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  • Community | scsheriff

    Community Programs Crime Stoppers Crime Stoppers is a program designed to encourage cooperation between citizens and the law enforcement community . Wanted List See the complete list of Sussex County's Wanted Pr oject Lifesaver The Project Lifesaver program provides assistance to residents who are primary caregivers for an individual with Alzheimer’s or a related dementia disorder as well as families of children afflicted with Down syndrome, autism, traumatic brain injuries or cognitive impairments. Community Alerts Sussex County residents are encouraged to register their phone numbers with the Swift911 program. Another program, Register Ready, should be utilized by people who have disabilities which might interfere with their ability to safely evacuate in the case of an emergency. Community Programs The Sussex County Sheriff’s Office’s goals in offering our community programs are to reduce the criminal victimization of all of our residents, especially senior citizens and enhance the delivery of law enforcement services. These programs provide the opportunity for an exchange of information between law enforcement and the community. L.E.A.D. The Sussex County Sheriff’s Office L.E.A.D. program offers substance abuse education to the youth of Sussex County in conjunction with area school districts. CERT The Community Emergency Response Team is made up of volunteers who give critical support to first responders in emergencies and provide immediate assistance to victims.

  • Sheriff’s detective promoted to sergeant

    John Lindquist was promoted on Friday, March 21, 2014. < Back Sheriff’s detective promoted to sergeant John Lindquist was promoted on Friday, March 21, 2014. Previous Next Sheriff Michael F. Strada is pleased to announce the promotion of Sheriff’s Detective John Lindquist to sergeant. On Friday, March 21, 2014, in a ceremony conducted at the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office and attended by both family members and department employees, John Lindquist was officially sworn in as the newest sergeant in the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office. A 14-year veteran of the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office Bureau of Law Enforcement, Sgt. Lindquist began his law enforcement career as a sheriff’s officer in 2000. A graduate of the Bergen County Law and Public Safety Institute, Sgt. Lindquist has held numerous positions within the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office throughout his career including courts & transports, traffic enforcement, department evidence officer, the Sheriff’s Tactical Response Unit (TRU) and the Office of Emergency Management (OEM). Since 2006, Sgt. Linquist has been assigned to the Sheriff’s detective bureau. A certified firearms instructor, Linquist continues to serve as the department’s armorer and rangemaster during weapons qualifications. Following his promotion, Sgt. Lindquist will be assigned to supervise the courthouse security and prisoner transportation unit. Sheriff Strada congratulates Sergeant Lindquist and wishes him continued success in his career.

  • Frankford Township motor vehicle stop results in weapon arrest

    Arrested: James S. Fox, age 22, of Branchville, NJ. < Back Frankford Township motor vehicle stop results in weapon arrest Arrested: James S. Fox, age 22, of Branchville, NJ. Previous Next On Tuesday, May 17, 2011, while assigned to community policing in Frankford Township, Sheriff’s Officer Scott Haggerty observed a motor vehicle being operated by James S. Fox failing to maintain its lane of traffic. Sheriff’s Officer Haggerty stopped the vehicle and, after observing Fox attempt to perform several field sobriety tests, determined him to be intoxicated. Additionally, Sheriff’s Officer Haggerty observed a small handgun in the vehicle. The handgun was later determined to be a small caliber air pump metal BB gun. Further investigation also revealed Fox to be in possession of a quantity of marijuana. Fox was taken into custody and transported to the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office where he was processed and released. Fox was charged with driving while intoxicated, possession of a controlled dangerous substance in an amount less than 1/2 ounce, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a handgun without a permit, and several motor vehicle offenses. He was given a date to appear in Frankford Township Municipal Court. During the investigation, Sheriff’s Officer Haggerty was assisted by Sheriff’s Officer Ed Galinski and Sheriff’s Sergeant Ray Loevlie.

  • Foreclosure Listings Archive OLD | scsheriff

    Foreclosure Listings Archive Back to Foreclosures Case Number Docket Number Scheduled Sale Date Defendant Plaintiff Attorney Plaintiff Attorney Phone Approximate Judgement Address City Complete Status Buyer Price Upset Plaintiff 22000409 F-006016-21 12/21/2022 Teddy L. Cosgrove Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 6 Mudtown Road Sussex Plaintiff Adjourned to 2/15/2023 PHH Mortgage Corporation 22000405 F-15143-19 12/21/2022 KT NY Group, LLC Leopold & Associates, PLLC (914) 219-5787 30 Lee Drive Highland Lakes Sold to Plaintiff Lendinghome Funding Corporation 100 193000 Lendinghome Funding Corporation 22000408 F-009188-18 12/21/2022 Cynthia Dubis Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 2 Akron Way Hopatcong Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Christian Vega 207000 207000 Loancare, LLC 22000221 F-012660-19 12/21/2022 James D. Washer, Jr. Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & Hertzel, LLP (518) 786-9069 922 Plymouth Lake Drive Newton Cancelled M&T Bank 22000420 F-003476-19 12/21/2022 Jonathan L. Depue Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 6 Steamboat Drive, Unit 179 Building H-4 Vernon Cancelled U.S. Bank Trust National Association 22000330 F-000607-22 12/21/2022 James Smith, Jr. LOGS Legal Group, LLP (856) 793-3080 19 Indian Field Drive Hardyston Cancelled Wilmington Savings Fund Society 22000403 F-002660-22 12/21/2022 Paul D. Landau LOGS Legal Group, LLP (856) 793-3080 24 West Shore Trail Stockholm Sold to Plaintiff LOGS Legal Group, LLP 100 180000 Wells Fargo Bank, NA 22000410 F-002926-22 12/21/2022 Sean Fritts Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 517 Muscoda Road Highland Lakes Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser MBA Investment Group, LLC 174000 174000 Freedom Mortgage Corporation 22000369 F-4466-20 12/07/2022 Hinkley Auto Sales, Inc. Getler, Gomes & Sutton, PC (845) 533-4475 413 Route 206 Montague Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Christian Vega 100000 100000 SB One Bank 22000383 F-009252-20 12/07/2022 KT NY Group, LLC Hladik, Onorato & Federman, LLP (609) 840-5000 6 Kohlbocker Road Fredon Sold to Plaintiff Haymarket Insurance Company 100 208000 Haymarket Insurance Company 17001120 F-018163-16 12/07/2022 Doreen Elizabeth Smith Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 33 Maple Parkway Sparta Cancelled Wells Fargo Bank, NA 22000286 F-000503-22 12/07/2022 John M. Doremus Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 11 Lounsberry Hollow Road Sussex Cancelled Mortgage Assets Management, LLC 22000380 F-001144-22 12/07/2022 Bruce P. Moore Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & Hertzel, LLP (518) 786-9069 123 Davis Road Franklin Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Christian Vega 233000 386415.92 M & T Bank S/B/M Hudson City Savings Bank 22000288 F-004595-21 12/07/2022 John D. McFarlane Martone & Uhlmann (973) 473-3000 9 Wenatchee Road Vernon Sold to Plaintiff Reverse Mortgage Funding, LLC 100 257000 Reverse Mortgage Funding, LLC 22000385 F-004756-21 12/07/2022 ACE Ventures, NJ, LLC Friedman Vartolo, LLP (212) 471-5100 18 Adelphi Trail Hopatcong Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Thomas Marinaro 278000 278000 NWL Company, LLC 22000258 F-022914-17 11/16/2022 Edith McCaffrey Friedman Vartolo, LLP (212) 471-5100 56 Palomino Trail Vernon Cancelled Wilmington Trust, National Association 22000353 F-017557-19 11/16/2022 Scott Sprich Friedman Vartolo, LLP (212) 471-5100 495 Stanhope Road Byram Township Sold to Plaintiff U. S. Bank Trust National Association 100 327000 U.S. Bank Trust National Association 22000253 F-006483-21 11/16/2022 Helen Walker Cole Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 4 High-Toga Trail Andover Cancelled Mortgage Assets Management, LLC 22000308 F-016572-19 11/16/2022 CEJ Group LLC, Master Flips LLC, Master Holdings, LLC Hladik, Onorato & Federman, LLP (609) 840-5000 155 Breakneck Road Vernnon Sold to Plaintiff Haymarket Insurance Company 100 120000 Haymarket Insurance Company 19000565 F-003688-19 11/16/2022 Anthony D. Iacona, Sr. and Kathleen Iacona Parker McCay P.A. (856) 596-8900 28 Ike Williams road Hampton Township Sold to Plaintiff Wilmington Savings Fund Society 100 261000 Wilmington Savings Fund Society 17001290 F-004162-17 11/02/2022 William Allen Hart Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 1 South Trail Branchville Sold to Plaintiff PHH Mortgage Corporation 100 140000 PHH Mortgage Corporation 22000217 F-010144-20 11/02/2022 KT NY Group LLC Eisenberg, Gold & Agrawal, PC (856) 330-6200 3 New York Avenue Wantage Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Ivan P. Decarvalho 135000 125000 Alpha Loan Servicing LLC 22000337 F-023268-18 11/02/2022 Kerry Scott Lane Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 20 Morris Lake Road Sparta Sold to Plaintiff Wilmington Trust National Association 100 680000 Wilmington Trust National Association 22000178 F-010151-20 11/02/2022 KT NY Group, LLC Eisenberg, Gold & Agrawal, PC (856) 330-6200 72 High Street Newton Sold to Plaintiff Alpha Loan Servicing, LLC 100 206000 Alpha Loan Servicing, LLC 22000216 F-008306-19 11/02/2022 Jennifer Escala and Conan Escala Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 336 Brown Trail Hopatcong Sold to Plaintiff U.S. Bank N.A. 100 255000 U.S. Bank N.A. 22000214 F-020372-19 11/02/2022 Kelly Hemner Michael B. Meltzer, ESQ (973) 579-2999 153 Brooklyn Road, Unit 1 Stanhope Cancelled Sussex County Habitat for Humanity, Inc. 20000081 F-000584-19 11/02/2022 Mary Ellen Forsyth Stern, Lavinthal & Frankenberg, LLC (973) 797-1100 22 Lonaconing Road Highland Lakes Sold to Plaintiff Santander Bank, N.A. 100 162000 Santander Bank, N.A. 22000341 F-026209-16 11/02/2022 Scott Daniel Simpson Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & Hertzel, LLP (518) 786-9069 160 State Route 284 Wantage Cancelled M & T Bank 22000169 F-020713-19 11/02/2022 Christopher J. Tucci Gross Polowy, LLC (716) 204-1700 60 Davis Road Franklin Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Sheri Borg 241000 211000 MidFirst Bank 22000139 F-015007-19 10/19/2022 Anthony M. Galluzzo Milstead & Associates, LLC (856) 482-1400 621 Canistear Road Highland Lakes Cancelled Banc of California, National Association 22000003 F-013018-19 10/19/2022 Rebecca Alexander Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 116 Monroe Trail Hopatcong Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Timothy Fahy 250000 186000 Midfist Bank 22000212 F-003958-20 10/19/2022 Louis W. Picaro and Michaeline Picaro Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 30 Lenape Avenue Newton Sold to Plaintiff U. S. Bank Trust, N.A. 100 283000 U.S. Bank Trust, N.A. 22000311 F-002688-22 10/19/2022 John Chiuchiolo Ansell Grimm & Aaron, PC (609) 751-5551 1 Point 0 Woods Terrace, Unit 1 Vernon Cancelled Great Gorge Village South Condominium 22000323 F-019667-19 10/19/2022 Mary Maloney Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 137 Bucknell Trail Hopatcong Sold to Plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank, NA 100 95000 Wells Fargo Bank, NA 22000317 F-001702-22 10/19/2022 Holly Kearney KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 936 West Walnut Drive Stillwater Cancelled Rocket Mortgage, LLC 22000312 F-003288-22 10/19/2022 Susan Crum Powers Kirn, LLC (856) 802-1000 10 Madison Drive Ogdensburg Cancelled The Money Store 22000185 F-1274-21 10/05/2022 Amita Romer Getler, Gomes & Sutton, PC (845) 533-4475 Residential Unit, First Floor, 142 Heritage Lane Hamburg Sold to Plaintiff Provident Bank 100 143000 Provident Bank 22000268 F-003402-20 10/05/2022 Tyler Van Orden Powers Kirn, LLC (856) 802-1000 259 Wawayanda Road Vernon Sold to Plaintiff Wilmington Savings Fund Society 100 117000 Wilmington Savings Fund Society 22000266 F-020672-19 10/05/2022 Kathleen M. Ennis Powers Kirn, LLC (856) 802-1000 20 Peregrine Point Hampton Sold to Plaintiff PennyMac Loan Services, LLC 100 232000 PennyMac Loan Services, LLC 19000801 F-050889-14 10/05/2022 Jose R. Morales Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman & Gordon, LLP (973) 325-8800 294 Route 284, Wantage Cancelled Deutsche Bank National Trust Company 22000262 F-000456-22 10/05/2022 Debra Case McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, LLC (856) 858-7080 902 Holly Path Stillwater Sold to Plaintiff The Huntington National Bank 100 124000 The Huntington National Bank 22000289 F-020614-18 10/05/2022 Lukasz Debek Powers Kirn, LLC (856) 802-1000 207 Stickles Pond Road Andover Sold to Plaintiff PennyMac Loan Services,LLC 100 261000 PennyMac Loan Services, LLC 20000147 F-023406-17 10/05/2022 Anthony C. and Monica Flachs Duane Morris, LLP (215) 979-1000 114 Hillside Road Vernon Sold to Plaintiff TD Bank, N. A. 100 103000 TD Bank, N.A, 22000272 F-568-20 10/05/2022 Bobbi Poyneer Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard, PC (973) 538-4700 214 Old Clove Road Sussex Sold to Plaintiff Deutsche Bank National Trust Company 100 209000 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company 22000254 F-9512-20 09/21/2022 Nancy Lynn Price Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard, PC (973) 538-4700 44 Stempert Road Newton Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Kelly Zhong 225000 225000 CSMC 2018-RPL1 Trust 22000252 F-001072-22 09/21/2022 Interstate Assets, LLC Romano Garubo & Argentieri (856) 384-1515 49 State Route 23 Montague Sold to Plaintiff Visio Financial Services, Inc. 100 174000 Visio Financial Services, Inc. 22000058 F-002405-20 09/21/2022 Mary Ellen Chewey Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 15 Cedar Tree Lane Sparta Cancelled PHH Mortgage Corporation 22000154 F-004225-19 09/21/2022 Constance K. Bearfield Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman & Gordon, LLP (973) 325-8800 26 Kynor Avenue Stanhope Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Lie Chen 31000 31000 U.S. Bank National Association 20000286 F-018404-19 09/21/2022 Stephen A. Michael KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 118 Bucknell Trail Hopatcong Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Sheri Borg 116000 99000 MidFirst Bank 22000204 SWC-F-025006-10 09/21/2022 Benjamin C. Robles and Rosario Robles Pincus Law Group, PLLC (516) 699-8902 424 River Styx Road Hopatcong Sold to Plaintiff NEWREZ LLC 100 200000 NEWREZ LLC 21000309 F-000247-19 09/07/2022 Ronald T. Evans Pluese Becker & Saltzman, LLC (856) 813-1700 3 Beardslee Hill Franklin Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Christian Vega 221000 195000 Wilmington Trust 22000223 F-018825-19 09/07/2022 Robert G. Young Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 2 Short Hill Road Andover Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Ivan Decarvalho 266000 232000 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. 22000170 F-014637-19 09/07/2022 Sean P. Anderson Gross Polowy, LLC (716) 204-1700 21 Colonial Circle Glenwood Sold to Plaintiff Freedom Mortgage Corporation 100 391000 Freedom Mortgage Corporation 22000226 F-012656-19 09/07/2022 James Surowiec Powers Kirn, LLC (856) 802-1000 48 Hunters Lane Sparta Sold to Plaintiff PennyMac Loan Services, LLC 100 297000 PennyMac Loan Services, LLC 22000140 F-023937-18 09/07/2022 John H. Lang Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 268 State Route 94 Vernon Cancelled Reverse Mortgage Funding, LLC 22000220 F-001247-20 09/07/2022 Roberta Ziler Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 22 Adair Street Stanhope Sold to Plaintiff Bank of America, N.A. 100 315000 Bank of America, N.A. 22000225 F-001606-22 09/07/2022 Mary Ann Hobaugh LOGS Legal Group, LLP (856) 793-3080 188 Neilson Road Wantage Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Frank Bilvin and Claudette Bilvin 195000 194000 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. 22000129 F-021300-19 09/07/2022 Elias G. Turkmany Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 140 Rollins Trail Hopatcong Sold to Plaintiff Truist Bank 100 231000 Truist Bank 19000226 F-014258-18 08/17/2022 Constantina Giannaros McCabe, Weisberg & Conway (856) 858-7080 23 Stonehedge Drive, Hardyston Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Zhenhong Zhou 391000 391000 Lyons Mortgage Services, Inc. 17001228 F-011575-17 08/17/2022 Frank Kowalick, III Powers Kirn, LLC (856) 802-1000 243 Pequest Road Andover Cancelled J P Morgan Chase Bank 22000171 F-007239-19 08/17/2022 Timothy David Frayko Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & Hertzel, LLP (518) 786-9069 112 Overlook Drive Montague Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Zhenhong Zhou 210000 210000 Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC 22000134 F-019902-16 08/17/2022 Paul & Michelle C. Masser LOGS Legal Group, LLP (856) 793-3080 251 Stanhope Road Sparta Cancelled Bank of New York 21000268 F-003677-20 08/17/2022 Richard Lewis Stern & Eisenberg (609) 397-9200 36 Ruth Street Stanhope Cancelled U.S. Bank Trust, N.A. 22000219 F-007422-20 08/17/2022 Samer Saleh McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, LLC (856) 858-7080 1 Mountain Road Hamburg Sold to Plaintiff Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC 100 228000 Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC 22000177 F-005584-21 08/03/2022 Joseph S. Selobyt Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners (973) 575-0707 3 Willowbrook Drive Branchville Sold to Plaintiff Reverse Mortgage Solutions, Inc. 100 215000 Reverse Mortgage Solutions, Inc. 20000158 F-009557-19 08/03/2022 Edward Sprich, Jr. KML Law Group, PC (215) 627-1322 63 Lake Terrace Sparta Cancelled Wilmington Trust, NA 09000694 F-017060-08 08/03/2022 Marise Jean Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 4 Ekes Court Vernon Sold to Plaintiff American Home Mortgage Servicing, Inc 100 440000 American Home Mortgage Servicing, Inc 21000276 F-019918-19 08/03/2022 Rita P. Emmetts Stern & Eisenberg (609) 397-9200 24 Sutton Road, Hopatcong Cancelled Caliber Home Loans, Inc. 19000192 F-010408-18 08/03/2022 Ricci George Stern & Eisenberg, PC (609) 397-9200 52 Unger Avenue a/k/a 402 Willis Avenue Stanhope (Hopatcong Boro) Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Zhen Hong Zhou 309000 309000 U.S. Bank National Association 17001120 F-018163-16 08/03/2022 Doreen Elizabeth Smith Robertson, Anschutz, Scheid, Crane & Partners, PLLC (973) 575-0707 33 Maple Parkway Sparta Cancelled Wells Fargo Bank 22000057 F-014329-18 08/03/2022 Nicholas C. Dellisanti, II Pincus Law Group, PLLC (516) 699-8902 33 Huntsville Road, Andover Cancelled Bank of New York Mellon 22000130 F-009868-18 07/20/2022 Gerald Kanzic Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & Hertzel, LLP (518) 786-9069 2 Dylan Drive Sparta Sold to Plaintiff Community Loan Servicing, LLC 100 304000 Community Loan Servicing, LLC 22000055 F-006137-20 07/20/2022 Joel & Jamie Sprague Knuckles, Komosinski & Elliott (201) 391-0370 19356 Dell Place, Stanhope Cancelled NJCC Fund #5 Trust 22000091 F-020156-19 07/20/2022 Aaron Colvin Hill, Wallack, LLP (609) 924-0808 905 Tupelo Path Stillwater Sold to Plaintiff BankUnited, N.A. 100 273000 BankUnited, N.A. 22000172 F-001289-20 07/20/2022 Millie Dianne Harris Knuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, LLP (201) 391-0370 242 Acabonack Road Highland Lakes Sold to Plaintiff Planet Home Lending, LLC 100 155000 Planet Home Lending, LLC 22000013 F-020864-19 07/20/2022 Christopher Weigel KML Law Group (215) 627-1322 1568 Route 565, Vernon Sold to Plaintiff Quicken Loans, Inc. 100 285000 Quicken Loans, Inc. 21000328 F-003230-18 07/20/2022 Brandon Bozsik Pluese,Becker & Saltzman, LLC (856) 813-1700 1 Gray Rock Drive, Unit 1 Vernon Sold to Plaintiff Federal National Mortgage Association 100 139000 Federal National Mortgage Association 22000124 F-020616-19 07/20/2022 Frank Columbo Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners (973) 575-0707 23 Tobyhanna Trail Hopatcong Sold to Plaintiff Bank of New York Mellon 100 300000 Bank of New York Mellon 22000052 F-002024-20 07/20/2022 James L. Ormezzano, Jr. Parker McCay (856) 596-8900 1509 Route 565, Vernon Cancelled M & T Bank 22000173 F-021108-19 07/20/2022 Jeffrey E. Ruud Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman & Gordon, LLP (973) 325-8800 27 Musconetcong Avenue Hopatcong Sold to Plaintiff U.S. Bank National Assoc. 100 306000 U.S. Bank National Assoc. 21000417 F-000935-20 07/20/2022 Michael L. Rahill Brock & Scott, PLLC (844) 856-6646 32 Harvard Trail Hopatcong, NJ Sold to Plaintiff Deutsche Bank National Trust Company 100 132000 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company 20000147 F-023406-17 07/20/2022 Anthony C. & Monica Flachs Duane Morris, LLP (215) 979-1000 144 Hillside road Highland Lakes Cancelled TD Bank, NA 20000220 F-018677-19 07/06/2022 Carole Powers Gordon Hladik, Onorato & Federman, LLP (609) 840-5000 3 Evergreen Road, Vernon Bankruptcy Hold Invictus Residential Pooler L.P. 20000005 F-13145-19 07/06/2022 Douglas W. Welle Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard (973) 538-9300 95 Flatbrook Road Sandyston Cancelled Deutsche Bank National Trust Company 17000997 F-030211-16 07/06/2022 Gerald H. & Karin G. Forgione Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & Hertzel, LLP (518) 786-9069 5 Summer Street Hardyston Cancelled Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC 18001000 F-027451-17 07/06/2022 Daniel & Kelly Smith Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard (973) 538-9300 105 Little Circle Drive Hampton Sold to Plaintiff Deutsche Bank, National Trust Company 100 140000 Deutsche Bank, National Trust Company 19000888 F-005898-19 07/06/2022 Barbara G. Waleck McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce (732) 902-5399 10 Hemlock Drive Franklin Sold to Plaintiff Nationstar Mortgage LLC 100 290000 Nationstar Mortgage LLC 22000020 F-007599-20 06/15/2022 Laura L. and Ronald M. Kulman Friedman Vartolo (212) 471-5100 11 Beaver Run Road, Lafayette Cancelled Wilmington Savings Fund Society 20000304 F-005861-20 06/15/2022 Nancy Huizenga and John Bocchino, Wife and Husband Romano Garubo & Argentieri (856) 384-1515 39 New Hampshire Street, Newton Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Ivan P. DeCarvalho 209000 209000 U.S. Bank National Association 22000001 F-012806-19 06/15/2022 Steven E. Johnson Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners (973) 575-0707 50 Fairview Avenue, Newton Bankruptcy Hold U. S. Bank, NA 19000874 F-005974-19 06/15/2022 Rafael S. Villamora Powers Kirn (856) 802-1000 20 Saddleridge Road, Sparta Cancelled Ally Bank 22000005 F-019708-18 06/15/2022 Carolina Margarita Gali Friedman Vartolo (212) 471-5100 2 Mill Race Court, Green Sold to Plaintiff US Bank National Association 100 400000 US Bank National Association 22000058 F-002405-20 06/15/2022 Mary Ellen Chewey Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners (973) 575-0707 15 Cedar Tree Lane, Sparta Cancelled PHH Mortgage Corporation 21000329 F-000320-20 06/15/2022 Joseph M. Creeden Martone & Uhlmann (973) 473-3000 32 Roosevelt Drive Ogdensburg Sold to Plaintiff PNC Bank, National Association 100 $227,000.00 PNC Bank, National Association 20000286 F-018404-19 06/01/2022 Stephen A. Michael KML Law Group (215) 627-1322 118 Bucknell Trail, Hopatcong Cancelled MIDFIRST Bank 22000025 F-025342-18 06/01/2022 Michael T. Callahan, Jr. Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners (973) 575-0707 2 Plaza Drive, Hampton Sold to Plaintiff LoanCare, LLC 100 205000 Loancare, LLC 22000042 F-022531-18 06/01/2022 Dena Ratz Brock & Scott (844) 856-6646 54 Rose Morrow Road, Wantage Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Vega Assets Investments, LLC 223000 223000 U.S. National Bank Association 22000081 F-1076-21 06/01/2022 Ruby Orange, LLC Getler, Gomes & Sutton, P.C. (845) 533-4475 219 Spring Street Newton Sold to Plaintiff Provident Bank 100 310000 Provident Bank 21000426 F-021029-14 06/01/2022 James A. Sanchez KML Law Group (215) 627-1322 5 Stonewall Drive, Vernon Sold to Plaintiff Bank of New York Mellon, FKA 100 297000 Bank of New York Mellon, FKA 21000431 F-007408-20 06/01/2022 GWPK, LLC Eisenberg, Gold & Agrawal (856) 330-6200 45 Route 521 Hampton Cancelled IL Lending, LLC 20000104 F-013962-19 06/01/2022 Robert W. Schalk RAS Citron (973) 575-0707 14 Lakeside Drive East Highland Lakes Sold to Plaintiff Nationstar Mortgage, LLC 100 120000 Nationstar Mortgage, LLC 22000090 F-010947-18 05/18/2022 Richard Martinez Pluese Becker & Saltzman, LLC (856) 813-1700 1810 County Road 565 Sussex Sold to Plaintiff Freedom Mortgage Corporation 100 254000 Freedom Mortgage Corporation 22000095 F-005204-19 05/18/2022 Joseph S. Orlandino Friedman Vartolo, LLP (212) 471-5100 13 Wenatchee Road Highland Lakes Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser NJSL 7, LLC 120000 120000 U.S. Bank Trust N.A. 22000016 F-016134-17 05/18/2022 Jilliam A. Ramirez Pluese, Becker & Saltzman (856) 813-1700 71 Indian Trail, Hopatcong Sold to Plaintiff HSBC Bank, USA 100 381000 HSBC Bank, USA 22000067 F-3159-19 05/04/2022 Stephen Graves Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard (973) 538-9300 24 Liberty Lane, Franklin Sold to Plaintiff CSMC 2018-RPL1 Trust 100 180000 CSMC 2018-RPL1 Trust 22000004 F-018667-19 05/04/2022 Daniel R. Carter Stern & Eisenberg (609) 397-9200 8 Carter Lane, Frankford Sold to Plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank, NA 100 84000 Wells Fargo Bank, NA 19000198 F-21604-15 05/04/2022 Brian Finigan Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard, PC (973) 538-4700 4401 Rudetown Road Hardyston Cancelled Deutsche Bank National Trust Company 21000344 F-002264-21 05/04/2022 MC Contractor Services, LLC Weber, Gallagher, Simpson, Stapleton, Fires & Newby, LLP (856) 667-9111 8 Brighton Avenue, Andover Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser 8 Brighton LLC 190000 190000 Loan Funder LLC 22000068 F-1805-21 05/04/2022 Frances R. Knapp Getler, Gomes & Sutton, LLC (845) 533-4475 18 River Styx Road, Hopatcong Cancelled Provident Bank 19000340 F-017417-18 05/04/2022 David Kochan Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners (973) 575-0707 8 Evergreen Road, Vernon Sold to Plaintiff Nationstar Mortgage, LLC 100 280000 Nationstar Mortgage, LLC 20000078 F-026863-15 05/04/2022 Donna P. Garrigan Pluese, Becker & Saltzman (856) 813-1700 7 Birchwood Drive, Montague Sold to Plaintiff HSBC Bank USA 100 177000 HSBC Bank USA 22000110 FM-02-2767-15 Judgement Sale 05/04/2022 Jay Rosen Chiesa, Shahinian & Giantomasi, OC (973) 325-1500 1 Echo Island, 290 East Shore Tail, Sparta Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Christopher Keelin 451000 450000 Allison Rosen 21000430 F-018453-19 04/20/2022 Amanda Leavy McCabe, Weisberg & Conway (856) 858-7080 240 Lake Drive, Byram Bankruptcy Hold Amerihome Mortgage Company, LLC 21000290 F-003366-20 04/20/2022 Mathew Christy and Amy Christy Pluese, Becker & Saltzman (856) 813-1700 15 Glenside Avenue, Hamburg Cancelled New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency 21000304 F-031421-14 04/20/2022 B.V.J. & P., Inc. Durkin & Durkin (973) 244-9969 75 Route 206, Byram Cancelled First Hope Bank, N.A. 19000889 F-013751-19 04/20/2022 Thomas B. Trudgeon Jr. Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners (973) 575-0707 116 Hillside Drive, Newton Sold to Plaintiff Ditech Financial LLC 100 230000 Ditech Financial LLC 22000019 F-010061-20 04/20/2022 Juanita Szoke Stern & Eisenberg (609) 397-9200 27 Morris Road, Hopatcong Cancelled US Bank Trust National Association 19000884 F-023467-18 04/20/2022 Pedro J. Godoy Brock & Scott (844) 856-6646 312 Dupont Avenue, Hopatcong Plaintiff Adjourned to 5/18/22 Santander Bank, NA 21000288 F-000473-21 04/20/2022 Keith J. Crothers and Kathryn Crothers Hill Wallack (609) 924-0808 21 Roslyn Road, Branchville Sold to Plaintiff U.S. Bank National Association 100 325000 U.S. Bank National Association 21000262 F-007647-20 04/20/2022 East Meridian, LLC Eisenberg, Gold & Agrawal (856) 330-6200 243 River Road, Montague Cancelled IL Lending, LLC 22000054 F-004565-20 04/20/2022 Matthew Edward Brehm Brock & Scott (844) 856-6646 86 Brooklyn Road, Stanhope Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Nehemias Home Investment 261000 232000 Wilmington Savings Funds Society, FSB 21000303 F-031388-14 04/20/2022 Pasquale A. Barone and Kristine Barone Durkin & Durkin (973) 244-9969 41 Kilroy Road, Andover Cancelled First Hope Bank, N.A. 20000218 F-013071-19 04/06/2022 KT NY Group, LLC Hladik, Onorato & Federman, LLP (609) 840-5000 9 Pierce Street, Sparta Spld to 3rd Party Purchaser Luis Acosta & George Malizia 316000 $305,000.00 Christana Trust 18000038 F-014949-17 04/06/2022 Annegret Sandau & Jack Sandau KML Law Group (215) 627-1322 633 State Route 94 South, Fredon Bankruptcy - Hold Homebridge Financial Services, Inc. 21000410 F-015741-19 04/06/2022 Michael J. Langdo Milstead & Associates (856) 482-1400 6 North Riverstyx Road, Hopatcong Sold to Plaintiff Bank of America, NA 100 $225,000.00 Bank of America, NA 21000327 F-000122-18 04/06/2022 Joel R. Wilson Stern & Eisenberg (609) 397-9200 1020 Owassa Road, Stillwater Cancelled U.S. Bank Trust National Association 18000857 F-006009-18 04/06/2022 Teodoro F. Arocho KML Law Group (215) 627-1322 35 Adelohi Trail, Hopatcong Cancelled Home Bridge Financial Services, Inc. 21000396 F-003352-20 04/06/2022 Miranda Mathis Pincus Law Group, PLLC (516) 699-8902 1 Lakeview Drive, Hamburg Sold to Plaintiff Mill City Mortgage Loan Trust 2018-4 100 337000 Mill City Mortgage Loan Trust 2018-4 21000376 F-022593-18 04/06/2022 Catherine Stolk Steven A. Varano, PC (973) 256-1414 16 Mountain Trail, Sandyston Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Wagner Abren 130000 $107,000.00 Catherine Rizzolo-Geib 22000043 F-000620-21 04/06/2022 Thomas H. Woods, Jr. McCabe, Weisberg & Conway (856) 858-7080 1 Trefoll Lane, Vernon Sold to Plaintiff Loandepot.com 100 252000 Loandepot.com 22000044 F-002055-21 04/06/2022 Thomas C. Ogar Brock & Scott (844) 856-6646 913 Laurel Drive, Stillwater Sold to Plaintiff Deutche Bank National Trust Company 100 $210,000.00 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company 21000313 F-000125-20 04/06/2022 Dennis Petrillo and Deborah A. Petrillo Ross Eisenberg, Law (516) 828-5122 749 Brooklyn Mountain Road, Hopatcong Sold to Plaintiff U. S. Bank Trust National Association 100 $300,000.00 U.S. Bank Trust National Association 20000310 F-012623-18 03/16/2022 Thomas Mulroy and Christine Mulroy Michael B. Meltzer, Esq. (973) 579-2999 80 Plotts Road, Hampton Cancelled Timothy Mulroy, Executor of the Estate of Martha J. Mulroy 20000211 F-015180-19 03/16/2022 KT NY Group LLC Hladik, Onorato & Federman, LLP (609) 840-5000 135 Old Clove Road, Wantage Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Thomas Marinaro 246000 $231,000.00 Christiana Trust 22000012 F-004033-20 03/16/2022 Lorrainne Burgess KML Law Group (215) 627-1322 33 Blueberry Hill, Hampton Sold to Plaintiff Quicken Loans, Inc. 100 $249,000.00 Quicken Loans, Inc. 20000018 F-018056-17 03/16/2022 Jeffrey P. & Christine L. Sisco Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & Hertzel, LLP (518) 786-9069 42 Cottage Lane, Sparta Sold to 3rdParty Purchaser Mark Dahowski 416000 $373,000.00 Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC 22000017 F-009962-20 03/16/2022 Timothy Sean O'Mara Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners (973) 575-0707 436 State Route 515, Vernon Sold to Plaintiff Nationstar Mortgage, LLC 100 $350,000.00 Nationstar Mortgage, LLC 19000752 F-004949-19 03/16/2022 Eric S. Kalugin KML Law Group (215) 627-1322 5 Ashford Street, Newton Sold to Plaintiff Laelia, LLC 100 $600,000.00 Laelia, LLC 19000691 F-009342-19 03/16/2022 Natalie Randazzo KML Law Group (215) 627-1322 17 Fern Road, Sparta Sold to Plaintiff Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC 100 $216,000.00 Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC 19000504 F-016514-18 03/16/2022 Ralph T. Bonard, Jr and Laine Hissett Bonard Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & Hertzel, LLP (518) 786-9069 39 North Clark Street, Ogdensburg Sold to Plaintiff Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC 100 $326,000.00 Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC 20000279 F-003743-20 03/16/2022 Scott Snuszka Knuckles, Komosinski & Elliott (201) 391-0370 6 Sunrise Drive Unit 4 f/k/a Unit 60, Vernon Cancelled NJCC Fund #5 Trust 17000930 F-032347-16 03/16/2022 Richard D. Tohosky Powers Kirn (856) 802-1000 337 River Road, Montague Cancelled Pennymac Loan Services, LLC 22000014 F-007781-20 03/16/2022 David Genese KML Law Group (215) 627-1322 103 Oak Lane, Highland Lakes Sold to Plaintiff Elizon Master Participation Trust I, 100 $128,000.00 Elizon Master Participation Trust I, 22000002 F-000724-21 03/02/2022 Christine L. & Jeffrey P. Sisco McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce (732) 902-5399 42 Cottage Lane, Sparta Cancelled The Bank of New York Mellon 20000089 F-009613-19 03/02/2022 Joseph E. Cotton Powers Kirn (856) 802-1000 31 Glenn Terrace, Fredon Sold to 3rd party purchaser Torres Capital Partners, Inc. 226000 $226,000.00 Wells Fargo, NA 21000295 F-001463-20 03/02/2022 James Allen Jaroszewski KML Law Group (215) 627-1322 3 Chapel Hill Court, Sparta Sold to 3rd Party purchaser Anthony Alexander 767000 $663,000.00 Quicken Loans, LLC 21000155 F-001476-19 03/02/2022 Isreal Lebron and Sherika Lebron Ansell Grimm & Aaron, PC (609) 751-5551 18 Augusta Drive, Unit #1, Vernon Cancelled Great Gorge Village South Condominium Council 20000106 F-024386-18 03/02/2022 Daniel Van Orden Martone & Uhlmann (973) 473-3000 2 Lake Grinnell Island, Sparta Cancelled Joseph & Jane L. Ossou 21000343 F-023886-18 03/02/2022 Joseph W. and Robyn Dietz McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce (732) 902-5399 11 Lawrie Avenue, Hopatcong Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Homes By Christopher LLC 222000 $195,000.00 The Bank of New York Mellon 20000136 F-018515-19 03/02/2022 Frantz Eugene and Karlene Morrison LOGS Legal Group, LLP (856) 793-3080 21 Lawrence Avenue, Stanhope Cancelled Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. 18001060 F-011272-18 03/02/2022 Valerie Palumbo and Michael Brennan Parker McCay (856) 596-8900 27 Walnut Street, Sussex Cancelled M&T Bank 21000345 F-006947-19 03/02/2022 Gail Mlinarcik Pluese, Becker & Saltzman (856) 813-1700 3 Lawrie Avenue, Hopatcong Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Christian Vega 177000 $177,000.00 Provident Bank 19000237 F-028228-17 03/02/2022 Bula World Holdings Limited Liability Company Buchanan Ingersoll Rooney, PC (609) 987-6800 109 Route 206, Byram Cancelled Comerica Bank 18000984 F-010544-18 03/02/2022 Joseph N. & Lisa A. Esposito McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce (732) 902-5399 118 Evergreen Avenue, Hopatcong Sold to Plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank National Association 100 $196,000.00 Wells Fargo Bank National Association 21000311 F-001282-20 02/16/2022 Kristina Carames Friedman Vartolo (212) 471-5100 9 Spruce Street, Vernon Sold to Plaintiff U. S. Trust National Association 100 $153,000.00 U.S. Bank Trust National Association 21000043 F-000262-20 02/16/2022 Patricia M. Trunzo and Anthony W. Trunzo Romano Garubo & Argentieri (856) 384-1515 27 Davis Road, Sparta Sold to Plaintiff U. S. Bank National Association 100 $290,000.00 U.S. Bank National Association 21000424 F-9127-20 02/16/2022 Madison Investment Group, LLC Braverman & Lester (201) 487-5544 7 Mondamin Road, Vernon Sold to Plaintiff Toorak Capital Partners, LLC 100 $199,000.00 Toorak Capital Partners, LLC 19000517 F-017453-18 02/16/2022 Elizabeth Bennett Pluese, Becker & Saltzman (856) 813-1700 37 East Shore Trail, Stockholm Sold to Plaintiff Selene Finance, LP 100 $204,000.00 Selene Finance, LP 21000423 F-6330-20 02/16/2022 Irene D. Czarnecki Hill Wallack (609) 924-0808 49 Village Drive, Hamburg Cancelled Hamburg Village Condominium Association, Inc. 20000068 F-014839-19 02/16/2022 Carmen Montanez Frenkel Lambert Weiss Weisman & Gordon (973) 325-8800 4 Davos Drive, Unit 3, Vernon Sold to 3rd party purchaser Omar Ibrahim 110000 $100,000.00 Aurora Financial Group, Inc. 21000312 F-013137-19 02/16/2022 Stephen T. Keenan, Jr. Friedman Vartolo (212) 471-5100 28 Belton Street, Stanhope Cancelled U.S. Bank Trust National Association 21000433 F-007409-20 02/16/2022 GWPK LLC Eisenberg, Gold & Agrawal (856) 330-6200 6 Pine Terrace West, Vernon Cancelled IL Lending, LLC 21000346 F-009466-20 02/16/2022 Kathleen M. Schmidt Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners (973) 575-0707 14 Toboggan Trail, Sussex Sold to Plaintiff Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 100 $108,000.00 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 21000291 F-010346-19 02/16/2022 James J. Williams, III and Tina L. Williams LOGS Legal Group, LLP (856) 793-3080 11 Deer Run, Fredon Cancelled Specialized Loan Servicing, LLC 21000273 F-003765-19 02/02/2022 Tara M. Rewoldt Pluese, Becker & Saltzman (856) 813-1700 963 Ridge Road, Stillwater Sold to Plaintiff U. S. Bank Trust National Association 100 $252,000.00 U.S. Bank Trust National Association 17001038 F-006134-17 02/02/2022 Frank D. & Heather D. Martucci Pluese, Becker & Saltzman (856) 813-1700 91 Randolph Avenue, Hopatcong Sold to Plaintiff New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency 100 $269,000.00 New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency 21000409 F-001291-20 02/02/2022 Arley Farms, LLc Bourne, Noll & Kenyon (908) 277-2200 Wolf's Corner Road, Green Sold to Plaintiff Forest Knoll, LLC 100 $330,896.73 Forest Knoll, LLC 20000145 F-018083-19 02/02/2022 Siobhan Donahue KML Law Group (215) 627-1322 82 Lakeview Drive, Wantage Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser DIIT, LLC 144000 $144,000.00 Homebridge Financial Services, Inc. 21000277 F-003638-20 02/02/2022 David C. Conklin and Corrine A. Conklin Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners (973) 575-0707 87 Cemetery Road, Sussex Cancelled Wells Fargo Bank, National Association 21000397 F-419920-19 02/02/2022 Robert Young Powers Kirn (856) 802-1000 8 Hillcreast Trail, Byram Sold to Plaintiff Wilmington Savings Fund Society 100 $181,000.00 Wilmington Savings Fund Society 21000411 F-000834-19 02/02/2022 Cathy Martinez Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners (973) 575-0707 5 Powerhorn Court, Unit 1, Vernon Sold to Plaintiff Loancare, LLC 100 $100,000.00 Loancare, LLC 19000355 F-023375-18 02/02/2022 Anthony Biasi Michael A. Alfieri (732) 360-9266 45 Eric Trail, Vernon Bankruptcy - Hold LYNX Asset Services 21000062 F-7852-20 02/02/2022 Lawana Khalil Romano Garubo & Argentieri (856) 384-1515 5 Quail Court, Hamburg Sold to Plaintiff UMB Bank, National Association 100 212000 UMB Bank, National Association 21000413 F-003949-20 02/02/2022 John Cheevers Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard (973) 538-9300 7 Cliffside Court, Hardyston Sold to Plaintiff PNC Bank, National Association 100 $234,000.00 PNC Bank, National Association 21000335 F-004702-19 02/02/2022 Melissa M. Bauer Parker McCay (856) 596-8900 27 Bluffs Court, Hamburg Cancelled U.S. Bank National Association 20000074 F-015011-19 02/02/2022 Cynthia A. Moricz De Tecso Parker McCay (856) 596-8900 552 Terrace Drive, Highland Lakes Cancelled Wilmington Savings Fund Society 21000310 F-017739-19 01/19/2022 Lea Rodriguez Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners (973) 575-0707 10 Eileen Drive, Wantage Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Anthony Alexander 436000 $357,000.00 PHH Mortgage Corporation 21000352 F-008593-20 01/19/2022 Raymond A. Delbury and Jean Marie Delbury Durkin & Durkin (973) 244-9969 65 Lowe Road, Wantage Sold to Plaintiff First Hope Bank, N.A. 100 $326,000.00 First Hope Bank, N.A. 20000228 F-015063-19 01/19/2022 KT NY Group LLC, a NJ Limited Liability Co. Hladik, Onorato & Federman, LLP (609) 840-5000 1 Larch Avenue, Sussex Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Luis Acosta 221000 $220,000.00 Lendinghome Funding Corporation 20000225 F-016804-19 01/19/2022 Gregory J. Skinner Brock & Scott (844) 856-6646 234 Lakeside Avenue, Hopatcong Cancelled HSBC Bank USA, National Association 21000358 F-014565-19 01/19/2022 Donald Gholson and Cary L. Gholson Parker McCay (856) 596-8900 1 Logan Lane, Sussex Sold to Plaintiff Freedom Mortgage Corporation 100 $319,000.00 Freedom Mortgage Corporation 20000099 F-017649-19 01/19/2022 Carl Dewoody and Toni Dewoody LOGS Legal Group, LLP (856) 793-3080 2 Oak Road, Hampton Sold to Plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. 100 $312,000.00 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. 21000347 F-019901-19 01/19/2022 Paul Casler Ansell Grimm & Aaron, PC (609) 751-5551 7 Arapahoe, Unit #7, Vernon Cancelled Mountainside Section Condominium Council 18001067 F-008557-18 01/19/2022 Bryan Palicia LOGS Legal Group, LLP (856) 793-3080 83 Sammis Road, Sussex Cancelled Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC 20000208 F-013317-19 01/19/2022 KT NY Group LLC Hladik, Onorato & Federman, LLP (609) 840-5000 25 Lee Drive, Vernon Sold to Plaintiff Lendinghome Funding Corporation 100 $150,000.00 Lendinghome Funding Corporation 20000316 F-008872-19 01/19/2022 Ruth E. McConnell Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners (973) 575-0707 34 Linden Avenue, Stanhope Sold to Plaintiff Reverse Mortgage Funding, LLC Reverse Mortgage Funding, LLC 20000224 F-013554-19 01/19/2022 KT NY Group LLC Hladik, Onorato & Federman, LLP (609) 840-5000 108 E. Lakeside Drive, Highland Lakes Sold to Plaintiff Lendinghome Funding Corporation 100 $242,000.00 Lendinghome Funding Corporation 21000333 F-016451-19 01/05/2022 Charles Stoveken Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners (973) 575-0707 4 Bevans Road, Layton Sold to Plaintiff NEWREZ, LLC 100 $191,000.00 NEWREZ, LLC 20000222 F-015137-19 01/05/2022 KT NY Group LLC, Kenneth Tse Hladik, Onorato & Federman, LLP (609) 840-5000 31 Sharp Road, Frankford Sold to Plaintiff CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND 100 Christiana Trust 21000334 F-017032-19 01/05/2022 Steven Capuano Parker McCay (856) 596-8900 14 Lewisburg Road, Wantage Cancelled Wilmington Savings Fund Society 21000336 F-007184-19 01/05/2022 Richard H. Gorth and Daniel Gorth Friedman Vartolo (212) 471-5100 3 Coursen Street, Stanhope Sold to 3rd Party Purchaser Christian Vega 206000 $206,000.00 U.S. Bank Trust National Association 21000332 F-016579-19 01/05/2022 Russell Woodhead McCabe, Weisberg & Conway (856) 858-7080 24 Plaza Drive, Hampton Sold to Plaintiff The Huntington National Bank 100 $209,000.00 The Huntington National Bank 15001092 F-024657-14 01/05/2022 Marius Kassarate Ansell Grimm & Aaron, PC (609) 751-5551 13 Bitter Root Trail, Hardyston Cancelled Indian Field at Hardyston Homeowners Association, Inc. 21000285 F-009758-20 12/15/2021 KT NY Group, LLC Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard (973) 538-9300 137934.32 7 Glenside Trail, Sparta Sold to 3rd party purchaser Nicholas and Jeanette Charles 156000 149000 1Sharpe Opportunity Intermediate Trust 21000011 F-007712-18 12/15/2021 Ana M. Alea-Schlichting Ansell Grimm & Aaron (609) 751-5551 6897.49 18 Augusta Drive, Unit #3, Vernon Cancelled Great Gorge Village South Condominium Council 21000292 F-011027-19 12/15/2021 Sharon Sutich Romano Garubo & Argentieri (856) 384-1515 460561.41 319 Flora Avenue, Hopatcong Sold to Plaintiff U.S. Bank National Association 100 290000 U.S. Bank National Association 20000005 F-13145-19 12/01/2021 Douglas W. Welle Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard (973) 538-9300 125568.52 95 Flatbrook Road, Sandyston Cancelled Deutsche Bank National Trust Company 21000256 F-006904-20 12/01/2021 Melissa T. Wilson RAS Citron (973) 575-0707 18 Estate Drive, Sussex Bankruptcy - Hold Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas 19000714 F-15587-18 12/01/2021 Darlene Davids & Brian Davids Hill, Wallack, LLP (609) 924-0808 65 Mountain Trail, Sandyston Cancelled Kittatinny Lakes Community Association, Inc. 19000897 F-024845-18 12/01/2021 Dwayne Kennedy Brock & Scott (844) 856-6646 238902.12 6 Nebraska Trail, Hopatcong Sold to Plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. 100 264000 Wells Fargo Bank, NA

  • Overview | scsheriff

    Overview The Courthouses Sussex County is home to two courthouses—the Sussex County Judicial Center and the historic courthouse. Both buildings are in Newton and each is a stone’s throw away from the other. Judicial Center The Sussex County Judicial Center, opened in 1992, is the main courthouse and located at 43-47 High Street. This is the location of most Superior Court criminal, family and civil matters and where court documents such as motion and filings are obtained. The building is flanked to the south by a public parking complex which serves the main entrance off High Street. Historic Courthouse The “Historic Courthouse” as it is known, is located at 3 High Street and sits prominently on the corner of High and Spring streets overlooking the Square in Newton. This Department of Interior National Registered Historic site is occupied by the Sussex County Surrogates Office and utilized on occasion by the Sussex County Prosecutors office. Some Civil cases are heard in a Courtroom also located here. Security procedures are equally in place and access is available via the High Street entrance. Parking Parking for both locations is available and free at the multi-story parking garage at the Sussex County Judicial Center. If you have an appointment at the Surrogate’s Office, you may park in the designated reserved spots located behind the historic courthouse. Courthouse Security Screening Process All courthouse visitors must pass through a metal detector and have their bags run through an x-ray machine. No weapons, knives, sharp objects or any objects deemed unsafe by sheriff’s officers are allowed into the courthouse. This includes everyday items such as nail files, scissors, knitting needles and pocket knives. If in doubt about something you are carrying with you, please leave it in your vehicle or at home; sheriff’s officers cannot hold onto your items on your behalf while you are in the courthouse. Additionally, no cameras or recording devices are allowed in the courthouse without permission from a Superior Court judge. The courthouses open to the public at 8:30 a.m. Generally speaking, the initial rush of people can sometimes result in a longer wait to enter the facilities. Please plan accordingly to ensure that you make it to your appointment or hearing in time.

  • Bureau of Law Enforcement Welcomes New Officer

    < Back Bureau of Law Enforcement Welcomes New Officer Previous Next Sussex County Sheriff’s Office Hires New Officer Sheriff Michael F. Strada is pleased to announce the hiring of a new Sheriff’s Officer in the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office Bureau of Law Enforcement. At a ceremony held at the Sheriff’s Office earlier this morning, Sheriff Strada administered the Oath of Office to Sheriff’s Officer Trevor Floyd. A lifelong resident of Sussex County and a 2014 graduate of High Point Regional High School, Sheriff’s Officer Floyd attended Sussex County Community College where he earned an Associate’s of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice. Last month, Officer Floyd graduated from the Morris County Police Academy’s 100th Basic Police Course. Following a brief period of field training instruction, Officer Floyd will be assigned to the Courthouse Security and Prisoner Transport Unit. Immediately following swearing in Officer Floyd, Sheriff Strada congratulated him, welcomed him to the agency, and wished him success in his career.

  • Communications Center | scsheriff

    Communications Center Director: Eric Muller The Sussex County Sheriff’s Communications Center came online in 1990 as a two dispatch position center and has evolved over the years to become a ten dispatch position, capable of serving as a single point Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for all of Sussex County. Now located on county-owned property in Frankford Township, the facility answered its first 9-1-1 call on December 16, 2014 at 2:24 p.m. reporting a residential smoke condition in Hampton Township. The communications center provides regular dispatch services for the sheriff’s office and serves as a PSAP for enhanced 911 calls. The center currently serves thirteen local municipalities with 911 answering/emergency dispatch service: Branchville Borough Byram Township Frankford Township Fredon Township Green Township Hampton Township Lafayette Township Montague Township Sandyston Township Stillwater Township Sussex Borough Walpack Township Wantage Township HISTORY OF THE COMMUNICATIONS CENTER The Sussex County Sheriff’s Communications Center came online in 1990 to facilitate coordination of the various duties and responsibilities of sheriff’s personnel and to improve measures to ensure the safety of its members. The two dispatch position center supported the sheriff’s officers in carrying out their official tasks daily and during the evening hours. Some of those measures included establishing regular radio communications between: sheriff’s officers and corrections personnel moving inmates to and from court appearances sheriff’s officers in the field serving various civil processes sheriff’s officers in the field serving domestic violence restraining orders and carrying out court ordered evictions sheriff’s personnel and other agencies delivering mutual aid assistance when requested In 1995, the communications center began to staff and run the operation continuously, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. The new operation consolidated the sheriff’s dispatch and public works dispatch operations as an effort to more efficiently manage the responsibilities involving emergencies supported by county based services. It also relieved the county corrections facility, the only 24-hour manned operation, from duties outside the scope of normal corrections responsibilities. The center was staffed with 5 dispatchers per day (2 day shift, 2 afternoon, 1 midnight) and those additional tasks included but not were not limited to: Sussex County Prosecutor’s Office Sussex County Fire Marshal Sussex County HazMat Team Sussex County Medical Examiner’s Office Sussex County Department of Public Works Sussex County Facilities Management Sussex County Health Department Sussex County Office of Emergency Management With the new millennium upon us, the state of New Jersey continued to encourage the consolidation of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) in the interests of efficiency and economy. There were also technology changes being introduced. The Next Generation 911 (NG9-1-1) was announced as the replacement to the current Enhanced 9-1-1 system and discussions were held relating to the financial impacts to the PSAPs. Consolidation studies funded by the state by RCC Consultants (2000) and the Heldrich Center for Workforce Development/Bloustein School/Rutgers (2006) both concluded with recommendations to consolidate PSAPs for the purpose of improved service and economy. [New Jersey 911 Consolidation Study, October 2006] In April 2006 the Sussex County Board of Chosen Freeholders awarded a contract to RCC Associates to conduct a PSAP consolidation feasibility study for Sussex County. The study focused on analyzing the benefits of consolidating the six PSAPs in Sussex County into one or more countywide PSAPs. RCC delivered its findings and recommendations in a report to the freeholder board in June 2007 recommending consolidation to a single PSAP. In January 2008, the freeholders established the Sussex County 9-1-1 Telecommunications Working Group (TWG) to further the conclusions drawn from the RCC study and to gauge the public interest and support in consolidating the PSAPs into one center. [2008 freeholder resolution establishing TWG] In August 2008 the county received a grant through the New Jersey Office of Emergency Telecommunications Services in the amount of $220,000.00 for the “PSAP Consolidation to Regionalization Project.” [Sussex County 2008 news article] Using that grant, the freeholders commissioned Kimball & Associates in February 2009 to expand upon the previous consolidation studies and recommendations, and develop guidance and support for the planning and implementation of a countywide consolidated PSAP. The planning guide for PSAP consolidation was delivered to the county freeholder board in February 2010. [Kimball & Associates Consolidation Planning Guide] In a report by the TWG, a motion was made and unanimously carried that “The Sussex County Telecommunications Working Group recommends to the Sussex County Board of Chosen Freeholders the findings of the report of L. Robert Kimball and Associates dated February 2010 and specifically recommends the consolidation of the six current public safety answering points into one county-administered and operated central 9-1-1 center in all respects.” [2010 TWG recommendation] In 2012, the sheriff and the freeholders broke ground on the construction of a ten position stand-alone communications center on county owned property in Frankford Township. The project sought to consolidate an ongoing sheriff’s capital project plan to refurbish the existing 20-year old sheriff’s dispatch center with the TWG recommendations, local emergency service interests and resolution support by officials from local municipalities to consolidate local emergency dispatch services. [Sandyston Township solution] This dispatch center was purposely designed to continue supporting the regular duties and responsibilities of the sheriff’s office. It would also be capable of answering emergency 911 calls and dispatching emergency services for the entire county. [County fire chiefs association letter] FACILITIES The Sussex County Sheriff’s Communications Center was designed and constructed to be able to serve as a single point Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) serving all of Sussex County. The center was built as an addition to the existing emergency operating center in Frankford Township to be in compliance with federal and state construction standards, which include minimizing the potential for threats from natural or human sources. The center is located on a secured site and is continuously monitored through alarms systems and video surveillance. Ten 911 console positions are located on the main communications floor. Positions are staffed to meet the demands of the services that are requested, but a minimum of 2 public safety telecommunicators (PST) are staffed continuously. All data, radio, telephone and other electronic systems are supported by a number of robust redundancy measures to ensure the services can continued to be provided when normal service resources are interrupted. By original design, the communications center is supported by a backup facility, often referred to as a “hot site.” The backup site serves as a redundant communications site to the center located in Frankford Township. Real time synchronization between the two sites is used to completely mirror the environment of the main communications site in Frankford using wide area network links and specialized software. In the event of a disruption to the main Frankford site, personnel can relocate to this hot site and resume operations with minimal downtime. In lessons learned from 9/11, this hot site provides for complete redundant emergency communications capabilities from a geographically different location. The communications center provides reliable professional services, supported by a robust communications plan that provides the following capabilities: Facility designed and constructed to be earthquake and hurricane proof (NENA standard). Adjacent to fully functioning emergency operations center with 14 fully functional emergency services activation positions. Two redundant emergency building power generators, each using a different fuel source—diesel and natural gas. In addition to generator support, UPS battery backup on all critical electronic components. 911 communications center designed and built with ten individual dispatch positions, able to accommodate the entire county 911 call taking and dispatching needs. “Hot” backup remote center at sheriff’s office with three individual dispatch positions that mirror those at the main 911 communication site. Equipped with eight 911 trunks directed between the main 911 communications site and the hot backup site, effectively eliminating a single point of failure. 911 systems supported by three geo-diverse servers—two at the main 911 center in the event one server fails and the third located at the sheriff’s office hot backup site in the event the main 911 communications center experiences a total 911 server failure. Microwave link from sheriff’s office hot backup site to the main 911 communications center to ensure clear communication between the two sites, supported with a robust backup Ethernet fiber connection. Back up battery system and emergency generators at all microwave sights for power outages. Use of eight tower sites throughout the county with numerous backup features with each frequency utilized. Back up UHF/VHF radio in the event of a primary radio failure. Redundant network switches to insure continued data connectivity in the event a failure. Access/use of countywide GIS data for most accurate location and efficient dispatch of calls. Real time monitoring of critical data services to allow for and provide immediate remediation. Real time monitoring of environmental conditions in server and radio rooms to allow for and provide immediate remediation. Redundant HVAC systems in server rooms to insure appropriate environmental conditions for electronics. Currently serving 13 municipal clients as a 911 Public Safety Answering and Dispatch Point. Provides emergency medical dispatch protocols to callers. Provides Text to 9-1-1 service. Provides AVL tracking for sheriff and both paid and volunteer fire and EMS organizations. Robust computer automated dispatch system with mapping to pinpoint specific locations of emergencies to aid in response by emergency first responders. CAD system is fully replicated to a disaster recovery server every 2 hours. Network time synchronization from a satellite to insure accurate time stamping across all resources. EMAG service, which gives our paging function used by local emergency service personnel priority access to the Verizon texting network. Robust records management system able to provide clients with end detailed call reports. NENA compliance—a minimum of two telecommunicators on duty at all times, none of whom are accessible to the public or assigned clerk duties. SERVICES Primary Responsibilities Answer emergency telephone calls: Screen callers to verify emergency location and situation Use resources to locate callers that do not respond Provide pre-arrival emergency instructions when applicable Dispatch and track emergency resources Enter and verify all necessary data into CAD: Contact information, addresses Responding resources; dispatch, arrival and clearing times Initial report/request information by callers Special requests, contacts, notifications Answer administrative calls for the sheriff’s office and the communications center and either resolve the inquiry or transfer callers to the proper destination. Monitor radio communications from sheriff’s officers: Track location/status of officers engaged in assignments, traffic stops, special details Conduct computer inquiries to vehicle ownership, driver status, warrants, criminal histories Track and monitor prisoner transports by sheriff’s/corrections personnel Additional Responsibilities Monitor 50+ camera sites at the county judicial complex, corrections center, emergency operating center/911 center and sheriff’s main office Receive requests, dispatch resources and make notifications involving the Sheriff’s Office Special Services Receive notifications and requests related to other public safety programs sponsored and managed by the sheriff’s office Receive requests and arrange for afterhours/weekend call out assignments involving county personnel 911 Answering All 911 calls are answered by specially trained public safety telecommunicators (PSTs). This specialized training includes certification as a basic 911 telecommunicator by satisfactorily completing a course of instruction relating to: enhanced 911 systems and operating procedures interpersonal communications overview of the EMS function overview of the fire function overview of the police function public safety records systems public safety telecommunications systems radio broadcasting rules and procedures telecommunicator role in public safety telecommunicators legal issues telephone techniques All PSAPs in New Jersey are required to use the New Jersey Emergency Medical Dispatch Guidecards. These guidecards help the PST quickly assess the critical points of a particular situation and the level of emergency service response necessary. They also guide a PST in providing medical instructions to a caller involving many different types of medical emergencies. Those instructions may often save lives or prevent a situation from becoming worse. Personnel from this PSAP have managed thousands of calls involving cardiac, stroke, diabetic, fall, trauma, childbirth, accident, fires and other emergencies. We see the value in providing this type of intervention. TEXT TO 9-1-1 The Sussex County Sheriff’s Communications Center accepts 9-1-1 emergency calls via text (SMS) message from within every municipality in Sussex County. Texting provides a method for individuals to be able to contact a 9-1-1 center for help in situations where their safety could be in jeopardy if they were to be heard speaking. Text to 9-1-1 also provides individuals with special needs or who may not be able to speak, access to emergency services when they need help or want to report an emergency. When to send a text to 9-1-1: When you have an emergency that requires assistance from police, fire or EMS. If you have a speech or hearing impairment, you can send a text to 9-1-1 using a cell phone or other device. It is recommended that you inform 9-1-1 that you are speech or hearing impaired so that they can inform the responders. If speaking may cause you harm, such as a break-in or domestic violence situation. Remember to silence your phone so that the sound of 9-1-1 replying does not give you away. Peer pressure. You are with a group and some of the members are doing something dangerous or illegal. If you cannot make a voice call with your cell phone because there is no service you may be able to get data service to send a text message. How to send a text to 9-1-1: Open the message app on your phone or wireless device. In "To" type "911" (there is no need to add "-"). In the message field, type the location, (address and municipality) and a brief description of the problem. Then press "SEND. Be prepared to answer questions and follow instructions from the 9-1-1 call taker. Text in simple words, do not use abbreviations. Keep text messages brief and concise. Messages should be sent in English. If this is not possible a voice call should be made to allow use of translation services for voice calls. Entering 911 as the name of the person one wishes to communicate with, followed by a message and "send" will alert a dispatcher at the communications center that a new call has been received. A normal exchange of messages will follow in determining the proper response. All devices sending text messages are plotted on a map as soon as they are acknowledged by the dispatcher. While text to 9-1-1 offers an additional means to contact emergency services, it is important to understand that voice communication is always preferred as the best form of communication. Voice communications allow for quicker exchange of important information and a greater efficiency in getting help to a particular situation. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Appointments to the position of Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) are made as the need arises. All appointments are made in accordance with New Jersey Civil Service rules and regulations. To be a successful PST, a candidate must be competent in many of the inter-related duties and responsibilities associated with a 911 communications center. It is not a career to be taken lightly and those who are successful are typically found to be highly motivated with above average interpersonal skills, good reasoning and judgement, and the ability to multitask. In order to meet the demands of rapid data entry, candidates should be able to keystroke at a rate of 40 words per minute. Additionally, PSTs must be at least 18 years of age and pass an extensive background investigation. In order to serve in this position, a PST must successfully complete the following certification courses, often advertised and offered through local emergency service organizations or local PSAPs: 40-hour Basic Telecommunicator/Communications Officer 32-hour Emergency Medical Dispatcher 8-hour CPR certification Individuals interested in applying to serve as a PST are encouraged to complete and submit the Sussex County Employment Application, available at the Sussex County website .

  • Project Lifesaver | scsheriff

    Project Lifesaver Are you a caregiver for an adult or child who has a propensity to wander? The Sussex County Sheriff’s Office has partnered with Project Lifesaver in an effort to provide enhanced support and assistance to Sussex County residents who are primary caregivers for individuals with Alzheimer’s, dementia, autism, Down syndrome or related cognitive disorders. Project Lifesaver utilizes SafetyNet by LoJack, a tracking system which assists law enforcement in quickly locating individuals who have wandered. Implemented nationwide by more than one thousand agencies, the Project Lifesaver program has reduced search time from days down to an average of thirty minutes with no serious injuries or fatalities reported. How does Project Lifesaver work? Your loved one wears a battery-operated waterproof transmitter bracelet on his/her wrist or ankle. The transmitter emits a signal that sheriff’s officers can track in the event that someone goes missing. Trained sheriff’s officers will be sent to your residence monthly to change the battery and check that the transmitter is functioning properly. In addition, the caregiver will be required to check the transmitter’s battery at least once per day with a special tester that will be provided. Who is eligible? Adults and children who wander or may wander due to Alzheimer’s, autism, and other related conditions or disorders are all eligible for Project Lifesaver. The prospective client must be a resident of Sussex County, must have a 24-hour caregiver and must be willing to wear the transmitter at all times. What is the cost? The initial set up fee which includes all the necessary equipment is $275.00 and the monthly maintenance fee is $10.00. At this time, all fees are waived and the program is being provided to citizens at no charge. How do we enroll? Download and complete our enrollment package which consists of an instruction sheet, detailed application and contract. The latter two documents should be filled out by the caregiver and returned to the sheriff’s office. The sheriff’s office will then review the application and once approved, you will be contacted to schedule a date and time for a program administrator to meet with you and your family. At that meeting, the contract will be signed, the bracelet will be installed and the caregiver will receive instruction about the equipment and how to test it daily. Download our Project Lifesaver Enrollment Package In order to utilize this form, you will need the freely available Adobe Reader software installed on your computer, version 7 or higher. This is a “fillable form” which may be filled out on your computer and saved to your hard drive. Once you have completed it, you then have the ability to return it to us as an e-mail attachment or print it out and return it via postal mail. Questions? For more information, contact a program administrator at 973.579.0850, ext. 2507, by fax at 973.579.0870 or by e-mail .

  • Narcotics distributor arrested in Frankford Township

    Arrested: Kenneth Wilkins, age 23, of Branchville, Steven Pierce, age 36, formerly of Stillwater Township and Joseph Selobyt, age 45, of Frankford Township, NJ. < Back Narcotics distributor arrested in Frankford Township Arrested: Kenneth Wilkins, age 23, of Branchville, Steven Pierce, age 36, formerly of Stillwater Township and Joseph Selobyt, age 45, of Frankford Township, NJ. Previous Next On Tuesday, March 4, 2014, members of the Sussex County Guns, Gangs, and Narcotics Task Force, accompanied by New Jersey State Police troopers and an officer from the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Unit, arrested Kenneth Wilkins and Joseph Selobyt during a motor vehicle stop in Frankford Township. Selobyt, who was already the subject of an outstanding Superior Court warrant for distribution of a controlled dangerous substance, was also found to be in possession of 60 bags of cocaine weighing approximately 18 grams and 5 grams of raw (uncut) heroin at the time of his arrest. Both Selobyt and Wilkins were transported to the New Jersey State Police barracks in Augusta for processing before being lodged in the Keogh-Dwyer Correctional Facility. Kenneth Wilkins was charged with aiding in the distribution of a controlled dangerous substance. He remains incarcerated at the Keogh-Dwyer Correctional Facility in lieu of $100,000 bail with no 10% option. Joseph Selobyt was charged with six separate counts of distribution of a controlled dangerous substance and one count of possession of a controlled dangerous substance with the intent to distribute. He remains incarcerated at the Keogh-Dwyer Correctional Facility in lieu of $150,000 bail with no 10% option. On Wednesday, March 5, 2014, members of the Sussex County Guns, Gangs, and Narcotics Task Force along with Sussex County Sheriff’s officers conducted additional investigations at Selobyt’s residence. During the course of that investigation, officers discovered additional quantities of cocaine along with packaging materials and other assorted drug paraphernalia. While at that location, officers also discovered Steven Pierce. Further investigation revealed Pierce to be in possession of a quantity of cocaine and a hypodermic syringe. Pierce was subsequently arrested and transported to the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office for processing. He was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance (cocaine) in an amount of less than 1/2 ounce, a fourth degree crime and possession of a hypodermic needle for an unlawful purpose, a disorderly persons offense. Pierce was issued summonses for the above offenses, given a future court date to appear in Frankford Township Municipal Court, and released on his own recognizance. Upon the discovery of the additional cocaine and packaging materials in his residence, Joseph Selobyt was also charged with maintaining a controlled dangerous substance production facility. He remains lodged in the Keogh-Dwyer Correctional Facility in lieu of $250,000 bail with no 10% option.

  • Bureau of Law Enforcement | scsheriff

    Bureau of Law Enforcement Undersheriff: Keith Armstrong The Bureau of Law Enforcement represents the enforcement arm of the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office and its personnel are tasked with carrying out the statutory responsibilities of the sheriff as mandated by the state constitution. The units which comprise the bureau are described in more detail below. Bureau of Law Enforcement Units Canine Unit The Sussex County Sheriff’s Office currently has three working K-9 teams. Each team consists of an officer and a canine which has been specially trained and certified in accordance with guidelines established by the New Jersey Attorney General. K-9 teams are deployed to perform duties such as search and rescue, narcotic and explosive detection, criminal apprehension, evidence recovery, building searches and tracking. The teams are also utilized to prevent the introduction of contraband into the judicial center and the jail. Civil Process Unit The Civil Process Unit carries out the sheriff’s statutory responsibility for the service of process. These legal documents originate from the courts, government agencies and private attorneys and include summons, subpoenas and various writs. The unit is also responsible for the enforcement of court orders such as wage garnishments, evictions, levies and sheriff’s sales . Communications Center The Communications Center provides 24-hour radio communication for the Bureau of Law Enforcement, Bureau of Corrections, Division of Emergency Management and Fire Marshal. It also handles calls after-hours for a number of Sussex County agencies including the road department, health department, prosecutor’s office, HAZ-MAT and medical examiner’s office. Additionally, personnel monitor security cameras and building access points throughout the Sussex County Judicial Center, dispatch personnel, answer phone inquiries from the public and conduct records searches utilizing databases from the NJ Division of Motor Vehicles (NJDMV), NJ Wanted Persons System (NJWPS) and the FBI’s National Crime Information Center (NCIC). Courts and Transportation Unit The Courts and Transportation Unit is responsible for providing security and maintaining a safe environment for all visitors and employees within the Sussex County Judicial Center. Personnel in this unit also handle the transportation and monitoring of inmates to court and other institutions/jurisdictions statewide. Internal Affairs Unit The function of the Internal Affairs Unit is to ensure that all members of the Sussex County Sheriff’s Office act in accordance with office policies, rules and regulations. All complaints are thoroughly investigated in a fair and impartial manner by a specially trained investigator. Upon completion of an investigation, a confidential report is turned over to the sheriff for his review and disposition. If the investigation shows that a crime may have been committed, the Sussex County Prosecutor’s Office will be notified. If the investigation finds that a complaint is unfounded, the matter will be closed. Search and Rescue Unit With eight state and federal parks and 15,000 acres of wildlife management areas, Sussex County’s 536 square miles offer an abundance of opportunities for outdoor activities. As a consequence, the potential for outdoor emergencies and the need for a rapid response is equally abundant. The Search and Rescue Unit has the skilled personnel and the necessary equipment to launch an effective, rapid and safe search and rescue mission at any time of the day or night, in any type of weather. Traffic Unit The Traffic Unit assists in the enforcement of motor vehicle laws, primarily in Sussex County towns that do not have their own municipal police agencies. Warrant Unit The Warrant Unit is responsible for carrying out criminal investigations and overseeing the execution of Superior Court warrants. These types of warrants include, but are not limited to, violations of probation, non-support failures to obey, failures to appear as well as civil arrest warrants.

  • Crime Stoppers | scsheriff

    Do you have information relating to a crime or criminal activity in the Sussex County, New Jersey area? Get a cash reward of up to $1,000 for your anonymous tip. Call our hotline or submit a tip online using the form below. Call 973.300.CRIME Crime Stoppers will pay up to a $1,000.00 reward for information leading to the arrest and indictment (as opposed to conviction) of criminals. When a person contacts Crime Stoppers, he/she is assigned a confidential code number which is then used for identification going forward. At no time will anyone ask the tipster’s name. The tipster will use the code number in all subsequent contacts with Crime Stoppers. When he/she becomes eligible for a reward, the arrangements to receive it are also made through the use of the code number. The reward will be paid in cash. After submitting your tip, please write down you’re your code number and call 973-300-CRIME to see if your tip leads to a reward. Crime Stoppers Online Anonymous Tip Form Suspect First Name Suspect Last Name Suspect Nickname Sex Age Birthday Race Height Weight Hair Color Eye Color Next

  • Winter fire safety

    With the cold weather upon us, Fire Marshal Joseph Inga provides timely information about staying safe. < Back Winter fire safety With the cold weather upon us, Fire Marshal Joseph Inga provides timely information about staying safe. Previous Next While households are encouraged to be diligent about fire safety year round, it becomes especially important now because home fires are more prevalent in winter than in any other season. According to the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA), an estimated 108,400 residential building fires occur during the winter months each year in the United States. Sheriff Michael F. Strada and the Sussex County Fire Marshal would like to pass along the following tips and suggestions to ensure the safety of county residents and their families. General Cold Weather Fire Safety If your pipes freeze, do not try to thaw them with a blowtorch or other open flame. The pipe could conduct heat and a fire could be started. Try a hand held dryer, hot water or a UL labeled device for thawing. Never use an oven or a range to heat your home. This is a safety hazard and could cause a build-up of carbon monoxide. Be certain that all windows that are used as emergency exits can still be opened in the winter. Practice your escape plan at this time of year. If there is a fire hydrant near your house, help keep it clear of snow and debris. We need to be able to access it in case of a fire. Generator safety information sheet from the National Fire Protection Association Fireplaces and Wood Stoves Never leave a fire unattended! Have your chimney and fireplace inspected annually by a certified chimney sweep. They will check for creosote build-up, cracks, crumbling bricks and obstructions. Make sure the fireplace opening is covered with a sturdy metal screen or heat tempered glass doors. To prevent fires in your flue, burn dry, well-seasoned wood. Never burn trash. Make sure your wood stove burns hot twice a day for 15-30 minutes to reduce the amount of creosote buildup. Never burn charcoal indoors—it can give off lethal amounts of carbon monoxide. Always be certain the fire in your fireplace is out before going to bed. It is extremely important to never close your damper while there are hot ashes in the fireplace. A closed damper could cause the fire to flare up again and this will cause toxic carbon monoxide to be released into the house. If you are using synthetic logs, always follow the directions on the package. Never break a synthetic log apart to quicken the fire or use more than one log at a time. Place ashes outdoors in a covered metal container at least three feet away from anything that could burn. Portable Heaters Make sure you have at least 36 inches of empty space between all heaters and everything else, like curtains, furniture, papers and people. Never leave children unattended in rooms with portable heaters. Be sure the heater has a tip-over shut off function. Never use an extension cord with portable electric heaters—it is a common cause of fires. Check the cord on your electric portable heater. If it is cracked, frayed or gets hot, have the heater serviced. Be sure to clean the dust from all heaters. If left to build up, dust and lint can ignite and cause a fire. Be sure to turn portable heaters off when leaving the house or sleeping. Avoid using portable heaters in the bathroom. Furnaces Leave furnace work to experts. Have a qualified technician check and clean your furnace every year. Be sure the emergency shut off and automatic controls are in good condition. Always keep trash, papers, paint, etc. away from the furnace area. Finally, make sure your smoke detectors are functioning properly and that there is one installed on each level of your home. Smoke detectors save lives! Have questions or need more information? Contact Sussex County Fire Marshal Joseph C. Inga at 973.579.0380.

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