Author: Breaking Local News Report

STAFFORD, VA—A late-night assault at the Marriott Courtyard on 375 Corporate Drive has led to the arrest of a woman on multiple charges, according to the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office. The incident occurred early Saturday morning, July 20, at 12:22 a.m. Deputy W.E. Trainor was called to the scene following a report of an assault. The altercation arose after the victim shared personal information with the suspect, who was reportedly intoxicated. The conversation escalated, resulting in the suspect assaulting and strangling the victim. The suspect has been charged with public intoxication, assault and battery, and strangulation. Following the incident, the…

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BURBANK, CA—Kyle Carrozza, a 45-year-old series creator for Cartoon Network, has been charged with possession of child pornography following a detailed investigation into crimes against children. Carrozza was arrested at his Burbank home on June 20 at 7:30 am after Burbank Police executed a search warrant. The initial booking included two counts, but the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office ultimately filed a single count upon reviewing the evidence. Over 600 images involving either prepubescent minors or content depicting sexual sadism or masochism involving persons under 18 were allegedly found in his possession. His credits include Camp Snoopy (2024), Fairly…

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WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ—A tense situation unfolded at Monmouth University after a threatening email prompted an extensive overnight lockdown. Shortly after midnight on Tuesday, July 23, the university police received an alarming message from an individual claiming to be armed and hiding on campus with a dangerous device. The Monmouth University Police Department, along with the Monmouth County Emergency Response Team (MOCERT) and multiple other law enforcement agencies, including the Prosecutor’s Office and police departments from Asbury Park, Deal, Long Branch, Manasquan, Marlboro, Ocean Township, and West Long Branch, responded promptly to the incident. Students and faculty present during the…

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TOMS RIVER, NJ—James Weissenburger and Dina Marie Weissenburger, of Lanoka Harbor, a couple from Lanoka Harbor, have been arrested and are currently being held without bail on multiple charges involving drug manufacturing, distribution, and weapons possession. The arrests were made on July 19, and both individuals are now facing serious allegations as detailed by the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office. James Weissenburger has been charged with manufacturing, distributing, or dispensing less than one ounce of methamphetamine, possession of Schedule I to IV controlled substances, and multiple weapons-related offenses, including possession of a silencer and an assault firearm. Dina Marie Weissenburger faces…

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TOMS RIVER, NJ—Jesus Vargas-DelValle, an illegal migrant living in Ocean County, has been incarcerated without the possibility of bail following his arrest over serious domestic violence allegations. Vargas-DelValle was booked into the county jail on Saturday. The charges against Vargas-DelValle include aggravated assault specifically described as strangulation of a domestic violence victim, a crime classified under New Jersey law as a second-degree offense. Additionally, he faces a fourth-degree charge of attempting to knowingly cause bodily injury to another person. Vargas-DelValle, who is described as a Hispanic male with short black hair and brown eyes, standing 5 feet 4 inches tall…

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Nestled beneath the bustling Reyla restaurant in Asbury Park, Laylow offers a unique speakeasy experience that is currently the talk of the town. This hidden gem transports patrons back to the Prohibition era with its dimly lit, basement setting and creative thematic touches, including menus housed in CD cases and bills presented in cassette cases, adding a touch of nostalgia for the 90s era. The ambiance at Laylow is designed to evoke the secretive, intimate vibe of the 1920s speakeasies. It’s dark enough inside that guests are provided with flashlights instead of the traditional table candles. This feature, combined with…

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As of this morning, New Jersey commuters are facing various traffic conditions and incidents. Notable incidents include a crash on the Garden State Parkway southbound at Exit 131 in Woodbridge Township, where all lanes are open but vehicles are on the right shoulder. In Newark, a disabled tractor trailer has blocked one right lane on Corbin Street northbound near Kellogg Street. Significant Delays: There are ongoing delays at major tunnels. At the Lincoln Tunnel, the center and south tunnels eastbound from the New Jersey side to the New York side are experiencing significant delays, with travel times ranging from 20…

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CLIFTON, NJ—A severe incident occurred on Route 3 on Monday, resulting in a fatal tractor-trailer fire and subsequent explosions. The accident claimed the life of a 55-year-old male driver from Linden and forced the closure of the highway in both directions for nearly nine hours. The Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office reported that the accident happened as the commercial truck, traveling west, collided with a barrier and ignited. The event led to multiple explosions, drawing emergency responses following reports from highway users around 9 a.m. Absolutely wild scene where Route 46 turns into Route 3 in New Jersey.Great job by Clifton…

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KENT COUNTY, MD — A coordinated rescue operation led by Maryland State Police’s Trooper 1 helicopter successfully located and aided a missing elderly individual in Kent County. The operation took place yesterday morning following a request from the Kent County Sheriff’s Office. The elderly subject had been reported missing since the previous night. Trooper 1, working closely with ground teams including MSP K9 units and a search manager, found the individual lying in a field. Given the extreme heat and the subject’s distance from the ground personnel, the helicopter crew made the decision to land nearby to provide immediate assistance.…

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD — A tragic collision on North Frederick Avenue has claimed the life of a Germantown man, prompting an investigation by the Montgomery County Police Department’s Collision Reconstruction Unit (CRU). The incident occurred on the evening of Saturday, July 20, 2024, near Travis Avenue. Responding to the collision report at approximately 10:12 PM, Gaithersburg Police officers and Montgomery County Fire Rescue personnel found that a black 2022 Ram 1500 pickup truck and a black 2016 Nissan Altima, both traveling northbound, had collided. The driver of the Nissan, identified as Isacc Akomanyi of Germantown, was critically injured and later…

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