Berkeley police have released their monthly blotter for November. See what happened:
John Bruno was charged with aggravated arson for setting the fire on Pheasant Drive Wednesday, authorities said.
The truck hit a parked classic car, crashed through the home's garage and hit the hot water heater and ended up in the living room.
Contractors who were unregistered or who had expired registration were targeted in the three-day "Operation Safe House" in Manchester.
THC products and flavored vapes were sold to people under 21, including minors, at the gas station, according to police.
The Holiday City home was deemed uninhabitable after the Saturday fire, Berkeley police said.
George DiPierro, 70, was charged with three counts of aggravated arson after setting fires inside his Harbor Court home, officials said.
The small tree, placed beneath a mailbox for letters to Santa, was stolen by an apparent real-life Grinch, the Bayville EMS said.
The dog's owner dropped her off to be watched by Jeffrey Lentz, who shot the animal to death, according to Berkeley police.
Two cars collided Sunday afternoon at Davenport Road and Prince Charles Drive in Berkeley, police said.
See the incidents Berkeley police responded to from Sept. 1 through Oct. 31.
The woman was hit by a car after stepping into traffic on Route 9 Tuesday morning, according to Berkeley police.
A multi-agency search was launched after someone reported a kite surfer going underwater and not coming back up.
Patricia Lindo-Ahono, director of nursing at Crystal Lake, was filmed hitting a patient with a broom and lied about it, authorities said.
Marie Dibella was working at a Toms River law firm when she stole more than $75,000 from a client, authorities said.
Brick's Jessica Napolitano will spend time in state prison after robbing a local convenience store at knifepoint in 2024.
See some of the notable incidents Berkeley police responded to in the month of August:
The 18-year-old motorcyclist sped around Veterans Park, ignoring police attempts to stop him, while an event was going on, police said.
Erica Noffsinger, 51, turned left onto Station Road and crashed into a Chevrolet, sending its three occupants to the hospital, police said.
The man called police to tell them he was lost in the woods before losing phone contact, Berkeley police said.
The driver was looking down at his phone and swerved into the pole to avoid rear-ending another car, according to police.
The hikers had entered the wooded area of Dover Forge and couldn't find their way back to their car several hours later, police said.
The driver suffered multiple cuts, Berkeley police said. The box truck was loaded with mail, photos shared on social media showed.
The two were swimming after lifeguards were gone for the day, police said. One was able to get back to shore, the second had to be rescued.
See the notable incidents Berkeley police responded to in June and July in their police blotter:
Jessica Napolitano broke into Dollar General to try and steal cigarettes, then held up The Corner Store with a knife, authorities said.
James Liu, 32, supplied heroin/fentanyl to a 33-year-old Berkeley man before his overdose death, authorities said.
"His contributions to our company and community will never be forgotten," Pinewald Pioneer Fire Co. said of Tyler Webb.
The 2-year-old had access to methadone in the house and it was discovered in her system after her death, authorities said.
After being charged in the fatal crash, Chaudhry Yousaf failed to appear in court in 2010. He was caught 14 years later.
Michael P. Gable was unlicensed at the time he crashed into a 17-year-old riding an e-bike in Beachwood; he then drove off without stopping.
The juvenile, riding a non-street legal dirt bike at night without headlights, was hit by a turning car and crashed into a Jeep, police say.
The blockages are forcing Island Beach State Park to close restrooms, officials said. Continuing issues could force them to close the park.
The Morris Boulevard fire was reported before 10 p.m. Tuesday.
Ocean County officials urged swimmers to stay out of the water after dozens were rescued when lifeguards were off-duty.
Neighbors were evacuated Tuesday night as the SWAT team tried to negotiate with the man, locked inside his room with a gun, officials said.
Authorities say David Taber touched the nurse's breast and tried to pull down her pants when she was giving him his meds.
The new Veterans Village, built by the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, aims to break the cycle of veteran homelessness.
Brick Township police revealed dozens more charges against Craig T. Orler, along with details of the burglaries he is accused of committing.
Michael P. Gable was driving his son's car when he struck the 17-year-old; that son lied to police about who was driving it, officials say.