Garbage Truck Crashes into Building in North Bergen

RLSMedia – There were no injuries reported when a garbage truck crashed into a building in North Bergen late Sunday night.

The crash happened in the 600 block of Columbia Avenue at around 10:30 a.m. sending emergency responders to the scene where they found the truck into a two story multi-family building according to reports.

A preliminary investigation indicated that the truck somehow lost control and left the roadway then crashed into the entrance to the building.

The official cause of the crash is under investigation.

Originally posted on RLSMedia.com

Off-duty Officer and North Bergen business owner assist in "citizen's arrest" of car burglar

Off-duty Corrections Officer, Jerry P. Laureano, was hanging out with his friend Antonio “Tony” Rotundo, owner of Rose’s Deli, when Laureano observed a man attempting to enter multiple parked vehicles.

“I observed the male pulling on the car door handles,” states the formal police report given by Laureano. “The suspect was across the East Side of John F. Kennedy Blvd.”

The off-duty corrections officer observed the suspicious man gain access to a parked Black Chevy Impala. Laureano instructed Rose’s deli owner to call the police while he apprehended the suspected.

Correction officers like police officers attend 16 weeks of training academy, are Police Training Commission (PTC certified) and have full arrest powers state wide.

“I observed the suspect…rummaging through some belonging. I displayed my police badge,” continues the Laureano’s statement. He placed the suspect, later identified as Emmanuel Naples, under citizens arrest without the use of handcuffs. “I placed his hands behind back and crossed them. I held him in that position until the North Bergen Police arrived.”

The North Bergen police arrived on the scene moments later where they found Naples to be in possession of a pocket knife.

Naples was charges with “Burglary and Criminal Attempt Theft” and “Possession of Burglary Tools.” The suspect has been transported to Hudson County Jail.

Midtown shooter captured!

“Anibal Jose was arrested for Aggravated Assault, Terroristic Threats, Unlawful Possession of a Weapon, Possession of a Weapon for Unlawful Purpose, Possession of a Defaced Firearm and Certain Persons Not to Have a Weapon,” according to the North Bergen Police Department.

You may remember Jose from the midtown shooting that took place on December 12, 2016. HudPost unveiled the incident that occurred on the corner of 45th Street and Bergen Turnpike.

“Early this morning, three months of tireless effort and following all leads, led to the arrest of Anibal Jose in Jersey City. The North Bergen Police Department Detective Bureau worked with the FBI – Fugitive Task Force made the arrest without incident,” states an official statement from the department.

“Today’s arrest is a prime example of the hard work day in and day out by the men and women of the Detective Bureau. Warrants do not disappear and we do not stop looking for wanted individuals.”

Jury selection begins for pair charged in fatal stabbing of North Bergen man

NJ.com– Jury selection began yesterday in the murder trial of two Jersey City residents charged with killing a North Bergen man outside a house party in 2014.

Tommy Pham, of Van Wagenen Avenue, and Kevin Aviles, of Pavonia Avenue in the Marion section, both 22, are charged with murder and weapons offenses related to a knife that authorities say was used in the Aug. 17, 2014, killing of 22-year-old Kermy Amparo-Berroa in Jersey City.

Twelve jurors and two alternates are to be impaneled for the trial that may last nearly three weeks. Jury selection is expected to take about two days.

Read more at NJ.com

Trial date still nowhere in sight for ex-North Bergen DPW Director Grossi

Hudson County View – Bergen County Superior Court Judge Margaret Foti once again adjourned Grossi’s case at his January 30th hearing, with a new date scheduled for April 24th where a status conference is scheduled, according to state attorney general’s office spokesman Peter Aseltine.

Grossi was scheduled to have a hearing on January 9 to decide if an undisclosed medical condition has improved enough for him to stand trial, but that date was moved to January 30, officials said.

The former township official is accused of working political campaigns and performing personal chores while on township time. He was indicted on the charges back on December 17, 2012.

Read more at HudsonCountyView.com

NBPD Warns Residents of 50 MPH Winds and 2 Feet of Snow!

Posted on the official North Bergen Police Department page, the post reads “Current weather forecasts are predicting upwards of 24″ of snow and 50mph winds.”

The police department ask residents for their cooperation with the following;

Please stay off the roadways unless absolutely necessary.

  • Report all power outages

  • Check in on elderly neighbors

  • Shovel at a slow pace to avoid injuries and heart attacks.

  • Do not shovel snow into roadways or on to the property of others.

North Bergen will be increasing their manpower during the harsh weather conditions. Do NOT hesitate to contact the department at 201-392-2100.

NHRFR Keeps Warehouse Fire Under Control

On March 10th, North Hudson Regional Firefighters worked to put out a warehouse fire in North Bergen. The structure belongs to Royal Rail Transload Facility located on 3700 West Side Avenue.

Royal Rail Transload Facility (Royal Rail) operates a facility that receives and processes 700 tons per day of Type 13C (Construction & Debris) solid waste, wood and scrap metal. The facility consists of a 9,544 square foot transload building, a scale house/office trailer, several scales, a utility maintenance shed, air handling system, front-end loaders, forklifts, portable storage vaults, underground leachate collection system and roll-off containers. Most of the facility is asphalt-paved.

North Bergen Police department have said that there is “no suspicion” of foul play, however, the cause is still under investigation. No injuries were reported and the structure was deemed “okay”.

Footage was made available by Twitter user @Bachatero1966.

The FACTS Behind This Photo

On February 23rd, a suspicious person was seen photographing houses on the dead end block of Aschoff Place. A nearby resident snapped a few photos and forwarded them to the home owner. The incident was forgotten about until someone attempted to break into the owner’s home a week later.

The very next day, the same photo was used on social media by user named “Frank D’Angelo” and indicated that the same person in the photograph had stalked and assaulted his stepdaughter.

“…he’s out to cause trouble that’s a sword on his back people he attacked my stepdaughter this afternoon,” writes D’Angelo. “There were several pics taken a man took some that the person tried to break into the home on 50 something street and there are also pics from a video cam by the bakery it’s the same person some people are saying it was a girl but the person that attacked me wasn’t a girl.”

The speculation of a sword was recirculated by HudsonTV’s Jillian Risberg. In a brief posting titled “MAN WITH A SWORD!” the article questions whether the posting was a hoax.

“I can tell you for a fact that there were no sword attacks in North Bergen,” confidently says Sgt. Querio. “We can not verify the claims [of Frank D’Angelo]. No victims have come forward.”

The North Bergen Police Department even went as far as taking a comparison photo to dispel the “sword” rumor.

The story was traced back to post on a Facebook Group called “New Jersey Online yard sale” by a user named ‘Victoria Colon’. “My friend (personally) was attacked by this man today!! At 1130 am at 6 corners in north Bergen…” says her post.

When HudPost reached out to the Victoria and she claims “that man tried to break into a house on 51st and Tonnelle Ave. And [there’s] video running after attacking my friend today on the bakery (Six Corners Cafe) camera.”

North Bergen Police also verifies no assaults were reported in the midtown area that day —with or without a sword.

““I think I would’ve noticed a sword,” says the photographer of the picture, who wishes to remain anonymous. “I’m more concerned about why she was here and if she’s connected to an attempt break-in.”

The police Chief verified that the suspect in the photo did not commit a crime by photographing houses, but has been reached out to for questioning.

“But at no time did they attempt to enter the property and from what we can tell, there was no crime committed,” Police Chief Robert Dowd says.

Sgt. Querio confirmed that the investigation of the suspect in the photo is still active. The original attempted break-in is also under investigation.