See what the Washington Township Police Department has been up to in its most recent blotter:
Authorities have made several arrests in recent weeks.
Residents can anonymously dispose of unwanted and unused medication in a safe manner.
The incident occurred in the parking lot of a local pub, police said.
The investigation has been ongoing since the summer of 2024, authorities said.
The suspect had active warrants in two different counties, according to police.
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The individual was speeding and swerving before the accident, according to police.
The Lego theft is just one instance of an issue plaguing Target stores across the nation.
According to police records, the accused assaulted the 10-year-old victim several times over the course of a year.
The Washington Township man also faces child pornography charges.
The victim was described as a “phenomenal veterinarian” and “one of the kindest souls you could ever encounter" by co-workers.
The structure fire took down an entire garage, according to officials.
The fire department established a landing zone at a nearby school.
The suspect committed two acts of lewdness in the Mountain View Avenue area, police said.
The driver of the dump truck was brought to the hospital, according to authorities.
The suspect was burglarizing properties near Skinner Trail and Chestnut Drive in Chester Township, police said.
Washington Township police officers have been busy this month, making several arrests relating to fraud and outstanding warrants.
Suspects tried to make off with thousands of dollars worth of products, police said.
Responders had to remove the vehicle door to extract the victim, officials said.
Melissa Rivera, of Haskell, will be required to pay nearly $300K back to the victim parishes.
Washington Township Police released its blotter for the last month.
Black bears have been spotted in Long Valley neighborhoods, prompting officials to remind residents how to stay safe.
Police said they have completed an investigation into altered checks, in which both the payee and the amounts were changed to steal money.
Police said a 20-year-old man from Bayonne was arrested for drunk driving following a crash on Kings Highway this past weekend.
After 25 years with the Washington Township Police Department, Sgt. James Burns is retiring.
Described as a "rite of passage for graduating seniors," the game can involve students wearing ski masks and carrying water guns.
Applications are being accepted to join the Washington Township Police Department through April 30.
Washington Township Police released its latest blotter for the past two weeks.
Police say a 66-year-old man from Budd Lake crashed into a utility pole, snapping it in half and sparking two brush fires.
Melissa Rivera, 60, was charged with theft and forgery for allegedly stealing from two Morris County churches over a five-year period.
A 40-year-old man was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated after a crash near Rock Ridge Golf Course, police said.
The official ceremony took place during the Township Council Meeting on Wednesday.
A water main break is disrupting water service effective immediately, township officials say.
Washington Township Police released its blotter for the month of February.
The Long Valley First Aid Squad had to remove the passenger door using their battery-powered extraction tools.
Washington Township Police released the blotter for the past few weeks.
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