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The Era of AI-Powered Phishing
There is a lot of discussion about how artificial intelligence (AI) is impacting cyber threats and cybersecurity. The most immediate and wide-reaching impact for the everyday person is social engineering. Social engineering is the act of manipulating, deceiving, or tricking individuals into revealing sensitive information, bypassing security controls, or committing fraud. Cyber threat actors use several platforms for social engineering schemes, the most common being email and SMS text phishing . Many cyber threat actors engaging in these schemes are not native English speakers. As such, users could reasonably rely on red flags, such as spelling or grammatical mistakes, to tip them off that something was suspicious in these messages.

With readily accessible generative AI (GenAI) programs powered by large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, cyber threat actors can create grammatically correct, highly personalized phishing messages at scale. In more targeted attacks, cyber threat actors use AI programs to gather information about individuals via their social media accounts and other online sources to craft highly personalized messages.

While some GenAI platforms block answers to prompts outside of set guardrails, such as “Create a malware program to target Windows 10 operating systems,” there is nothing inherently malicious about a prompt such as “you are a professional in an accounts receivable department. Craft an email requesting a client to pay my company for (service rendered) in the amount of (invoice amount) based on a service contract.” Therefore, the GenAI program will return a very well-crafted email that these cyber threat actors can use to target individuals and organizations.
Instead of relying on traditional red flags in the message's content, users must now verify the senders of these emails. If someone receives an email asking them to click a link or open an attachment and provides sensitive information, such as an account username and password or financial information, they are advised to contact the sender to determine its validity. This contact should be made using official phone numbers known to be legitimate. In addition, an email received from a known contact may have been sent from a compromised (hacked) account. Therefore, in addition to exercising caution with emails from unknown accounts, users must scrutinize and verify emails received from trusted contacts.
SMS text messages are increasingly used in social engineering schemes. As with email phishing, GenAI is helping cyber threat actors craft convincing messages, often impersonating known and trusted organizations. The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJ MVC) has been repeatedly impersonated in several SMS text phishing campaigns over the last year. These messages attempt to convince users to click the included link and provide personal and financial information to pay a fictitious fine or another payment due. These messages appear official; however, NJ MVC only texts users regarding scheduled appointments. They do not send text messages demanding payment, requesting sensitive information, or notifying users of a license or registration suspension. With this SMS text phishing scheme and others that impersonate organizations and companies, users should visit official websites and applications to log in to accounts or call official phone numbers to verify any requests or messages received.
Recommendations

• Confirm the source of an email before clicking links, providing sensitive information, or opening attachments, even if the email appears to be sent from a known and trusted contact.
• Avoid clicking links delivered in text messages and avoid replying to text messages. Phone numbers can be spoofed to appear legitimate and are not a reliable verification option.
• Navigate directly to official websites or applications for account information or actions, rather than clicking links in emails and text messages.
The Recovery Aftermath of Compromised Accounts
The NJCCIC continues to receive reports of compromised email, communication, and social media accounts of New Jersey residents. Compromised accounts include Microsoft, Gmail, AOL, Discord, WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Account compromises enable threat actors to access sensitive data and conduct further malicious activity, such as social engineering schemes, data exfiltration, extortion, and other scams. Therefore, it is critical to safeguard all accounts, especially if one is linked to other accounts.

Once threat actors compromise an account, they can change the recovery email address, phone number, password, multi-factor authentication (MFA) method, personally identifiable information (PII), and other details, potentially locking victims out of their accounts. The recovery process for a compromised account may be automated or require a manual submission to the official email provider or communication or social media platform. Depending on the provider or platform, verification of identity and account ownership may include answering specific questions about the account, using familiar and frequently used devices or networks, and identifying recent messages, contacts, or posts before the compromise. Account owners may also be required to submit government-issued ID, credit card information, or a video selfie for proof of identity or age.
Account compromise can be prevented by exercising caution with communications, links, and attachments, and enabling MFA , choosing authentication apps or hardware tokens over SMS text-based codes. If an account is compromised, the device may also be compromised and infected with malware; therefore, it is recommended to proceed with the recovery process through official channels or platforms on secure, clean devices and networks. Once access is regained and if applicable, terminate all active sessions or devices, remove any unauthorized email forwarding rules, check the account for malicious messages or posts, and update any information that was changed by the threat actors. Additionally, if the MFA method is linked to the threat actor’s phone number, remove it and set up an authentication app or hardware token.

Recommendations

• Keep systems and browsers up to date.
• If personally identifiable information (PII) has been compromised, review the Identity Theft and Compromised PII NJCCIC product for additional recommendations and resources, including credit freezes and enabling MFA on accounts.
• Exercise caution with anyone calling to verify your identity before restoring your account, requesting remote access to your computer to “fix” the account, or claiming to recover your account for a fee.
• Report malicious cyber activity to the NJCCIC and the FBI's IC3.
Don’t Be Fooled Into Downloading Vidar
The NJCCIC has observed a rise in attacks distributing Vidar Stealer. Vidar operates as a Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) information stealer and was first identified in 2018. It can gather passwords, cookies, auto-fill data, cryptocurrency wallets, files, device information, and installed software. Over time, it has experienced many updates and improvements, including a recent change that shifted the base script from C++ to C. Some of the new features of the 2.0 version include:

• Using a "reflective DLL injection" method to retrieve encryption keys directly from a browser's active memory, bypassing security features used by popular browsers.
• Hiding its Command & Control (C2) server addresses in the descriptions of legitimate social media profiles on platforms, making its network traffic look like normal social media browsing.
• Adding "null bytes" to its executable to trick anti-virus (AV) software, expanding the file to over 500MB. Many AV scanners ignore files this large to conserve system resources.
Since Vidar is sold as part of a MaaS model, there are several distribution methods to watch for. One common method involves compromised websites that often unknowingly host the malicious ClickFix lure. If the end user follows the instructions from the prompt, Vidar will be downloaded and installed on their device. Other observed distribution methods include mentions in YouTube video descriptions, bundling with pirated software downloads, pretending to be gaming cheats or mods, and appearing as legitimate downloads for popular free software.
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The Era of AI-Powered Phishing
There is a lot of discussion about how artificial intelligence (AI) is impacting cyber threats and cybersecurity. The most immediate and wide-reaching impact for the everyday person is social engineering. Social engineering is the act of manipulating, deceiving, or tricking individuals into revealing sensitive information, bypassing security controls, or committing fraud. Cyber threat actors use several platforms for social engineering schemes, the most common being email and SMS text phishing . Many cyber threat actors engaging in these schemes are not native English speakers. As such, users could reasonably rely on red flags, such as spelling or grammatical mistakes, to tip them off that something was suspicious in these messages.

With readily accessible generative AI (GenAI) programs powered by large language models  (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, cyber threat actors can create grammatically correct, highly personalized phishing messages at scale. In more targeted attacks, cyber threat actors use AI programs to gather information about individuals via their social media accounts and other online sources to craft highly personalized messages.

While some GenAI platforms block answers to prompts outside of set guardrails, such as “Create a malware program to target Windows 10 operating systems,” there is nothing inherently malicious about a prompt such as “you are a professional in an accounts receivable department. Craft an email requesting a client to pay my company for (service rendered) in the amount of (invoice amount) based on a service contract.” Therefore, the GenAI program will return a very well-crafted email that these cyber threat actors can use to target individuals and organizations.
Instead of relying on traditional red flags in the messages content, users must now verify the senders of these emails. If someone receives an email asking them to click a link or open an attachment and provides sensitive information, such as an account username and password or financial information, they are advised to contact the sender to determine its validity. This contact should be made using official phone numbers known to be legitimate. In addition, an email received from a known contact may have been sent from a compromised (hacked) account. Therefore, in addition to exercising caution with emails from unknown accounts, users must scrutinize and verify emails received from trusted contacts. 
SMS text messages are increasingly used in social engineering schemes. As with email phishing, GenAI is helping cyber threat actors craft convincing messages, often impersonating known and trusted organizations. The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJ MVC) has been repeatedly impersonated in several SMS text phishing campaigns over the last year. These messages attempt to convince users to click the included link and provide personal and financial information to pay a fictitious fine or another payment due. These messages appear official; however, NJ MVC only texts users regarding scheduled appointments. They do not send text messages demanding payment, requesting sensitive information, or notifying users of a license or registration suspension. With this SMS text phishing scheme and others that impersonate organizations and companies, users should visit official websites and applications to log in to accounts or call official phone numbers to verify any requests or messages received.
Recommendations

• Confirm the source of an email before clicking links, providing sensitive information, or opening attachments, even if the email appears to be sent from a known and trusted contact.
• Avoid clicking links delivered in text messages and avoid replying to text messages. Phone numbers can be spoofed to appear legitimate and are not a reliable verification option.
• Navigate directly to official websites or applications for account information or actions, rather than clicking links in emails and text messages.
The Recovery Aftermath of Compromised Accounts
The NJCCIC continues to receive reports of compromised email, communication, and social media accounts of New Jersey residents. Compromised accounts include Microsoft, Gmail, AOL, Discord, WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Account compromises enable threat actors to access sensitive data and conduct further malicious activity, such as social engineering schemes, data exfiltration, extortion, and other scams. Therefore, it is critical to safeguard all accounts, especially if one is linked to other accounts.

Once threat actors compromise an account, they can change the recovery email address, phone number, password, multi-factor authentication (MFA) method, personally identifiable information (PII), and other details, potentially locking victims out of their accounts. The recovery process for a compromised account may be automated or require a manual submission to the official email provider or communication or social media platform. Depending on the provider or platform, verification of identity and account ownership may include answering specific questions about the account, using familiar and frequently used devices or networks, and identifying recent messages, contacts, or posts before the compromise. Account owners may also be required to submit government-issued ID, credit card information, or a video selfie for proof of identity or age.
Account compromise can be prevented by exercising caution with communications, links, and attachments, and enabling MFA , choosing authentication apps or hardware tokens over SMS text-based codes. If an account is compromised, the device may also be compromised and infected with malware; therefore, it is recommended to proceed with the recovery process through official channels or platforms on secure, clean devices and networks. Once access is regained and if applicable, terminate all active sessions or devices, remove any unauthorized email forwarding rules, check the account for malicious messages or posts, and update any information that was changed by the threat actors. Additionally, if the MFA method is linked to the threat actor’s phone number, remove it and set up an authentication app or hardware token.  

Recommendations

• Keep systems and browsers up to date.
• If personally identifiable information (PII) has been compromised, review the Identity Theft and Compromised PII NJCCIC product for additional recommendations and resources, including credit freezes and enabling MFA on accounts.
• Exercise caution with anyone calling to verify your identity before restoring your account, requesting remote access to your computer to “fix” the account, or claiming to recover your account for a fee.
• Report malicious cyber activity to the NJCCIC and the FBIs  IC3.
Don’t Be Fooled Into Downloading Vidar
The NJCCIC has observed a rise in attacks distributing Vidar Stealer. Vidar operates as a Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) information stealer and was first identified in 2018. It can gather passwords, cookies, auto-fill data, cryptocurrency wallets, files, device information, and installed software. Over time, it has experienced many updates and improvements, including a recent change that shifted the base script from C++ to C. Some of the new features of the 2.0 version include:

• Using a reflective DLL injection method to retrieve encryption keys directly from a browsers active memory, bypassing security features used by popular browsers.
• Hiding its Command & Control (C2) server addresses in the descriptions of legitimate social media profiles on platforms, making its network traffic look like normal social media browsing.
• Adding null bytes to its executable to trick anti-virus (AV) software, expanding the file to over 500MB. Many AV scanners ignore files this large to conserve system resources.
Since Vidar is sold as part of a MaaS model, there are several distribution methods to watch for. One common method involves compromised websites that often unknowingly host the malicious ClickFix lure. If the end user follows the instructions from the prompt, Vidar will be downloaded and installed on their device. Other observed distribution methods include mentions in YouTube video descriptions, bundling with pirated software downloads, pretending to be gaming cheats or mods, and appearing as legitimate downloads for popular free software.Image attachmentImage attachment

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Ramsey tried telling huh rushed to the gas station and still one step ahead

Don’t give them the drugs they’ll plant it on you they dirty fake phone calls drugs weapons they dirty they’ll use that to plant on an innocent person to try and shut them up what a joke of a police department ego power abusing clowns.

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I know that street!! 😂

It’s our anniversary Easter Sunday!!! ❤️

Love that yall hate me ❤️ I’m truly blessed 🥹

Hate me so much you tried to frame me lmfaoooooooo that’s weak lol I’m surprised you didn’t try and plant drugs etc on me by now 😂 weak department lying frauds. Lawyer had yall slapped 😂 even my phone company spit on yall lies 😂 you mad im making six figures still awwww lil guys hurt im not scared of NO ONE I speak loud and clear you are racist and liars and should be ashamed of yourself Try and keep me quite nah I’ll speak louder 6’3 210 fear no man tha walks this earth. You lied and got outed hahahaha liars all of you it’s ok New York got me living feet up baby they know me and I’m eating good ahahahhah

🧩💙 April is Autism Acceptance Month 💙🧩
The Upper Saddle River Police Department proudly recognizes Autism Acceptance Month — a time to celebrate differences, promote understanding, and foster inclusion in our community.
We are proud to wear our Autism Acceptance badges as a symbol of our commitment to:
🔹 Promoting understanding
🔹 Supporting neurodiversity
🔹 Strengthening community partnerships
🔹 Creating a safe, inclusive environment
Together, we continue to build a community where everyone feels valued and supported.
💙🧩 #CelebrateDifferences #AutismAcceptanceMonth
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🧩💙 April is Autism Acceptance Month 💙🧩
The Upper Saddle River Police Department proudly recognizes Autism Acceptance Month — a time to celebrate differences, promote understanding, and foster inclusion in our community.
We are proud to wear our Autism Acceptance badges as a symbol of our commitment to:
🔹 Promoting understanding
🔹 Supporting neurodiversity
🔹 Strengthening community partnerships
🔹 Creating a safe, inclusive environment
Together, we continue to build a community where everyone feels valued and supported.
💙🧩 #CelebrateDifferences #AutismAcceptanceMonth

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We’re grateful for your continued, year-round work to promote understanding and safety for autistic individuals and their families.

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I like the black/white for Police Vehicles

Update: Dog has been reunited with owner.

Do you know me? Was found in the area of W Saddle River Rd and Sparrowbush Rd. Dog is at our HQs, please contact us if you know the dog or owner at 201-327-2700.
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Update: Dog has been reunited with owner. 

Do you know me? Was found in the area of W Saddle River Rd and Sparrowbush Rd. Dog is at our HQs, please contact us if you know the dog or owner at 201-327-2700.Image attachment

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Hes black you might’ve framed him too

Update: Dog has been reunited with its owner.

Please keep an eye out for "Opal", who is missing from the area of Old Stone Church Rd and East Saddle River Rd. If seen, please contact the Upper Saddle River Police Department at 201-327-2700. Thank you!
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Update: Dog has been reunited with its owner.

Please keep an eye out for Opal, who is missing from the area of Old Stone Church Rd and East Saddle River Rd. If seen, please contact the Upper Saddle River Police Department at 201-327-2700. Thank you!

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Thank you! Opal is home safe, sound and exhausted. What an awesome community, it takes a village. Thank you Sam and Whitney ❤️ and of course Police for your diligence in looking for our girl.

Beautiful dog! So happy Opal is home safe and sound!

Hope she is found and returned to her family.

I hope she is home and safe! She was running around our neighborhood and was quite energetic!

BEAUTIFUL PUP Looks like a bear cub Hopefully this dog is home safe 🐾🐾❤️ Wake up dog owner & watch your dog better !!!

Help, don’t judge. You don’t know the circumstances.

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She is behind 12 Sleepy Hollow again! 8:37pm

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The Upper Saddle River Police Department proudly announces that Sergeant Colin Gurney graduated from the prestigious FBI National Academy in Quantico, VA, joining 253 law enforcement officers representing 48 states, D.C., and 24 countries. Over 10 weeks, these experienced professionals (averaging 21 years of service) completed advanced training in leadership, communication, and fitness, preparing many for executive roles. ... See MoreSee Less

The Upper Saddle River Police Department proudly announces that Sergeant Colin Gurney graduated from the prestigious FBI National Academy in Quantico, VA, joining 253 law enforcement officers representing 48 states, D.C., and 24 countries. Over 10 weeks, these experienced professionals (averaging 21 years of service) completed advanced training in leadership, communication, and fitness, preparing many for executive roles.Image attachment

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Congratulations Sgt. Gurney! What a fantastic accomplishment.

Great Job Colin

Congrats TYFYS!

This is outstanding! Congratulations! 🎊🎉

Congratulations Collin

Congrats man great job!

congrats brother!!!

Congrats Colin!

Congratulations, Colin!! I ran into your father last night…he’s one proud papa!! The residents of Upper Saddle River are so lucky 🍀 to have you!!

Great choice, Upper Saddle River! Public Service runs in his blood!

Congratulations Sgt. Colin Gurney! What a phenomenal accomplishment.

Big Congrats 🙌

Congratulations Colin ! Great job!

That’s fabulous. Congratulations Colin. Very proud of you ☘️☘️☘️

Congratulations- God Bless and thank you for your service !!

Congratulations!

Congratulations Colin! Well done brother.

What an amazing accomplishment. So happy for you.

Congrats. Great job

Way to go bro!!

congratulations brother !!! Fabulous achievement 🙏

Good man right there! Congrats Sgt!

Congratulations Colin...you have achieved great things in your career of serving others. With thanks...

Congratulations Colin!

♥️ We are so proud of your leadership skills and achievements!

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SCAM ALERT — FAKE COURT NOTICE
This image is NOT a real legal document. It is a fraudulent notice designed to scare people into paying money or sharing personal information.
Scammers are increasingly using fake court letters, traffic violations, and official-looking documents to appear legitimate. Always verify any legal notice directly through official government channels before taking action.
⚠️ Stay vigilant:
• Do not scan unknown QR codes
• Do not send payments without verification
• Contact your local court or authority directly
Help spread awareness and protect others from falling victim to these ongoing scams.
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SCAM ALERT — FAKE COURT NOTICE 
This image is NOT a real legal document. It is a fraudulent notice designed to scare people into paying money or sharing personal information.
Scammers are increasingly using fake court letters, traffic violations, and official-looking documents to appear legitimate. Always verify any legal notice directly through official government channels before taking action.
⚠️ Stay vigilant:
 • Do not scan unknown QR codes
 • Do not send payments without verification
 • Contact your local court or authority directly
Help spread awareness and protect others from falling victim to these ongoing scams.

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🌈Luck is great, but planning is best. Line up your sober ride before the celebration starts. 🍀Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving.

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lol I know yall praying I hit that bum up lol. Checking in on the driveway and when yall seen idc about the chick yall tried to frame me and lie saying I called yall etc 😂. Man get a life you cowards I’m a alpha now I got a 100k lawyer just in case yall want to frame me and lie to another article thanks to my connections Wait till that lawsuit come to your front to desk your racism got you eating dirty food 😂 😂 racist is for weak people and you guys are weak lying racist dirty cops. Tried to end my life having guns pointing at me etc still got over 87k in the bank and I’m not paying NJ the money they trying to steal

We putting you guys on blast every post I ain’t scared of your threats about hurting me and silencing me. Freedom of speech is my right and I’m using it to air out you dirty lying police thugs

Don’t plant fake drugs in my car when I drive home guys I’ll catch and and sue even more you guys can’t even frame people right 😂 that dude sounded nothing like me lol at least hire a black guy what we all sound the same proves how dirty lil pigs we have in the government abuse of power tried to bully me I’m military I ain’t scared of no bully especially soft women like you guys. Arrested me with no proof and lied saying I did shit. Ahahhahaha the phone records and my gps beat your lying snakes keep trying to frame me I got lawyers now they specialist in police brutality and false accusations and imprisonment

They tried to hurt me and keep me silent telling me to shut my mouth I won’t be silent they are racist and abusing people of Spanish descent or minorities they harm innocent people and try to hurt them and threat them with violence stand against them if you are or were being hurt lied on framed or beaten by these cowards contact me for a lawyer do not let them get away with corruption and violence against humanity

Police Blotter

02/01/26 2311 Arrest – Driving While Intoxicated, Possession of Marijuana in a Motor Vehicle, Reckless Driving, Careless Driving, Failure to Exhibit Documents
Officers observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed on Route 17 North, nearly losing control while entering the roadway and making multiple unsafe lane changes before accelerating northbound. After the vehicle stopped, an investigation revealed the 22 year old Suffern, NY driver showed signs of impairment, admitted to consuming alcohol, and could not produce required documents. He was arrested for DWI, and a search incident to arrest revealed an unsealed marijuana vaporizer cartridge. He provided breath samples registering a .16% BAC and was issued multiple summonses before being released to a friend under John’s Law.
02/04/26 Arrest – Theft by Deception, False Representation
Detectives investigated a fraudulent 2025 wire transfer reported by an Upper Saddle River resident and identified a 59 year old Laurelton, NY man as the individual who received and transferred the victim’s funds into personal and cryptocurrency accounts. The investigation also revealed the suspect had a recent money laundering arrest in Utah involving similar activity. He later responded to USRPD with his attorney, surrendered, and was charged on a complaint summons with Theft by Deception and Identity Theft before being released with a court date.
02/05/26 Arrest – Forgery, Theft, Conspiracy
An Upper Saddle River resident reported that their bank detected fraudulent alterations to two mailed checks and prevented the funds from being withdrawn. Detectives identified a 34 year old New York, NY man and a 30 year old Brooklyn, NY woman as the individuals who deposited the forged checks. Following a joint investigation with the Saddle River Police Department, USRPD issued a complaint summons to the woman for Conspiracy to Commit Forgery and Theft and a complaint warrant for the man for Theft and Forgery, which was entered into NCIC.
02/13/26 Arrest – Theft, Conspiracy
Following an investigation into a theft from a local car dealership, detectives identified a 36 year old Johnstown, PA woman and a 36 year old Brooklyn, NY man as suspects in a key swap ruse used to later steal a high end luxury vehicle. Detectives linked them to the Upper Saddle River thefts and similar incidents across New Jersey and Connecticut. The woman, already charged in multiple jurisdictions, received additional USRPD charges for Theft, Receiving Stolen Property, and Conspiracy, and a complaint warrant was entered into NCIC. Further investigation identified the male suspect, and USRPD obtained a complaint warrant for him for Theft and Conspiracy, which was also entered into National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database.
02/28/26 Arrest – Driving While Intoxicated, Reckless Driving, Careless Driving, Failure to Maintain Lane, Driving While Suspended, No Insurance
At approximately 5:54 AM, officers responded to Route 17 North near Mountainview Road for a single vehicle crash involving two downed telephone poles and extensive property damage. The Florida registered Ford Maverick had left the roadway, struck a snow mound and curb, and overturned, sustaining catastrophic front end damage. The driver, a Chester, NY man, was located nearby after reportedly being ejected and briefly attempting to walk from the scene. He showed signs of alcohol impairment and admitted to consuming multiple alcoholic beverages. He was arrested for DWI and transported by Ramsey EMS to Hackensack University Medical Center, where he consented to provide blood samples. The vehicle was impounded, and he was issued summonses for DWI, Reckless Driving, Careless Driving, Failure to Maintain Lane, Driving While Suspended, and No Insurance.
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Took me longer to read than he spent in the cell unfortunately

You thugs frame anyone today? Make another fake article? Must be slow over there racist thugs lying is a sin mouth breathers

They tried framing me said I called them then got a fake warrant to harass me in new York then lost because T-Mobile said they lied now every single time they post something I’m telling the world. Yall can’t scare me I’m an alpha something your parents didn’t raise you to be lying racist sick twisted department. God saw yall lying and yall got egg in your cowardly faces

Hope his lawyer as good as mine if you framed him y’all pathetic and love seeing your lies fall flat on its face. Wish him good luck since it’s y’all department lord knows yall don’t need a win you scam everyone

No way he’s white? Wow got to sacrifice one to keep your image huh 😂 😂 gtfo you bums ain’t fooling no one

Nah I’m sure you framed him like your bald headed Sgt tried to do me dumb ass police department racist 🐷

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Beware of Tax and IRS Phishing Campaigns
As tax season is underway, the NJCCIC has already observed multiple tax and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) phishing campaigns in the past month, utilizing legitimate cloud services to host malicious files and targeting New Jersey State employees. In the above campaign, cyber threat actors send phishing emails disguised as fax messages in Adobe PDF format that needed to be examined and signed electronically via Docusign. If the “VIEW DOCUMENT” link is clicked, users are directed to a Docusign link hosting a JavaScript file called “2025_Matthew_taxdocs.pdf.” If executed, it will download and install the XWorm malware, a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) capable of gaining remote and persistent access, stealing data, and deploying ransomware. In a similar campaign, the phishing emails appear to come from Intuit QuickBooks and claim to be Docusign documents in need of review. If the link is clicked, users are first directed to a CAPTCHA screen and then to a Microsoft authentication page that harvests user credentials (usernames and passwords), multi-factor authentication (MFA) codes, and associated session cookies.
In a separate campaign, cyber threat actors send messages purporting to be from the “IRS Taxpayer Correspondence Unit.” However, the sender’s email address does not include the IRS or tax-related terms. The messages claim to identify certain activities associated with the user’s Electronic Filing Identification Number (EFIN) that require review, attempting to convince the user to click the “Access Transcript Viewer” link. If clicked, users are directed to a link that abuses the legitimate Amazon Web Services to host phishing pages and malicious files. The URL leads to an “.src” file named “Access-EfinViews64-offline” that, if executed, installs the SimpleHelp remote monitoring and management (RMM) tool. This tool provides remote access to user devices and grants the cyber threat actors the ability to steal data from systems.Cyber threat actors also used the same template from the previous IRS campaign, but changed specific attributes and legitimate cloud services. For example, the sender’s email address in the above image is similar to the one used in the last campaign, but with a different domain (scommunications[.]net). Additionally, the same sender’s email address may be used in the “To” field, while the intended targets are in the “BCC” field. Other emails claim to come from “IRS Taxpayer Services Division” (servicedesk[@]irs[.]irsfilingtax[.]com), “IRS Audit and Records Department” (servicedesk[@]irs[.]irstaxportal[.]com), and “Internal Revenue Service (IRS) <irs[@]service[.]govdelivery[.]com> (donotreply[@]stateassist-irsrefundhub[.]com). Also, cyber threat actors use trivial subject lines, such as “Inquiry Regarding Your 2025 Filings,” or create urgent ones like “Immediate Attention Needed: IRS Review of Submitted Returns,” “Critical: Immediate Review of 2024 Tax Year Filings,” and “Urgent: Action Required for 2024 Tax Year Returns.” Furthermore, like the AWS Service link, cyber threat actors may also direct targeted users to a legitimate Bitbucket URL hosting a malicious file that installs the ScreenConnect or N-able RMM tool. These tax and IRS campaigns aim to gain remote access to the target’s device, maintain persistence, exfiltrate data, and deploy ransomware. Recommendations

• Exercise caution before responding to unsolicited communications, clicking links, or opening attachments from unknown senders.
• Beware of communications purporting to be sent from the IRS. The IRS does not contact individuals by phone, email, or text message to solicit information or money. Instead, the IRS sends notices and bills through postal mail.
• Confirm requests from senders via contact information obtained from verified and official sources before taking any action.
• Navigate directly to official and verified websites by typing the legitimate URL into the browser instead of clicking on links in messages, and refrain from entering login credentials, personal details, and financial information on websites visited via links delivered in messages.
• Review the Beware of Tax Scams NJCCIC post for additional recommendations.
• If you identify or fall victim to a phishing campaign, report the incident to the NJCCIC, your local police department, the financial institution, the IRS, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), credit reporting bureaus, and the FBI’s IC3.
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Beware of Tax and IRS Phishing Campaigns
As tax season is underway, the NJCCIC has already observed multiple tax and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) phishing campaigns in the past month, utilizing legitimate cloud services to host malicious files and targeting New Jersey State employees. In the above campaign, cyber threat actors send phishing emails disguised as fax messages in Adobe PDF format that needed to be examined and signed electronically via Docusign. If the “VIEW DOCUMENT” link is clicked, users are directed to a Docusign link hosting a JavaScript file called “2025_Matthew_taxdocs.pdf.” If executed, it will download and install the XWorm malware, a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) capable of gaining remote and persistent access, stealing data, and deploying ransomware. In a similar campaign, the phishing emails appear to come from Intuit QuickBooks and claim to be Docusign documents in need of review. If the link is clicked, users are first directed to a CAPTCHA screen and then to a Microsoft authentication page that harvests user credentials (usernames and passwords), multi-factor authentication (MFA) codes, and associated session cookies.
In a separate campaign, cyber threat actors send messages purporting to be from the “IRS Taxpayer Correspondence Unit.” However, the sender’s email address does not include the IRS or tax-related terms. The messages claim to identify certain activities associated with the user’s Electronic Filing Identification Number (EFIN) that require review, attempting to convince the user to click the “Access Transcript Viewer” link. If clicked, users are directed to a link that abuses the legitimate Amazon Web Services to host phishing pages and malicious files. The URL leads to an “.src” file named “Access-EfinViews64-offline” that, if executed, installs the SimpleHelp remote monitoring and management (RMM) tool. This tool provides remote access to user devices and grants the cyber threat actors the ability to steal data from systems.Cyber threat actors also used the same template from the previous IRS campaign, but changed specific attributes and legitimate cloud services. For example, the sender’s email address in the above image is similar to the one used in the last campaign, but with a different domain (scommunications[.]net). Additionally, the same sender’s email address may be used in the “To” field, while the intended targets are in the “BCC” field. Other emails claim to come from “IRS Taxpayer Services Division” (servicedesk[@]irs[.]irsfilingtax[.]com), “IRS Audit and Records Department” (servicedesk[@]irs[.]irstaxportal[.]com), and “Internal Revenue Service (IRS)  (donotreply[@]stateassist-irsrefundhub[.]com). Also, cyber threat actors use trivial subject lines, such as “Inquiry Regarding Your 2025 Filings,” or create urgent ones like “Immediate Attention Needed: IRS Review of Submitted Returns,” “Critical: Immediate Review of 2024 Tax Year Filings,” and “Urgent: Action Required for 2024 Tax Year Returns.” Furthermore, like the AWS Service link, cyber threat actors may also direct targeted users to a legitimate Bitbucket URL hosting a malicious file that installs the ScreenConnect or N-able RMM tool. These tax and IRS campaigns aim to gain remote access to the target’s device, maintain persistence, exfiltrate data, and deploy ransomware. Recommendations

• Exercise caution before responding to unsolicited communications, clicking links, or opening attachments from unknown senders.
• Beware of communications purporting to be sent from the IRS. The IRS does not contact individuals by phone, email, or text message to solicit information or money. Instead, the IRS sends notices and bills through postal mail.
• Confirm requests from senders via contact information obtained from verified and official sources before taking any action.
• Navigate directly to official and verified websites by typing the legitimate URL into the browser instead of clicking on links in messages, and refrain from entering login credentials, personal details, and financial information on websites visited via links delivered in messages.
• Review the Beware of Tax Scams NJCCIC post for additional recommendations.
• If you identify or fall victim to a phishing campaign, report the incident to the NJCCIC, your local police department, the financial institution, the IRS, the Federal Trade Commission  (FTC), credit reporting bureaus, and the FBI’s IC3.Image attachmentImage attachment

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They framing people like your mediocre Upper Saddle River Police department huh crazy better get your bald head sgt cancer patient on the case he can hire another person to impersonate and try to catch them

Winter brings bulky coats, icy roads, and slower movement. Drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists all share the road. A little extra care helps everyone get where they’re going safely. #SafeRoadsNJ ... See MoreSee Less

Winter brings bulky coats, icy roads, and slower movement. Drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists all share the road. A little extra care helps everyone get where they’re going safely. #SafeRoadsNJ

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They tried TO FRAME ME AND SET UP A FAKE PHONE CALL WOTH SOME IMMIGRANTS CALLING THEM THEN TRUED TO SAY I CALLED THEM AND THREATENED THEM MY PHONE RECORD SAID I HAD NO CONVERSATION WITH THEM AND ARRESTED ME BEFORE PROOF CAUSING ME TO LOSE SICK DAYS LAST YEAR THEN THEY TRIED TO GET ME ON A ANKLE MONITOR SO THEY CAN STALK ME AND HARASS ME SO THEY CAN TRACK ME LIKE A DEER BUT MY LAWYER THAT MY JOB GAVE ME HAD BEAT THIER FRAMING ATTEMPTS AND I WAS SET FREE. NOW IM IN A NEWSPAPER BEING CALLED A MONKEY AND SNED ME BACK TO AFRICA BUY RACIST PEOPLE THEY HIRED TO HARASS ME AND PRINT IT. THIS IS A RACIST DEPARTMENT AND SEXIST THEY ARE EVIL AND HAVE NO BACK BONE DO NOT FEAR THESE DEVILS IF YOU HAVE BEEN FRAMED BY THEM HIT ME UP AND ILL GIVE YOU THE SAME LAWYER MY JOB GAVE ME. AND YOU CAN SUE AS LONG AS ITS WITHIN TIME. STOP LYING RACIST COPS 2026 DO NOT STAND FOR CORRUPTION DO NOT STAND FOR RACISM THEY HARASSED ME AND TRIED TO HURT ME WHILE I WAS BEING STALKED BY THEM. THEY WERE RUDE DISRESPECTFUL AND THEY WERE LAUGHING SAYING THEY SET ME UP PERFECTLY BY TAGGING MY CAR AND WHAT I DO ON MY FREE TIME TILL THIS DAY THEY ARE STALKING ME AND I HAVE PROF THEY ARE OBSESSED WITH MINORITIES AND LOVE TO HURT INNOCENT PEOPLE DO NOT LET THEM HARASS YOU IF YOU ARE FRAMED I HAVE A LAWYER AND HE WILL HELP YOU DM ME

Hey racist corrupted thugs you frame any other minorities today like you tried and frame me? Big bad thugs over there abusing their power huh so tough egos hurt because I’m not scared of them so they tried framing me and racist news article called me a monkey. You guys are soft and you know it still make six figures alpha male that’s why you tried to frame me mad because I fear nobody at the department should’ve hired a better actor than that Indian he couldn’t even sound black. And your dumb Sargent on my meat sack because it’s bigger calling him me on that bill shit fake tape you’re obsessed with me such weak men no wonder why your department is a laughing stock That lawsuit going to blindside you lil devils I’ll get that money back you had me lose with your bald head lying cancer patient looking Sargent. Parents raised a bunch of thugs they can be proud of bunch of ego thugs mom must be so proud of their dirty corrupt abuse of power thugs of sons. Racist and sexism don’t even have minorities or women on the team

An unexpected package at your door could be part of a “brushing” scam—an illegal scheme in which third-party sellers send unsolicited, low-cost items to your address so they can post fake positive reviews in your name and boost their product ratings and sales. A newer version also includes “quishing,” where a QR code inside the package directs you to a fake website designed to steal your personal information, putting you at risk for identity theft, fraud, or other criminal activity. Even though the items may seem like harmless free gifts, these scams can compromise your personal data, enable deceptive reviews, and in some cases allow criminals to exploit your address or account details for further theft.

www.uspis.gov/news/scam-article/brushing-scam
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An unexpected package at your door could be part of a “brushing” scam—an illegal scheme in which third-party sellers send unsolicited, low-cost items to your address so they can post fake positive reviews in your name and boost their product ratings and sales. A newer version also includes “quishing,” where a QR code inside the package directs you to a fake website designed to steal your personal information, putting you at risk for identity theft, fraud, or other criminal activity. Even though the items may seem like harmless free gifts, these scams can compromise your personal data, enable deceptive reviews, and in some cases allow criminals to exploit your address or account details for further theft.

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And if you get seeds, don’t plant them!

Wow what will they think of next

I received one this week containing jewelry

I would like to inform you that those who have not yet reserved our alumni t-shirt, please reserve it quickly as it will be available for a very short time. 🛒 Order here: 👇👇 www.facebook.com/share/p/19KWyuLmQM/

Thanks for sharing!!

My SIL got one from Amazon. I told him to report it and change his PW

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🚨 SCAM ALERT – CRYPTOCURRENCY FRAUD 🚨
The Upper Saddle River Police Department is warning residents about an increase in cryptocurrency scams.
⚠️ IMPORTANT:
Law enforcement and government agencies will NEVER demand payment in:
Bitcoin or other cryptocurrency
Gift cards
Wire transfers
🚫 Not for bail, fines, missed jury duty, warrants, or any reason.
Scammers often impersonate police officers, courts, or government officials and use fear or urgency to pressure victims into paying.
👉 If you receive a suspicious call, text, or email:
• Do not send money
• Do not share personal information
• Hang up and verify independently

📞 Non-Emergency: 201-327-2700
Please share this post to help protect family, friends, and neighbors.
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🚨 SCAM ALERT – CRYPTOCURRENCY FRAUD 🚨
The Upper Saddle River Police Department is warning residents about an increase in cryptocurrency scams.
⚠️ IMPORTANT:
Law enforcement and government agencies will NEVER demand payment in:
Bitcoin or other cryptocurrency
Gift cards
Wire transfers
🚫 Not for bail, fines, missed jury duty, warrants, or any reason.
Scammers often impersonate police officers, courts, or government officials and use fear or urgency to pressure victims into paying.
👉 If you receive a suspicious call, text, or email:
• Do not send money
• Do not share personal information
• Hang up and verify independently

📞 Non-Emergency: 201-327-2700
Please share this post to help protect family, friends, and neighbors.

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You see me at the gym and don’t say hi I’m offended 😔 😢 thought we were friends 😂 😂

Quick look at the camera 🎥

Check the driveway for paint 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

On Thursday, February 12, we proudly hosted our 10th Annual Climb with a Cop, benefiting Special Olympics New Jersey — and what an incredible day it was.
This milestone year was another success, with three locations and multiple PBA locals coming together to support an amazing cause. Our very first Climb with a Cop event was held 10 years ago in Upper Saddle River, home to the first Gravity Vault location in New Jersey.
With the help of Police Officers from the Upper Saddle River, Bergen County Sheriff’s Department, Saddle River, Ho-Ho-Kus, Elmwood Park, and the Port Authority Police, we were able to collaborate on an outstanding event filled with energy, teamwork, and community spirit.
We were also proud to expand our impact across two additional locations. In Middletown where they've hosted for 6 years and our newest location at Gravity Vault Princeton, which was spearheaded by Plainsboro PBA. Watching each local come together and take ownership of their event was truly inspiring.
Throughout the day, local kids and parents climbed side-by-side with our officers, who volunteered their time to belay and encourage every participant. One of the most powerful moments was seeing Special Olympics athletes themselves take to the walls, showing off their skills, determination, and fearless spirit. They are the reason we do what we do.
Because of the dedication of our officers, volunteers, sponsors, athletes, and families, we were able to raise over $22,000 across all three locations. That support will directly benefit the incredible athletes of Special Olympics New Jersey and continue to provide opportunities for inclusion, competition, and growth.
Ten years in, this event continues to prove what’s possible when law enforcement and the community come together for something bigger than themselves. We are beyond grateful for everyone who helped make this year’s Climb with a Cop such a tremendous success and we’re already looking forward to year eleven.
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On Thursday, February 12, we proudly hosted our 10th Annual Climb with a Cop, benefiting Special Olympics New Jersey — and what an incredible day it was.
This milestone year was another success, with three locations and multiple PBA locals coming together to support an amazing cause. Our very first Climb with a Cop event was held 10 years ago in Upper Saddle River, home to the first Gravity Vault location in New Jersey.
With the help of Police Officers from the Upper Saddle River, Bergen County Sheriff’s Department, Saddle River, Ho-Ho-Kus, Elmwood Park, and the Port Authority Police, we were able to collaborate on an outstanding event filled with energy, teamwork, and community spirit.
We were also proud to expand our impact across two additional locations. In Middletown where theyve hosted for 6 years and our newest location at Gravity Vault Princeton, which was spearheaded by Plainsboro PBA. Watching each local come together and take ownership of their event was truly inspiring.
Throughout the day, local kids and parents climbed side-by-side with our officers, who volunteered their time to belay and encourage every participant. One of the most powerful moments was seeing Special Olympics athletes themselves take to the walls, showing off their skills, determination, and fearless spirit. They are the reason we do what we do.
Because of the dedication of our officers, volunteers, sponsors, athletes, and families, we were able to raise over $22,000 across all three locations. That support will directly benefit the incredible athletes of Special Olympics New Jersey and continue to provide opportunities for inclusion, competition, and growth.
Ten years in, this event continues to prove what’s possible when law enforcement and the community come together for something bigger than themselves. We are beyond grateful for everyone who helped make this year’s Climb with a Cop such a tremendous success and we’re already looking forward to year eleven.Image attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment

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USR Policemen are bestest. 👍💯

Great job my brothers

Awesome job by all the PBA’s

I would like to inform you that those who have not yet reserved our alumni t-shirt, please reserve it quickly as it will be available for a very short time. 🛒 Order here: 👇👇 www.facebook.com/share/p/19KWyuLmQM/

Looks like an awesome time!

No one fucking cares

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The Good & Bad News About Teen Substance Abuse
Teen drug and alcohol use just hit historic lows for the fifth year in a row.

91% of 8th graders reported zero use of marijuana, alcohol, or nicotine in the past month. Researchers expected these numbers to bounce back after the pandemic. They didn't.

This generation is staying sober at rates we haven't seen in decades.

Now the bad news.

Teen overdose deaths are still more than double what they were before 2020. The reason? Fentanyl.

Most teens who die from overdoses weren't regular drug users. They thought they were taking a Xanax or Adderall bought through Snapchat. Instead, they got a counterfeit pill laced with fentanyl.

7 out of 10 counterfeit pills contain a lethal dose. You can't tell the difference by looking.

What You Can Do
• Have the conversation now. Tell your teen any pill not from a pharmacy could be deadly.
• Ask your school if they stock Narcan. States like Georgia and Washington are putting it in every public school.
• Consider keeping Narcan at home. It's available over the counter at most pharmacies.
Captain Ed Kane has spent 25+ years with the Upper Saddle River Police Department. In this episode, he shares what he's seeing on the ground: shifting attitudes toward alcohol, the impact of marijuana legalization, and how parents can promote safety without losing connection with their teens.
USRA set up a table at Pasta Mania and talked face-to-face with parents and teens about what matters most: keeping kids safe and healthy.

We handed out 300 USRA-logoed backpacks stuffed with resources on the dangers of vaping, teen alcohol abuse, and mental health awareness.

Each backpack also included 988 bookmarks and small giveaways.

Events like Pasta Mania remind us why showing up matters. One conversation with a parent, one resource in a teen's hands, one backpack that starts a discussion at the dinner table. That's how change happens in our community.
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The Good & Bad News About Teen Substance Abuse
Teen drug and alcohol use just hit historic lows for the fifth year in a row.
 
91% of 8th graders reported zero use of marijuana, alcohol, or nicotine in the past month. Researchers expected these numbers to bounce back after the pandemic. They didnt.
 
This generation is staying sober at rates we havent seen in decades.
 
Now the bad news.
 
Teen overdose deaths are still more than double what they were before 2020. The reason? Fentanyl.
 
Most teens who die from overdoses werent regular drug users. They thought they were taking a Xanax or Adderall bought through Snapchat. Instead, they got a counterfeit pill laced with fentanyl.
 
7 out of 10 counterfeit pills contain a lethal dose. You cant tell the difference by looking.
 
What You Can Do
• Have the conversation now. Tell your teen any pill not from a pharmacy could be deadly. 
• Ask your school if they stock Narcan. States like Georgia and Washington are putting it in every public school.
• Consider keeping Narcan at home. Its available over the counter at most pharmacies.
Captain Ed Kane has spent 25+ years with the Upper Saddle River Police Department. In this episode, he shares what hes seeing on the ground: shifting attitudes toward alcohol, the impact of marijuana legalization, and how parents can promote safety without losing connection with their teens.
USRA set up a table at Pasta Mania and talked face-to-face with parents and teens about what matters most: keeping kids safe and healthy.
 
We handed out 300 USRA-logoed backpacks stuffed with resources on the dangers of vaping, teen alcohol abuse, and mental health awareness. 
 
Each backpack also included 988 bookmarks and small giveaways.
 
Events like Pasta Mania remind us why showing up matters. One conversation with a parent, one resource in a teens hands, one backpack that starts a discussion at the dinner table. Thats how change happens in our community.Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

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Every chance I get I’m going to tell the world about your lies every time you post I’ll let the world know that you are corrupted and dirty I vow this for the rest of my life you should’ve left me alone and not lie on me. Now I’ll tell the world every time you post and you put me in a newspaper and they called me names like monkey 🙈 ni99er etc now I’ll post every racist comment you people had slandered towards me

Yall thought by trying to frame me I would be scared of yall I like that yall don’t like me gives me satisfaction I love the hate keep hating lmfaooooo keep it up soft lil boys I ain’t scared that framing attempt ain’t work I ain’t that dumb but if you like keep hating I get money even on probation 😂 you big mad especially that bald head clown sgt he look like a cancer patient lmfaooo my lawyer knew yall were lying even the judge was like he ain’t call yall and do all that 😂 your actor didn’t even sound like me lmfaooo he sounded Indian yall so racist you didn’t even hire the right personnel lmfaoooo probation ain’t shit lil either feet up eating 🥱 my job don’t even like yall lmfaoooo they even heard the tapes and knew it wasn’t me lmfaooooo yall some dirty lil pigs keep proving cops dirty and ego hurt 😂 im big alpha I hurt your ego so bad yall tried to frame me and put me in the paper. I out it on my wall was so proud I got haters like yall lying on me. RACIST LYING DEPARTMENT TRIED TO LIE AND SAY I CALLED THEM ETC THEY LYING COPS DONT TRUST THEM THE SCAM AND LIE ON INNOCENT PEOPLE TO FRAME THEM ESPECIALLY MINORITIES LIKE HISPANICS AND BLACKS THEY ALSO GO AFTER JEWS. THEY TRIED TO LIE ON ME AND HAD ME MISS A WEEK OF WORK AND HIRED A ACTOR TO TRY AND SOUND LIKE ME BUT THE CALLS WERENT FROM ME. AND THE DIRTY COP EVEN SAID HE HAD CALLER ID AND LIED TO THE JUDGE FOR A WARRANT SAYING I DID TERROR THREATS. DONT TRYST THEM THEY ARE LIARS. AND WALK AROUND WOTH BIG EGOS THAT HURT AND LIE ON PEOPLE WHEN THEY ARE BORED I REPEAT DONT TRUST THEM THEY LIE AND I AM NOT SCARED OF THEM SO THEY TRY AND LIE ON ME TO INSTALL FEAR AND THEY DUMB PROSECUTOR THINK THEY CAN GET AWWAY WITH CORRUPTION

🚨 Tax Day is Almost Here – Stay Alert, Upper Saddle River! 🚨
With April 15th approaching, the Upper Saddle River Police Department wants to remind residents to stay vigilant against IRS tax scams and fraud.
Scammers often pose as the IRS through:
📞 Phone calls demanding immediate payment
📧 Phishing emails or fake tax refund offers
💻 Text messages with suspicious links
💳 Threats of arrest or legal action if you don’t pay immediately
⚠️ Remember: The IRS will not demand payment using gift cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency, and they won’t threaten you over the phone.
Protect yourself and your family by learning how to recognize and report tax scams here:
👉 www.irs.gov/help/tax-scams/recognize-tax-scams-and-fraud
If you believe you’ve been targeted or victimized, contact the Upper Saddle River Police Department right away.
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🚨 Tax Day is Almost Here – Stay Alert, Upper Saddle River! 🚨
With April 15th approaching, the Upper Saddle River Police Department wants to remind residents to stay vigilant against IRS tax scams and fraud.
Scammers often pose as the IRS through:
📞 Phone calls demanding immediate payment
📧 Phishing emails or fake tax refund offers
💻 Text messages with suspicious links
💳 Threats of arrest or legal action if you don’t pay immediately
⚠️ Remember: The IRS will not demand payment using gift cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency, and they won’t threaten you over the phone.
Protect yourself and your family by learning how to recognize and report tax scams here:
👉 https://www.irs.gov/help/tax-scams/recognize-tax-scams-and-fraud
If you believe you’ve been targeted or victimized, contact the Upper Saddle River Police Department right away.

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Said hi at the gas station yall didn’t wave back 😞 😢 😔

I’m in the river guard the driveway 😂😂😂😂😂

I drove past you at park you didn’t see the wave. Alpha goes where he wants I drive on any block i do what I want

RACIST CORRUPT POLICE LIARS

RACIST RACIST RACIST RACIST RACIST POLICE DEPARTMENT TRIED TO FRAME ME WITH A ACTOR TO INTIMIDATE ME BECAUSE IM NOT SCARED OF THEM.

Had pigs pointing guns at me for something I didn’t do. Racist cops tried to kill me I’ll never forgive you for trying to embarrass me pointing guns at me because I’m black lied and said I called yall. RACIST RACIST RACIST RACIST RACIST

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Special Olympics is truly one of the most incredible causes we are proud to support. These athletes inspire us every single day with their determination, courage, and heart. Their strength goes far beyond the competition floor — and that’s exactly why we do what we do.

Please take a moment to watch the video below. It says more than words ever could. This is why we climb. This is why we show up.

We invite you to come out and join us at Gravity Vault Rock Climbing Gym in Upper Saddle River, Middletown, and Princeton/Plainsboro. Thursday February 12 from 4pm-8pm. Bring your kids, climb alongside your local police officers, get some great exercise, and most importantly — help us support these amazing Special Olympic athletes.

It’s more than just an event. It’s a chance to make a difference, build community, and support some truly inspiring young athletes.

We hope to see you there!

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Yesterday, officers had the honor of presenting medals to Special Olympics athletes. Please join us on Thursday, 2/12 at 4:00 PM at The Gravity Vault USR— all proceeds will benefit Special Olympics New Jersey. ... See MoreSee Less

Yesterday, officers had the honor of presenting medals to Special Olympics athletes. Please join us on Thursday, 2/12 at 4:00 PM at The Gravity Vault USR— all proceeds will benefit Special Olympics New Jersey.Image attachmentImage attachment

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I will be there with some Athletes!!

Go USR officers!! 🥇

SNOW & ICE REMOVAL ENFORCEMENT N.J.S.A. 39:4-77.1

PURPOSE
With recent snowfall and freezing temperatures, many vehicles are operating with snow and ice
still on them. These hazards create serious risks when snow or ice dislodges at speed.

WHAT THE LAW REQUIRES
Under N.J.S.A. 39:4-77.1, a motor vehicle may not be operated on a public roadway if snow or
ice is on the vehicle in a way that:
• Endangers persons or property, or
• Is likely to become dislodged and strike another vehicle or pedestrian.
This includes:
• Roofs
• Hoods
• Trunks
• Windows
• Lights and mirrors

ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY
This is a primary offense. Officers may stop and cite based solely on observed hazards.
Penalty:
• $200 – $1,000 fine
• No motor vehicle points
All fines collected are dedicated to purchasing ice and snow removal
equipment.

KEY MESSAGE FOR DRIVERS
“If snow or ice can fly off your vehicle and hit someone, it’s illegal to
drive. Clear it before you go.”
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Be advised Weiss Rd is closed in the area of E Saddle River Rd due to a tree down in the roadway, we are in the process of getting it removed but plan alternate route until cleared.

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Any driveway paint? Lmfaooooo

Come lift at saddle brook great gym 👀

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Thank you to our wonderful PD!!

Thank you Upper Saddle/Saddle River Police Department for excellent work and keeping us safe for as long as I have lived here, now decades, you have been there professional, supportive and it is very much appreciated. Keep safe with support you completely ❤️🙏🏻👮🏻👮‍♀️

Bravo 👏 👏 👏

I would like to inform you that those who have not yet reserved our alumni t-shirt, please reserve it quickly as it will be available for a very short time. 🛒 Order here: 👇👇 www.facebook.com/share/p/19KWyuLmQM/

Great job! Book ‘em, Danno!

Two DUI on the same date involving residents. Very sad. Great work by the PD

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Please be advised that our Climb with a Cop for Special Olympics New Jersey fundraiser has been rescheduled to Thursday, February 12, from 4:00 PM–8:00 PM at The Gravity Vault in Upper Saddle River.
We invite you to come out and rock climb with North Jersey’s finest officers in support of an incredible cause. This is a fun, family-friendly event, and 100% of all proceeds benefit Special Olympics New Jersey.
We hope to see you there for an evening of climbing, community, and giving back!
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Please be advised that our Climb with a Cop for Special Olympics New Jersey fundraiser has been rescheduled to Thursday, February 12, from 4:00 PM–8:00 PM at The Gravity Vault in Upper Saddle River.
We invite you to come out and rock climb with North Jersey’s finest officers in support of an incredible cause. This is a fun, family-friendly event, and 100% of all proceeds benefit Special Olympics New Jersey.
We hope to see you there for an evening of climbing, community, and giving back!

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I’m driving through upper saddle 😳 protect the driveway!! 😂 😂

Man I thought yall make up another lie by now soft racist coons I’m bored i like that yall hate me that much to lie on my name shows me how much of a alpha male i am 👑 🐺

This is a friendly reminder to residents to clear the snow from around any fire hydrant located on their property. USR Borough Ordinance 122-17.2 requires that the owner or owners of any real property in the Borough upon which any fire hydrant is located shall maintain the area within a five-foot radius of the perimeter of any such fire hydrant free of snow. The removal of snow and/or ice shall be completed within 12 hours of daylight after the snow has formed or fallen on or around any hydrant. The foregoing requirements shall also be applicable to any owner or owners of any real property which adjoins a fire hydrant located in a right-of-way. Any person violating the provisions of Subsection D of this section shall be subject to such fines and penalties as provided in § 1-15 of the Borough Code, within the discretion of the Judge of the Municipal Court.

Borough Ordinance 122-17.2: ecode360.com/13939872
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This is a friendly reminder to residents to clear the snow from around any fire hydrant located on their property.  USR Borough Ordinance 122-17.2 requires that the owner or owners of any real property in the Borough upon which any fire hydrant is located shall maintain the area within a five-foot radius of the perimeter of any such fire hydrant free of snow. The removal of snow and/or ice shall be completed within 12 hours of daylight after the snow has formed or fallen on or around any hydrant. The foregoing requirements shall also be applicable to any owner or owners of any real property which adjoins a fire hydrant located in a right-of-way.  Any person violating the provisions of Subsection D of this section shall be subject to such fines and penalties as provided in § 1-15 of the Borough Code, within the discretion of the Judge of the Municipal Court.

Borough Ordinance 122-17.2:  https://ecode360.com/13939872

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I’m in upper saddle River… if he breaking his court order?, are the cops about to lie again?…. Stay tuned for the next episode lmfaooooooo lying ass dirty cops racist soft ass department

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Don’t let winter weather cloud your judgment or  your windshield. Clear your view. Scan your surroundings. Share the road with everyone

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for our area and the Governor has issued a State of Emergency for the upcoming snow storm. Here you can find a link to the Sate of NJ Office of Emergency Management website with helpful links and storm updates. linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fwww.nj.gov%2fnjoem%2f&c=E,1,-0zWBJu6TrAFyqD5Z16IlpD0c... ... See MoreSee Less

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for our area and the Governor has issued a State of Emergency for the upcoming snow storm. Here you can find a link to the Sate of NJ Office of Emergency  Management website with helpful links and storm updates.  https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fwww.nj.gov%2fnjoem%2f&c=E,1,-0zWBJu6TrAFyqD5Z16IlpD0cYQdVebEgZzungCwkoHGxSHlnM-DxNVSjxI7ScId2cWoWAA2vLH7Hv8CMR7WljYBL9vUPwRS4CIqf0TbV4Kqw0AK3kbp&typo=1

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Be safe out there! Thank you for your service! 💙

Governor Sherrill Declares State of Emergency Due to Severe Winter Storm
Posted on 01/23/2026
TRENTON – Governor Mikie Sherrill declared that New Jersey will enter a State of Emergency effective at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 24, 2026 in anticipation of a severe winter storm causing hazardous weather conditions across the state, including heavy and widespread snow, prolonged periods of dangerous temperatures below freezing, and wind gusts up to 30 miles per hour. Executive Order No. 8 declares a State of Emergency across all 21 counties in New Jersey. Recent estimates suggest that snow accumulations could reach at least 12 inches across all regions of the state.

“Beginning Saturday evening and continuing into Monday, New Jersey is expected to see heavy snowfall and severe conditions, and my top priority is the safety of our residents,” said Governor Sherrill. “In the days since taking office, I have convened leaders across state government to prepare for the impending hazardous conditions to ensure we have the resources necessary to weather this storm. I urge all New Jerseyans to stay home, avoid travel, and follow all safety protocols during the storm.”

The New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT) will issue a commercial vehicle restriction for all tractor trailers, empty straight CDL-weighted trucks, passenger vehicles pulling trailers, recreational vehicles, and motorcycles at 12:01 a.m. on Sunday, January 25, effective for the following roads:

I-76 (entire length);
I-78 (entire length);
I-80 (entire length);
I-195 (entire length);
I-280 (entire length);
I-287 (entire length);
I-295 (entire length);
I-676 (entire length); and
New Jersey Route 440, both directions from the Outerbridge Crossing to I-287.
Governor Sherrill encourages New Jerseyans to visit ready.nj.gov for important weather updates and safety information. Residents should also monitor local forecasts, warnings, and watches.

For those living in Northern New Jersey and the New York Metro area, visit the U.S. National Weather Service New York, N.Y. at www.weather.gov/okx/

For those living in Central and Southern New Jersey, visit the U.S. National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mount Holly at www.weather.gov/phi/

For a copy of Executive Order No. 8, please click here.
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Due to the impending storm expected on Monday, our Climb with a Cop for Special Olympics fundraiser will be postponed to ensure the safety of all participants.

As soon as a new date is confirmed, we will notify everyone as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.
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2026 Brings New Protections for Teens
Lawmakers just passed three major laws targeting social media addiction and fentanyl sales. Here's what changed.
Virginia Limits Screen Time
Starting January 1, teens under 16 in Virginia get one hour per day on Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube. Parents can approve more time, but the default is one hour. Platforms have to enforce it or face penalties.
New York Adds Mental Health Warnings
New York now requires social media companies to display warnings about anxiety, depression, and compulsive behavior on addictive features like infinite scroll and autoplay. Each violation costs $5,000. The goal? Make companies warn teens before they get hooked.
Congress Targets Fentanyl Dealers Online
The Combatting Fentanyl Poisonings Act of 2025 gives law enforcement grants to track dealers selling fake pills on Snapchat and TikTok. It also funds nonprofits running teen awareness campaigns. Why now? Social media became the go-to marketplace for counterfeit pills laced with fentanyl.
What You Can Do
• Set family screen time limits.
• Talk to your teen about counterfeit pills and why buying anything online is dangerous.
• Stay informed about trending challenges and what's happening on the apps they use.

Where can I get Narcan and does insurance cover it?

A: Most pharmacies carry it without prescription in many states. Check with your insurance - most plans cover it. Without insurance, expect $40-75. Some local health departments and community programs distribute it free. Keep it accessible at home.
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2026 Brings New Protections for Teens
Lawmakers just passed three major laws targeting social media addiction and fentanyl sales. Heres what changed.
Virginia Limits Screen Time
Starting January 1, teens under 16 in Virginia get one hour per day on Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube. Parents can approve more time, but the default is one hour. Platforms have to enforce it or face penalties.
New York Adds Mental Health Warnings
New York now requires social media companies to display warnings about anxiety, depression, and compulsive behavior on addictive features like infinite scroll and autoplay. Each violation costs $5,000. The goal? Make companies warn teens before they get hooked.
Congress Targets Fentanyl Dealers Online
The Combatting Fentanyl Poisonings Act of 2025 gives law enforcement grants to track dealers selling fake pills on Snapchat and TikTok. It also funds nonprofits running teen awareness campaigns. Why now? Social media became the go-to marketplace for counterfeit pills laced with fentanyl.
What You Can Do
• Set family screen time limits.
• Talk to your teen about counterfeit pills and why buying anything online is dangerous.
• Stay informed about trending challenges and whats happening on the apps they use.

Where can I get Narcan and does insurance cover it?

A: Most pharmacies carry it without prescription in many states. Check with your insurance - most plans cover it. Without insurance, expect $40-75. Some local health departments and community programs distribute it free. Keep it accessible at home.Image attachmentImage attachment

Sparrowbush Road will be closed to eastbound traffic at Briarcliff Road until 2:00 PM. Please follow posted detour ... See MoreSee Less

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Yall think your paid actors and news outlets can mess me up I’m still making six figures still got my own property still getting girls yall bums and I’ll always let you know

So who in mahwah posted my pic and said I was a pedi o just heard?….. see yall a bunch of cowards and that article yall mad lying on me is going to cost you money. Y’all think I’m scared of you I hope I’m your most hated arrest because yall prove how soft sensitive for dog shit you guys are dude posted me calling me a pedi stalker now that’s another thing to add to the law suit when I find his account

Update: Dog has been reunited with owner.

Do you know me? Was found in the area of Sparrowbush Rd. Dog is at our HQs, please contact us if you know the dog or owner at 201-327-2700.
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Update: Dog has been reunited with owner. 

Do you know me? Was found in the area of Sparrowbush Rd. Dog is at our HQs, please contact us if you know the dog or owner at 201-327-2700.

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So Glad you have the dog and not the coyotes. Will share.

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The Upper Saddle River Police Department congratulates retired Sergeant Emmett McDowell on the conclusion of his distinguished military service as Senior Enlisted Leader, 514th Maintenance Squadron. Throughout his career, Chief Master Sergeant McDowell demonstrated exceptional leadership in aircraft maintenance, completed multiple overseas tours and deployments, and remained deeply committed to the development of Airmen. His efforts were instrumental in ensuring mission readiness and supporting global operations in defense of our nation. This achievement is well deserved, and we extend our sincere appreciation for his service and dedication. ... See MoreSee Less

The Upper Saddle River Police Department congratulates retired Sergeant Emmett McDowell on the conclusion of his distinguished military service as Senior Enlisted Leader, 514th Maintenance Squadron. Throughout his career, Chief Master Sergeant McDowell demonstrated exceptional leadership in aircraft maintenance, completed multiple overseas tours and deployments, and remained deeply committed to the development of Airmen. His efforts were instrumental in ensuring mission readiness and supporting global operations in defense of our nation. This achievement is well deserved, and we extend our sincere appreciation for his service and dedication.Image attachmentImage attachment

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Congratulations! Thank you for your dedication service! ❤️🇺🇸💙

Congratulations Emmett!

Congratulations and thank you for your service

Congratulations! God bless Chief Master Sergeant McDowell and all who serve our country and community.

Congratulations!

Congratulations

Congratulations

Congratulations!!

Congratulations Emmett! Thank you for all you have done ! It was an honor knowing you!

Congratulations 🇺🇸

Congratulations

Emmett, Congratulations for all your hard work, well done. Thank you for your service and dedication. 🇺🇸

Congratulations

Congratulations Emmett and thank you for your service and enjoy your retirement buddy

Emmett, Larry and I send our sincere congratulations to you! Thank you for your many years of service. 🇺🇸

Well Done Sir

🚮

Congratulations and thank you for your service. 🇺🇸

I would like to inform you that those who have not yet reserved our alumni t-shirt, please reserve it quickly as it will be available for a very short time. 🛒 Order here: 👇👇 www.facebook.com/share/p/19KWyuLmQM/

Congratulations Brother

Great job! Congratulations, Emmett!

Respect!

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Please join us in welcoming Police Officer Patrick Gray, who was officially sworn in this past Thursday night as our newest member of the Upper Saddle River Police Department. We’re proud to have you on the team and wish you a safe and successful career serving our community! ... See MoreSee Less

Please join us in welcoming Police Officer Patrick Gray, who was officially sworn in this past Thursday night as our newest member of the Upper Saddle River Police Department. We’re proud to have you on the team and wish you a safe and successful career serving our community!Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

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Huge congrats!!!

Congratulations 🙏

Great stuff! Great family!

Congratulations!!

OMG! So proud! Congratulations Patrick!!

Congratulations Patrick

Well deserved. Our town is fortunate to get him!

Congratulations to Officer Gray! And Welcome to USRP! Please be safe always and God Bless! ❤️🙏💙🇺🇲🖤

Wow- that's so exciting. Congrats!!!

Best of luck👏

Congratulation Officer Gray. Thank you fo your service 👮🏼‍♀️🚔

Congratulations

Congratulations Patrick!

Congratulations!

Congratulations and a great addition to a great team

Congratulations to Patrick!

Congratulations!!!

Congratulations!!

Fantastic. Congrats !

Welcome to the Upper Saddle River Police Department, Officer Gray! 🚔

Congrats Patrick!

Congratulations! Stay safe.

Way to go Patrick!

Congrats

Congrats Office Gray!

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Police Blotter

12/07/25 1339 hours Arrest – Simple Assault
Officers responded to a 911 call, an investigation revealed a physical altercation resulting in injuries. A 67-year-old resident was arrested, charged, and later released on a Complaint Summons for Simple Assault resulting in bodily injury.
12/09/25 1626 hours Arrest – Cyber Harassment
A resident reported ongoing harassing communications. After an investigation, a 21-year-old Belvidere man was charged and served with a criminal complaint for Cyber Harassment.
12/09/25 2149 hours Arrest – Hindering Apprehension, Multiple Motor Vehicle Violations
Following a traffic stop, officers discovered the driver had provided false identifying information. Investigation revealed a suspended New Jersey license and multiple active warrants. The 61-year-old resident was arrested, charged with Hindering Apprehension, issued multiple motor vehicle summonses, and released.
12/23/25 Arrest – Theft by Deception, Impersonation, Credit Card Fraud
A resident reported fraud. An investigation determined the suspect misrepresented himself while operating a business, failed to provide contracted services, and unlawfully used a victim’s credit card. A 49-year-old Aston, Pennsylvania man was charged with Theft by Deception, Impersonation, and Credit Card Fraud, a Complaint Summons was mailed to his last known address.
12/31/25 1626 hours Arrest – Harassment
Following reports of numerous harassing emails and phone calls, Upper Saddle River Police investigated and charged a 55-year-old resident with Harassment.
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Police Blotter

12/07/25 1339 hours Arrest – Simple Assault 
Officers responded to a 911 call, an investigation revealed a physical altercation resulting in injuries. A 67-year-old resident was arrested, charged, and later released on a Complaint Summons for Simple Assault resulting in bodily injury.
12/09/25 1626 hours Arrest – Cyber Harassment
A resident reported ongoing harassing communications. After an investigation, a 21-year-old Belvidere man was charged and served with a criminal complaint for Cyber Harassment. 
12/09/25 2149 hours Arrest – Hindering Apprehension, Multiple Motor Vehicle Violations
Following a traffic stop, officers discovered the driver had provided false identifying information. Investigation revealed a suspended New Jersey license and multiple active warrants. The 61-year-old resident was arrested, charged with Hindering Apprehension, issued multiple motor vehicle summonses, and released.
12/23/25 Arrest – Theft by Deception, Impersonation, Credit Card Fraud
A resident reported fraud. An investigation determined the suspect misrepresented himself while operating a business, failed to provide contracted services, and unlawfully used a victim’s credit card. A 49-year-old Aston, Pennsylvania man was charged with Theft by Deception, Impersonation, and Credit Card Fraud, a Complaint Summons was mailed to his last known address.
12/31/25 1626 hours Arrest – Harassment
Following reports of numerous harassing emails and phone calls, Upper Saddle River Police investigated and charged a 55-year-old resident with Harassment.

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Thank you for your service and keeping our community safe!

Thanks pd!! Great officers

Driving high risks more than you. It endangers classmates, friends, and neighbors. Slower reactions and blurry focus can cost lives. Stay sober, keep your peers safe.
#SafeRoadsNJ
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Driving high risks more than you. It endangers classmates, friends, and neighbors. Slower reactions and blurry focus can cost lives. Stay sober, keep your peers safe.
#SafeRoadsNJ

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Rockland my play ground yall think yall hold weight I’m big dog no leashes

Maybe you should tell that puff does magic dragon snuggle two idiot governor that we got that he shouldn’t have legalized that shit. It’s unbelievable. It’s like they want society to be dumb.

Call me a monkey 🐒 yall do it in the paper you want to see the comments? You want to see the disrespect your people called me? Stand by the racist lies cowards

If you’re racist and you know it clap you hands if your liars and you know it clap your hands Called me a monkey and deport me in the news paper like I’m some bitch. What that one lady say? Marines my ass he’s a monkey out the cage? Why she block me too ? Weak cowards

Still making six figures even my job don’t like yall ahahahah I’m not paying them fines for your lying to the judge tell that racist clown come get it on gang yall soft racist cowards can’t scare me lying is a sin and God don’t like yall

Why does your fake news page keep blocking me yall too soft to man up lying like a bunch of lil cowards? That’s crazy yall lied and said I threatened yall without evidence stole my phone and tried putting me on ankle monitor 😂 then they seen I didn’t have anything to do with those bogus claims and charges dropped the case and nowwwww these clowns are quite. No apologies no money given to me etc. yall built like soft baby shit and mad I ain’t afraid of you lol typical ego boosters. I’m alpha wolf you beta sheep learn your place and stop lying on people racist police departments like you should be disbarred and punished by federal courts

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There will be NO overnight parking in the roads tonight to allow for the DPW to clear the roads ... See MoreSee Less

There will be NO overnight parking in the roads tonight to allow for the DPW to clear the roads

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I hurt your egos lmfaooooooo yall think y’all scary lmfaakooo weak ass department lying racist inbreeding 🐀 tried to frame me. WITH A IMAGRANT ACTOR LMFAOOOOOO HE DIDNT EVEN SOUND LIKE ME LMFAOOOO. How you have all that Bergan money and hire someone to try and frame me. Then hire a newspaper to print a false report lmfaooo now that coward keeps blocking me. I’m suing him too let him know he already does but make sure he know I know yall reading this and getting mad. Freedom of speech racist department big mad lol. I go where I please I’m alpha dog scared of no one especially racist people I stand on business

Hurt egos on that I bet 😂 😂 😂. Y’all hate me so much you lied on me 😂. I love this I can’t lie that’s how I know yall some soft racist cows 🐮

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