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UPDATE: A North Jersey school teacher who took upskirt photos and videos of female students faces at least 10 years in state prison when he’s sentenced next month. Michael F. Wagner, 41, of Hopatcong took a deal from prosecutors rather than risk the potential outcome of a trial, admitting that he recorded female 8th graders of his at Pope John XXIII Regional High School in Sparta during class and collected child porn. In order to secure the agreement – and whatever leniency may come at his July 26 sentencing in Newton — Wagner had to plead guilty earlier this month to…

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A maintenance worker will spend nearly a year in jail after he was convicted of stealing $4,500 and a smartwatch at an Ocean County apartment complex, authorities said. Troy Jones, 58, of Jackson Township, was sentenced on Friday, May 31 to 364 days in the Ocean County Jail as a condition of a three-year probation term, county prosecutor Bradley Billhimer said in a news release on Tuesday, June 4. A jury found him guilty on Wednesday, Mar. 20 after a nearly two-week trial. Jackson Township police responded to a reported theft at an apartment in The Gardens at Jackson Twenty-One complex on Chatham Court West on Thursday, Dec. 23,…

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Two Coatesville adults are charged with third-degree murder and related counts for the fentanyl overdose death of their 8-year-old son last summer, prosecutors say. Holly Back and Mousa Hawa are also charged with involuntary manslaughter, said the Chester County District Attorney’s Office. Authorities said they were called to the couple’s of East Lincoln Highway home last July 26 for a child in cardiac arrest. The 8-year-old victim was taken to Chester County Hospital and pronounced dead, officials said. Analysis of his blood, urine, and hair later showed traces of fentanyl and cocaine, according to the DA’s Office. Back is being held in lieu…

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Law enforcement agencies in Howard County worked together to apprehend a knife-wielding man who robbed a jewelry store, according to authorities. In late May, police say that a a man brandished a knife at a mall in Columbia, where he stole two watches, though he did not get far. Police say that after threatening the employee, the suspect hopped over the counter, placed some items in a white bag and fled the area on foot. In video released by police on Tuesday, a BOLO can be heard, and a member of the sheriff’s office reported spotting the suspect at an…

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Two people from South Jersey were killed in a crash in Vineland, authorities said, On Tuesday, June 4 at about 11 a.m., members of the Vineland Police Department’s Traffic Safety Unit were dispatched to the area of Union Road / Mayslanding Road about a two-vehicle crash with life-threatening injuries. The crash involved a 2024 Ford F-250 Pickup truck driven by William E. Schafer, 81, of Millville, and a 2010 Toyota Yaris driven by John A. Mahoney, 23, of Sewell, which was also occupied by the front seat passenger, Patrick J. Mahoney, 23, also of Sewell. Both Sewell men were killed in the crash, police said. The…

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A woman has been arrested on charges including larceny after she allegedly used stolen and forged checks to steal tens of thousands of dollars from the medical practice where she worked. The Fairfield County arrest occurred on Wednesday, May 29 in Darien, police said. A medical practice in Darien reported a former employee, 34-year-old Anisa Ymeri, for an alleged yearlong embezzlement scheme. From August 2022 to August 2023, Ymeri used stolen and forged checks to steal approximately $47,000. Investigators reportedly were able to link multiple checks, missing check stubs, and discrepancies to the former employee. Ymeri, who is from Norwalk,…

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Erik E. Traxler, Obituary, Death;  – Ohio State Highway Patrol reported that a fatal accident occurred on Tuesday morning when a driver crashed into a residence in Lorain County. The incident took place shortly before 11 a.m. on Lakeview Drive in Carlisle Township. The driver, identified as Erik E. Traxler, 50, from Grafton, veered off the road and collided with the house. Traxler was pronounced dead at the scene. Fortunately, the residents of the house were not present during the crash. Authorities have not yet determined the extent of the damage caused to the property. The investigation into the crash is…

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Six years have passed since Megan Dyer-Maclean was found dead along an old railroad bed in upstate New York and police are no closer to catching her killer. The Rensselaer County mother of two was 31 years old when a friend discovered her body in a wooded area behind her Johnsonville home, located off Route 67, in June 2018. An autopsy concluded that she was poisoned to death by strychnine, a highly toxic, odorless pesticide commonly used to kill rodents and birds. Since then, Rensselaer County Sheriff’s officials have followed up on hundreds of leads and interviews but no suspects…

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Delroy George Parkes Obituary – The individual who lost their life in the mass shooting that occurred on Sunday night outside a Rexdale school has been positively identified. CTV News has been informed by Toronto police that the deceased was Delroy “George” Parkes, a 61-year-old resident of Woodstock. Despite being promptly taken to the hospital, Parkes unfortunately passed away due to the severity of his injuries. Additionally, four other individuals sustained injuries during the shooting incident that took place in the school’s parking lot following a soccer game earlier in the day.

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The older brother of an 8-year-old boy who was discovered at the bottom of a Fort Lauderdale pool is sharing new details about the tragic situation. The incident happened on Monday when Fort Lauderdale Police were dispatched to the scene of a child near drowning in the area of 1143 NW 4th Ave. The 8-year-old was identified as Ryan Amichette, and according to his older brother, Gibson Severe, he said that their mother paid a nanny to watch over his brother after school. He said the caretaker saw his brother walking with friends and thought nothing was out of the ordinary. “The…

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