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Two with plenty of firepower surrender to police after 7-hour standoff at Secaucus hotel NJ.com 3/15/2021 Ron Zeitlinger, nj.com
A Newark fugitive and a Pennsylvania woman, holed up in a Secaucus hotel room with a small cache of loaded rifles and handguns, appeared to be ready for a battle to the death Sunday night.
But thanks to negotiators and patience, both surrendered to police after a tense, seven-hour standoff, Secaucus Police Chief Dennis Miller said.
Rahim Harris, 42, and Haneefha White, 39, of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, were arrested early Monday morning at the Extended Stay Hotel on Plaza Drive and charged with multiple weapons offenses and money laundering after police recovered nearly $37,000 in cash. White was also charged with drug offenses after ecstasy pill were recovered.
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A pair of fugitives were busted with a dead hand grenade, eight loaded weapons, more than $36,000 in cash, drugs and more during a 7-hour standoff that evacuated a North Jersey hotel Sunday night, authorities said Monday.
Rahim Harris, 42, of Newark, and Haneefha S. White, 39, of Johnstowns, PA, were arrested after a more than 7-hour standoff at the Extended Stay Hotel on Plaza Drive, Secaucus Police Chief Dennis Miller said.
Police received a tip around 7 p.m. saying that Harris who had been wanted out of Essex County on charges of aggravated assault was staying at the hotel.
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Creg Lyles was last seen on Jan. 21
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Friends and family members of Creg Lyles, 33, walked through Pontiac and Waterford Township neighborhoods Sunday trying to find him.
“He was just a social butterfly,” said his mother, Mary Lyles. “He was a well rounded, loved person.”
Creg Lyles was last seen Jan. 21. His family said they haven’t heard from him since.
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“This is absolutely amazing,” said family member Shikira Cantrell. “This just shows how many people he actually touched in the community.”
For a brief moment Sunday, everyone paused as a pair of bloody boots startled searchers into fearing the worse. Police were notified and are looking into the boots.