By FAITH C. BALLANTINE-ARMONAITIS
April 5, 2021 at 2:40 AM
The Bergen County Prosecutor announced that their investigation found that James Cox of Carlstadt murdered his ex-wife and the committed suicide on Saturday.
The Bergen County Prosecutor announced that their investigation found that James Cox of Carlstadt .
Credits: Bergen County Prosecutor s Office
By FAITH C. BALLANTINE-ARMONAITIS
April 5, 2021 at 2:40 AM
CARLSTADT/HACKENSACK, NJ - Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella announced that an investigation found James T. Cox of Carlsadt murdered his ex-wife, 34-year-old Massiel S. Deoleo of Mahwah, NJ, and afterward committed suicide.
On Saturday, April 3, at approximately 11:48 a.m., the Carlstadt Police Department received a phone call from a family member of Deoleo reporting her missing, stating that they were concerned for her well-being. The family member said the last person she was with was her ex-husband, Cox.
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A Mahwah couple says rapper A Boogie Wit da Hoodie rented the home, but caused over $260,000 worth of damage before abandoning the property. (Photo by Earl Gibson III/Getty Images)
MAHWAH, NJ A Mahwah couple is suing the Bronx rapper A Boogie Wit da Hoodie for over $260,000 in damages caused to their home while the rapper and co-CEO of his label, Quincy Acheampong, were staying there.
According to court filings, A Boogie, born Artist Dubose, and Acheampong entered into a lease agreement with Lawrence and Carolyn Guarino, who own a property on Finn Court, in September 2017.
Filed by Chubb Insurance Company in Bergen County Superior Court last Wednesday, the lawsuit said Dubose and Acheampong abandoned the property without notice sometime prior to December 2018, leaving significant damage to all areas of the home.
PARAMUS, NJ - The borough hired 10 police officers at its final meeting of 2020.
The following officers were officially approved by a 4-3 vote at the Dec. 28 council meeting at a starting salary of $45,048. The following biographies were issued by Chief of Police Kenneth Ehrenberg.
Jamie Takahashi was born in New York City and is a long time resident of Paramus. Jamie graduated from Paramus High School, and then went on to earn a bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University in economics. Shortly after graduating from college, Jamie was commissioned into the New York Army National Guard as a Transportation Officer. Jamie is presently a 1st Lieutenant and assigned as the Executive Officer for the 719th Composite Truck Company. In 2017, Jamie joined the Paramus Volunteer Fire Department and became a Special 1 Police Officer with the Borough of Paramus. Jamie then attended and graduated from the Morris County Police Academy in 2018. Jamie speaks both Korean and Japanese.