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.
A new round of phony calls is meant to scare citizens into share their own Social Security numbers, say NJ State Police. Don't be fooled into giving away info.
State Police troopers will be deployed on special details targeting aggressive driving, speeding, seatbelt usage, cell phone usage, distracted driving and DWI.
In each year from 2014 to 2016, the Garden State was home to more 230,000 crashes, according to the latest statistics from the New Jersey Department of Transportation.