Law Enforcement Fund is hosting "Project Blue Light" from Sept. 19 to 22 in Honor of National Thank a Police Officer Day.
The event will include demonstrations, vehicle displays, activities, DJ, Magician, balloon artists, face painting and tattoos, and a movie.