Released by Secaucus Police, all of last week's arrests:
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Released by Secaucus Police on Tuesday, here are all of last week's arrests:
Secaucus Police released more information about the early-morning bomb scare that took place at the town hospital:
A restaurant employee threatened the manager with food tongs and a butter knife, said police.
A woman and her young daughter had to be rescued from their car Thursday after it became trapped in floodwater in Bayonne.
The collision happened at 3:48 p.m. on Paterson Plank Road at Wilson Avenue.
"This was not a random act," said Secaucus Police. After the victim was robbed of his watch, he got in his car and followed the men.
Two men were arrested Saturday night after Secaucus Police said they were found with cocaine, and one with heroin, near Wood Avenue.
A road rage incident occurred Monday morning on Rt. 3, where one driver showed a gun magazine and threatened to shoot another.
The priest who was found dead in the church rectory is now identified. No foul play is suspected.
An NJ Transit bus caught fire and became engulfed in flames early Thursday morning on the NJ Turnpike. See video:
Police initially tried to stop the woman after she threatened an Osprey Cove resident, who she was delivering food to.
The Secaucus Walmart was briefly evacuated Sunday afternoon after a bomb threat was called into the store.
A fugitive wanted in Atlanta was staying at the Royal Motel, where he was arrested last week.
A woman wanted on warrants from multiple other states was arrested at the Secaucus Best Buy Saturday:
The dead buck was found 50 feet from the archery range at Mill Creek Point Park.
This happened Friday afternoon at Long Shot gun range on County Avenue.
A Secaucus man is accused of punching another man and ripping his hair out in a road rage clash that started in the lot behind Bagel Buffet.
Secaucus Police Chief Dennis Miller said Tuesday there have been no additional illegal car gatherings in town since Saturday night.
More than 100 cars were doing doughnuts in the middle of County Avenue Saturday night, and people then swarmed responding Secaucus Police.
The man left his job at American Dream and was last seen walking into the Meadowlands, where police could not find him for two days.
Thefts are reported at Imagine Garden and Fountain Park. "They think they know who it might be, and somebody is taking them after dark."
A Delaware woman was arrested Aug. 12 at the Red Roof Inn for having a stolen license plate.
A man beat the security guard bloody Sunday at Stiletto strip club on Paterson Plank Road in Carlstadt, said police.
Suspects tried to break into two homes in Secaucus on July 7: