A 27-year-old Jersey City was arrested for assault a nurse at Bayonne Medical Center s emergency room Saturday evening, authorities said.Amanda Rivers had come to the hospital for treatment when she became angered and violent, pushing the …
Eleven arrested for burglary at Bayonne apartment
Eleven arrested for burglary at Bayonne apartment ×
Eleven individuals face a slew of charges, including burglary, after being arrested at a Bayonne apartment on May 23, according to the Bayonne Police Department.
Rasheed Anifowoshe, 20; Shaquan Francis, 25; Jaquan Fraser, 23; Gishanie D. Gray, 19; Khalil Irving, 20; Zaire Oneal, 23; Kevin Owuso, 19; and “Juvenile 1” a boy, 17; were taken into custody at 11:42 a.m. from 430 Memorial Blvd. All are from Brooklyn except Fraser, who is from Bayonne.
All were charged with Criminal Mischief, Burglary, Credit Card Theft, Obstruction of a Governmental Function, Possession of a Defaced Firearm, Possession of Hollow Point Bullets, Possession of a Large Capacity Magazine, Unlawful Possession of a Handgun. Anifowoshe was charged with Resisting Arrest and “Juvenile 1” with Hindering Apprehension.
Hudson County View
By John Heinis/Hudson County View
On Tuesday, April 27th, at approximately 4:30 p.m., members of the Bayonne Police
Department responded to a wooded area near the 63rd Street exit of northbound Route 440 after a body was reportedly sighted in a trap, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said in a statement.
Responding officers found a lifeless victim, later identified Jose Rivera, 41, of New York City.
His next of kin has been notified in the case, while the cause and manner of death are pending further police investigation and the findings of the Regional Medical Examiner’s Office.
Hudson Reporter
Man arrested after outrage over towed vehicle
A slew of outbursts results in a slew of charges ×
Adeyemi Adebola was taken into custody from the area of 47th Street and Broadway, according to the Bayonne Police Department. An officer on traffic control during street paving was approached by Adebola who inquired about the whereabouts of his car.
Dude, where’s my car?
After the officer advised him that his car had been impounded for being parked in the work zone where numerous “No Parking” signs had been posted, Adebola became irate and aggressive, demanding the officer return his car.
Hudson Reporter
Animal control contract goes to NJ Humane Society
Geoffrey Santini is again involved in Bayonne ×
A mural of animals on the wall outside the WNY shelter.
The Bayonne City Council has awarded the contract for an animal control officer and animal shelter to the NJ Humane Society of West New York. The organization offers animal control and rescue services and owns a no-kill shelter at 6412 Dewey Ave. in WNY.
The contract will run from May 1 to Dec 21, 2021, with the option to extend it twice, each for one year. It will pay $6,765.48 monthly, for $54,123.84 over an eight-month period. Subsequent renewals will bring the annual contract to $81,185.76.