7013 - Hit and Run, Boonton
On July 17, at 0737 hours, a 57 year old female, Boonton resident was struck by a vehicle, as she attempted to cross Myrtle Avenue (RT. 202) near the intersection of Main Street.
Witnesses observed what is described as either a RED (Fire Engine Red) pick up truck with
white letters across the tailgate spelling out “AMERICAN” in white letters. Police believe, there are additional letters on the tailgate, perhaps, American Landscaping, American Paving, American Contracting or, something similar. The suspect vehicle has also been described as possibly, a newer model, dark maroon, extended cab with flared wheel wells.
The victim was attempting to cross Myrtle Avenue from the east side, approximately 25 feet
north of the intersection. She stepped off the sidewalk and was struck by the perpetrator’s vehicle and, thrown to the ground.
According to witnesses, the suspect vehicle was traveling east on Main Street. Made a left turn onto Myrtle Avenue at a fair rate of speed. Struck the victim with the front and passenger side of
the vehicle and w/o stopping, continued north of Myrtle Avenue.
Two (2) detectives from the Morris County Sheriff’s Office found the victim lying, in the roadway shortly after the crash. They stopped and rendered aid until Boonton Police arrived. Police along with Boonton Kiwanis First Aid Squad and Paramedics from St. Clare’s Hospital responded. The victim appeared to have suffered head trauma, she was treated on the scene, then transported to St. Clare’s in Denville. MCSD CIS UNIT and the MC Prosecutor’s Office are assisting Police with the continuing investigation.
Police believe, there are more witnesses out there who may have seen something of value. The roadway was heavy with rush hour traffic. Contractors with similar type vehicles as the ones described above, should check their equipment for possible signs of involvement.
Anyone with any information can call CrimeStoppers at (973) Cop-Call or 1-800-Sheriff. No one will ask your name. If the information you provide leads to the arrest or indictment of the responsible individual(s) , you will receive up to a $1,000 CASH REWARD.
CrimeStoppers is a non-profit Corporation in cooperation with the Morris County Prosecutors Office, Morris County Chiefs of Police Association, and the Morris Sheriff's Office.
7012 - Burglaries, Roxbury
The Roxbury Police Department is investigating three separate commercial burglaries of Greenscapes Landscaping, located at 5 Howard Blvd. The actors gained entrance to the building by cutting a hole in the roof, and stole cash from inside the premises. All monies are now removed from the building at the end of each night.
Anyone with any information can call CrimeStoppers at (973) Cop-Call or 1-800-Sheriff. No one will ask your name. If the information you provide leads to the arrest or indictment of the responsible individual(s), you will receive up to a $1,000 CASH REWARD. In addition, the owner of the business is also offering $1,000.00 to anyone with information which leads to an arrest.
CrimeStoppers is a non-profit Corporation in cooperation with the Morris County Prosecutors Office, Morris County Chiefs of Police Association, and the Morris Sheriff's Office.
