A new drug that can kill your child, a recall on some baby yogurt, a school bus crash and more in today's Monmouth and Ocean County Headlines.

Heroin isn't the only drug parents have to be concerned about. Lacey police say a teen almost died Friday night after overdosing on a hallucinogenic drug similar to LSD knows as "25-I" or "N-Bomb". The teen was in critical care and is said to be recovering. The drug can cause organ failure and death.

Organic yogurt producer Stonyfield is voluntarily recalling some Yobaby cups that were shipped to some Walmart stores in our state because of concerns about possible Coliform bacteria contamination. The company is recalling six-packs of its 4 oz. Yobaby Peach/Pear cups wit the code date of June 5th.

Jackson police aren't providing any details yet about a school bus accident this morning. The bus collided with a car on south Hope Chapel Road shortly after 7:30 am in front of the Pine Barrens Golf Club.

A Wall Township man has pleaded guilty to charges he distributed child porn. Monmouth County Prosecutors say 27-year old Timothy Best admitted to uploading two pornographic images to a mobile chat app. They're recommending a three year prison term.

Seven people have now been saved with Narcan in Ocean County. Police successfully administered the heroin antidote Friday night to a 26-year old man who overdosed.

A Farmingdale man is being sought by authorities after allegedly breaking into a Howell home on Casino Drive, then fleeing from police after a pursuit. 31-year old Gerald Snyder is accused of stealing a jewelry box and a maroon BMW. Police say he was free on bail from a previous break-in and also is suspected in a dozen others in Howell over the past month.

A black bear was spotted hanging around Lakewood all weekend .It was seen last night near a tree on North Lake Drive. Officials say bears are usually afraid of people and will not attack unless provoked.

A Monmouth County man who admitted to cheating FEMA out of more than $12,000 in Sandy recovery money will not be headed to prison. 52-year old William Nagle of Sea Bright was sentenced to 2 years' probation and ordered to pay restitution. He pleaded guilty to theft by deception in February.

Still no word on the cause of the two wind-driven wildfires in Berkeley and Beachwood last week that charred 520 acres of forest. Rain helped douse the flames and bring the fires under 100% containment. Authorities have determined the two fires are not related.

A Middletown woman is facing charges for allegedly defrauding her health insurance company. Monmouth County Prosecutors say 40-year Donna Dzienisiewski submitted more than $500,000 worth of invoices to Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield, but only incurred about $2,600 dollars in expenses.

A fiery one car crash on the Parkway in Middletown left a man hospitalized. State police say the unidentified driver veered off the road yesterday morning and struck a tree. The crash is under investigation.

Three people were injured after a fight in Lakewood last night involving a spinning vehicle striking the victims. Police are still piecing together the incident on Second Street. Another vehicle also was struck.

A dryer fire damaged the laundry room of a public housing complex in Asbury Park. Firefighters quickly extinguished yesterday afternoon's blaze at Washington Village. No one was injured.

Our state has not seen a rise in crashes caused by vehicle malfunctions since it stopped motor vehicle safety inspections in 2010. An analysis found vehicle malfunctions account for about the same low percentage of all yearly accidents as before inspections ended. Police can ticket you for tinted windows, license plate infractions and bald tires. State Highway Traffic Safety officials remind you that you are responsible for performing safety checks on your car.

Thousands of volunteers hit our beaches this past Saturday as part of Clean Ocean Action's Annual Beach Sweeps. More than 65 coastal locations were cleaned up.

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