Since 2000, these 35 unidentified people were found dead in New Jersey. Police hope that if you look at their pictures, it may spark a clue that can solve their deaths.
Ganiel is described by police as a white male, 5'4"approximately 140 pounds. He has brown eyes and short brown hair. Police aren't sure what he was wearing when he disappeared.
One thing you definitely want to watch out for is trouble on the highways. Being an alert, sober, law-abiding driver can reduce your likelihood of problems and even accidents while driving.
Some gangs have thousands of members while others are loosely held together by only a few dozen people. Here are the 14 most dangerous gangs in New Jersey.
Another important list you need to check is the list of non-compliant offenders. These offenders are required to register with the state, but either hasn't or the state has lost track of them.
Let's assume that you are going 95 MPH on a highway in New Jersey that has a posted 65 MPH speed limit and you suddenly see a state trooper in your rearview mirror.
A grieving family from Ocean County says that a harmful stereotype of Black drivers prevented troopers from trying to find their injured son and save his life after his car crashed on the Garden State Parkway.
State troopers in the Garden State are asking for the public's help identifying a man on a motorcycle who is now wanted after he fled from a traffic stop.