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TEANECK An Englewood resident was fatally shot in a park Saturday afternoon, the Bergen County Prosecutor s Office said.
Maximillian Reyes, 20, was shot at Ammann Park, at 303 Fort Lee Road, just before 4 p.m.
The Teaneck Police Department received a 911 call from Reyes and responded to the park. He was taken to a hospital by ambulance and pronounced dead once there, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella said in a statement.
An investigation is being conducted by the Bergen County Prosecutor s Office Major Crimes Unit and the Teaneck Police Department.
Ammann Park, which has a playground and ballfields, is in a residential area close to Overpeck County Park.
TRENTON – Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal today announced a wave of 35 indictments secured by the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice in just over two months charging numerous defendants with.
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A Bergen County real estate broker was sentenced to a year and a half in federal prison for his role in a $4.6 million “short-sale” scheme.
Steve Young Kang, 66, of Ridgefield, and others sold properties to an accomplice, Mehdi Kassai, for substantially less than they were worth, Acting Principal Assistant U.S. Attorney and Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney Rahul Agarwal said.
The conspirators used false documents, straw buyers and cosmetic property damage, while also restricting the ability of others to bid on and buy those properties, Agarwal said.
Kassai then “sold many of those properties to third-parties at a substantial profit,” conning financial institutions out of $2.7 million, he said.
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PALISADES PARK A third police consultant, an officer-in-charge and three new officers were appointed as part of the borough s plan to move the department in a new direction.
In February, the borough hired three-part time police consultants after a departmental review released two years ago blasted the department s policies and procedures.
During the past decade, the force has had four chiefs and gone through a tumultuous time marked by suspensions, lawsuits and infighting. Some of the department s troubles date to the 1990s, when officers were found to be running a burglary ring that received national attention.
One of the consultants hired in February turned down the job. R3 Strategies and Solutions was hired on Tuesday to fill the void. Robert Anzilotti, the retired chief of detectives for the Bergen County Prosecutor s Office, is the chief executive officer for R3 Strategies and Solutions.