Tuesday, February 19, 2013
New Milford Police are asking the public's help in finding a woman they say went missing on Feb. 8.
New Milford Police are asking for the public's help in locating a missing 68-year-old New Milford woman. Alice Klee is described as a white female, five feet five inches tall and weighs approximately 125 pounds. She has blonde hair and green eyes. According to police, Klee went missing on Feb. 8. She was last seen near the intersection of Main Street and Prospect Avenue. Police report that her keys and her cell phone were found inside her house, and there has been no activity on her bank card. New Milford Detective-Lieutenant Frank Ramaci said that Klee is known for feeding stray animals such as cats and birds, and has been reported to look into dumpsters for unknown reasons. The Bergen County K-9 Unit searched the wooded area where Klee …
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Sheldon Cox is arrested and charged with third degree burglary and theft three weeks after NMPD already arrested and charged him with burglary and theft in same apartment complex parking lot.
Detective Lt. Frank Ramaci announced the arrest of Sheldon Cox, 26, of New Milford for third degree burglary and theft. Cox is already facing charges of conspiracy to commit burglary, conspiracy to commit theft and employing a juvenile in the commission of a crime stemming from his arrest by New Milford Police on May 20. Ramaci said that on Sunday, June 10 at approximately 3:00 a.m., a resident called the New Milford Police Department to report the sound of a loud crashing noise followed by the sounding of a car alarm in the parking lot of the Dorchester apartment complex on Columbia Street. Responding to the scene, Officer Kevin Morris found a vehicle with a window that had been smashed by a rock. A witness provided police with a …
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Police arrest man who allegedly exposed himself twice in laundry room of Brookchester apartment complex.
Police charged Harry Wiltshire, 39, of Teaneck, on Tuesday as the man who allegedly exposed himself twice in one week to the same woman in the laundry room of the Brookchester Apartment complex in March, Detective Lt. Frank Ramaci said. Ramaci said that New Milford Police received a call from a resident shortly after midnight Tuesday reporting that a man was walking through the Brookchester parking lot wearing no pants. The description matched that of the man police have been seeking in the two exposure incidents that occurred at Brookchester in March. According to Ramaci, responding officers Scott Petrie and Kevin Morris arrested Wiltshire and brought him to the New Milford Police station where, after being questioned by Det. Brian Long…
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Man arrested and charged in car burglaries; juvenile confesses to being accomplice.
Chief of Police Frank Papapietro announced the arrest of Sheldon Cox, 26, of New Milford for conspiracy to commit burglary, conspiracy to commit theft and employing a juvenile in the commission of a crime. Papapietro said that on Sunday, May 20, Sgt. Daniel LaMorges and P.O. Scott Petrie responded to a call on Columbia St. regarding a dispute in progress. Officers arrived to find an unoccupied Audi A4 with the windows open and engine running. Meanwhile, P.O. Frank Haggerty responded to a call at Shop Rite where a party claimed to have been assaulted. The assault victim confirmed that the unoccupied vehicle being investigated on Columbia Street was his. Papapietro said that the victim, 32, from Columbia St., told officers that while …
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New Milford Police Department
930 River Rd, New Milford, NJ
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Darlene Mcniff
10:28 pm on Saturday, April 13, 2013
She has been found almost three months later. . All along she was in her apartment deceased but overlooked by the detectives, K-9 unit. Very confusing!   more ›