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A Baltimore man admitted guilt as part of a plea deal Thursday in the July 2020 hit-and-run crash that killed a 35-year-old woman in Hudson County, authorities said Friday.
David Ceausu, 20, pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree knowingly leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death, and a motor vehicle summons for leaving the scene of an accident, before Superior Court Judge Paul M. DePascale, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said.
Ceausu was behind the wheel of a 2020 Chevy Tahoe when he struck Reyna Huerta-Flores, of Union City, while she was walking home from work near Route 3 Service Road located in front of 850 Paterson Plank Road around 7:30 p.m. on July 6, Suarez said.
A Baltimore man pleaded guilty in the hit-and-run that killed a Union City woman as she walked home near Route 3 last summer, the Hudson County Prosecutor s Office stated.
David Ceausu, 20, admitted to fleeing the scene of a deadly accident, for which prosecutors have suggested a five-year prison sentence and wo-year suspension of his driver s license.
Ceausu turned himself over to authorities more than a week after striking 35-year-old Reyna Huerta-Flores on Paterson Plank Road in Secaucus as she walked home from work on July 6.
Huerta-Flores was rushed to Hudson Regional Hospital where she died later that night.
Prosecutors charged Ceausu in her death and feared he may attempt to flee to Canada using aliases, according to a previous report by NorthJersey.com. But he turned himself in the following day.
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Union City man charged with running drug lab out of high-rise condo building: authorities
Updated Feb 21, 2021;
Posted Feb 21, 2021
Authorities seized over 1,200 pills and tablets suspected to be CDS. A Union City man was arrested and charged on Friday.Courtesy of Union City Police Department
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Union City police, working with multiple law enforcement agencies, shut down a drug lab operating inside a luxury condo building Friday, the second major drug bust in the city this month, authorities said.
More than 1,200 pills and tablets suspected to be ecstasy/MDMA, methamphetamine, marijuana, “mushrooms,” “acid,” prescription medications, paraphernalia and $51,000 in cash was seized from a unit at the Altessa building, on 22nd Street between Kerrigan and Summit avenues, Union City spokeswoman Erin Knoedler said.
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