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Family of Gulia Dale speaks out about fatal Newton NJ police shooting

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Wantage NJ fatal stabbing under investigation by police

New Jersey Herald A 46-year-old Wantage man was fatally stabbed in an altercation in the township Thursday evening, the Sussex County Prosecutor s Office said on Friday.  The incident occurred around 7:20 p.m. at a home on Lewisburg Road, according to Trooper Alejandro Goez, a New Jersey State Police spokesman. The single-family home is located just off of  Route 23. The man was taken by ambulance to Newton Medical Center where he died of his injuries, according to Goez. A 59-year-old man, also of Wantage, was also stabbed during the incident but was treated at the hospital and released. Goez and First Assistant Prosecutor Gregory Mueller declined to release their names, citing the continuing investigation. Mueller said there is no sign of a continuing threat to the public.

After Army corporal found dead in New Jersey, fellow Fort Drum soldier expected to face murder charges

Army officials said the young soldier s body was found in a wooded area of Byram Township in Sussex County on Saturday, when firefighters discovered blood and personal effects in the area. Harris died of injuries from a shooting, investigators said. On Monday, First Assistant Prosecutor Gregory Mueller identified 23-year-old Jamaal Mellish, another soldier stationed out of Fort Drum, as the man suspected of killing Harris. Mellish allegedly abducted Harris after a meeting between them escalated, Mueller told the New Jersey Herald. Mellish is believed to have driven from upstate New York to the New York City area in a Chevrolet Silverado. The vehicle then crossed into New Jersey.

Community mourns Brother Franco

Community mourns ‘Brother Franco’ Hamburg. Hamburg Patrolman Jason Franco, 38, was hunting deer with a family member in Wantage when he was killed by a shotgun blast. A Go Fund Me page has been set up for his family. Jason Franco (GoFundMe.com) A Hamburg police officer has died after he was accidentally shot in a hunting accident, authorities said. Patrolman Jason Franco, 38, was hunting deer with a family member in Wantage on Tuesday, Dec. 8, when he was struck by a shotgun blast, the Sussex County Prosecutor’s Officer said. “The investigation appears to suggest this was just a tragic accident,’’ said First Assistant Prosecutor Gregory Mueller told NJ Advance Media.

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