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Prosecutor: Pair Gets 45 Years for 2022 Execution-Style Murder

The two men who murdered, in an execution-style shooting, a young man and a woman in 2022 have been sentenced to 40 and five years, respectively, in prison, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Monday.

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Prosecutor: Area Cop Pleads Guilty to $115K Theft from PBA & Other Charities

An area police sergeant has pleaded guilty to stealing more than $115,000 from his local Police Benevolent Association (PBA) chapter and various PBA-tied nonprofits, including a youth football organization, breast cancer research drives and a fund to benefit the survivor of a serious neurological injury, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Wednesday.    

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Prosecutor: Former Sea Bright Cop Gets 5 Years for Stalking, Threatening Ex-Girlfriend

A former Sea Bright police officer has been sentenced to five years in state prison and is permanently barred from holding any future state job or office due to a series of crimes he committed against an ex-girlfriend, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Monday.  

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Prosecutor: 29-Year-Old Area Man Pleads Guilty to Killing His Pet Cat

A 29-year-old Monmouth County man has pleaded guilty to intentionally killing his pet cat in March, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Tuesday.    

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Rumson Police Investigate Attempted Home Invasions

Rumson police on Nov. 25 released security camera photos and a statement regarding early morning Nov. 24 “attempted home entries.” They asked that residents remain on high alert for suspicious activity and review security cameras.

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DWI Checkpoint Set for Night Before Thanksgiving

The night before Thanksgiving has always been known as the biggest party night of the year. It’s been referred to as Drinksgiving, Blackout Wednesday and Black Wednesday.

Characteristically, people are coming home for the holiday, reuniting and celebrating. And the Monmouth County DWI Task Force is, again, advising designated drivers and ride shares if people choose to partake. The Task Force also has a DWI Checkpoint set for Wednesday night through early Thanksgiving morning.

These DWI checkpoints are publicized in accordance with the law.

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Prosecutor: Authorities Seek Public’s Assistance in Solving 2022 Murder

Authorities asking that anyone in the public with any information related to an unsolved 2022 fatal Neptune shooting come forward, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Tuesday.

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Rumson Police Report: Burglaries, Vehicle Theft, Recovered Stolen Cars, Aggravated Assault, Maintaining Nuisance with Underage Party, Attempted Burglaries, DUI

The following criminal incidents and arrests were reported by Rumson police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.

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Prosecutor: Monitor Installed at Police Department to Investigate Cops’ Many Complaints Against One Another

Following a recent increase in Asbury Park Police Department officers filing internal affairs complaints against one another, the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office has installed an on-site monitor at the department, effective last week, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Monday.

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