Tag: FBI

  • South River man found guilty in federal court for possession of child pornography

    South River man found guilty in federal court for possession of child pornography

    TRENTON – A South River man was found guilty of allegedly receiving child pornography, soliciting child pornography, possessing prepubescent child pornography and concealing objects to impede the FBI’s investigation against him, according to U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger. U.S. District Judge Michael A. Shipp in Trenton federal court found Charles F. Browne, 52, guilty following…

  • East Windsor Township residents offered free credit monitoring in wake of computer breach

    East Windsor Township residents offered free credit monitoring in wake of computer breach

    East Windsor Township officials are offering free access to credit monitoring, fraud consultation and identity theft restoration services to residents who may have been affected by the recent breach of the township’s computer system. The East Windsor Township Council approved an agreement with Experian Consumer Services Identity Works in a resolution adopted by the council…

  • Old Bridge rings in New Year by hiring three new officers

    Old Bridge rings in New Year by hiring three new officers

    OLD BRIDGE – Old Bridge rang in the New Year with three new police officers. Mayor Owen Henry, along with Police Captain Joseph Mandola, introduced officers Jeffrey Karabin, Thomas Pena and Andrew Annuzzi during a Township Council meeting on Jan. 13. The officers were sworn in on Dec. 31 and will begin training at the…

  • Human trafficking lecture at Monroe Library Jan. 29

    Human trafficking lecture at Monroe Library Jan. 29

    A human trafficking lecture and discussion presented in collaboration with the League of Women Voters will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 29 at the Monroe Township Library, 4 Municipal Plaza, Monroe. The lecture will be presented by Keyla Munoz, FBI victim specialist, State Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer (R-12), State Senator Thomas H. Kean…

  • Paterson couple charged in Bordentown Township phone scam plot

    Paterson couple charged in Bordentown Township phone scam plot

    A couple from Paterson was charged with conspiracy to commit theft by deception on Dec. 18 by the Bordentown Township Police. The township police reported the charges in a statement, where the couple, a male and female both 21-years-old who live on Park Avenue in Paterson, were alleged to have been involved in a “grandchild…

  • Peter J. Barnes Jr. remembered for his life of public service

    Peter J. Barnes Jr. remembered for his life of public service

    EDISON — Peter J. Barnes Jr., who passed away one day shy of his 90th birthday last week, led an exemplary life of public service. Barnes, of Edison, died on Sept. 11. He wore many hats — he served in the U.S. Army Military Police, he was a former FBI agent, he was a member of…

  • Operation School’s Out nets 14 in child porn sting

    Operation School’s Out nets 14 in child porn sting

    An operation law enforcement agencies called Operation School’s Out that focused on the online consumption of child pornography has resulted in the arrest of 14 Monmouth County residents. The operation was carried out by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office Computer Crimes Unit and the Monmouth County Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force between July…

  • South River Jewish organization provides resources to law enforcement

    South River Jewish organization provides resources to law enforcement

    The Jewish Federation is sponsoring educational programs in its attempt to further educate law enforcement officials about their critical role in stopping and preventing bias related incidents. The Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey is a non-profit organization based out of South River that works to strengthen the Jewish community in order to…

  • Middlesex County College introduces new programs

    EDISON — Middlesex County College is offering three new academic programs this fall — Homeland Security, Culinary Arts, and Hospitality Management. “Homeland security is a critical field these days,” said Tim Hack, chair of the History and Social Sciences Department at the college (MCC). “If you would like to protect this nation from natural and…