Crime & Safety

This Week In Bergen County: Man Extradited To NJ After Terror Threats

Also: COVID-19 Cases Rising Again In Bergen County: CDC + Bergen Co. Man 'Permanently Injured' From Dunkin' Hot Coffee: Lawsuit.

Luke Natoli, 18, left a terror threat earlier this week before being extradited to Bergen County.
Luke Natoli, 18, left a terror threat earlier this week before being extradited to Bergen County. (Bergen County Prosecutor's Office )

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Bergen Man Extradited To NJ After Terror Threats: Records

Luke Natoli was taken to Bergen County Jail after his arrest in Poughkeepsie, NY, jail records show.

COVID-19 Cases Rising Again In Bergen County: CDC

In the last seven days, cases rose by about 7 percent. In that same time, hospitalizations rose by over 30 percent, according to the CDC.

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Bergen Co. Man 'Permanently Injured' From Dunkin' Hot Coffee: Lawsuit

A Lyndhurst man suffered painful and permanent injuries after a September 2020 encounter, the lawsuit said.

Teen Charged With Possession Of Gun, Resisting Arrest: Paramus Police

A 17-year-old boy was taken to Bergen County Juvenile Detention Center after being arrested on Monday, Paramus police said.

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Construction On Ackerman Road: Glen Rock PD

The road will be under construction until further notice.


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