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Friday, December 28, 2012

Tour Bus Crash, Fake Prom Dresses, Ex-Student Sues Top Stories of 2012

Here are the top Wayne news stories from the past year.

Homes were burglarized. A police officer nearly died. A mom left her babies at home alone for hours.  Men were killed in two separate automobile accidents. Those were some of the top stories that happened in Wayne in 2012. Here are summaries and links to those stories. The Board of Education approved a new policy prohibiting administrators and supervisors from coaching sports teams or acting as advisors of any district athletic, co-curricular, or extra-curricular program. The policy means that then-Wayne Hills Athletic Director and embattled football coach Chris Olsen had to choose between doing one job or the other. He chose to coach one more season and defend his state group sectional title. The team lost in the semi-final round of the …

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Judge Increases Alleged Burglar's Bail

Ronald Catti is believed to be connected to series of North Jersey break-ins.

A state judge increased bail Tuesday for Ronald Catti, the man suspected in a rash of burglaries in Wayne, NorthJersey.com reported. Ronald Catti’s bail was initially set at $150,000 out of Wayne and $75,000 out of Lincoln Park, but state Judge Raymond Reddin increased the bail to $200,000 in both instances for a total of $400,000. It was reported last week that Catti posted the original bail amount of $225,000. He remains incarcerated at the Passaic County jail on an outstanding warrant charge out of New York. Catti pled not guilty to charges of eluding and burglary in Wayne Municipal Court. Catti led personnel from multiple law enforcement agencies on a chase through quite Wayne neighborhoods last month. Authorities attempted to stop the…

Steve

5:42 pm on Saturday, July 7, 2012

Municipal judge should learn the appropriate bail amounts.   more ›

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Alleged Burglar Posts Bail, But Remains Jailed

Ronald Catti charged with eluding and burglary after authorities tried to pull him over in Wayne after he reportedly burglarized a home in Little Falls.

Ronald Catti, the tattooed man who led personnel from multiple law enforcement agencies on a chase through quite Wayne neighborhoods earlier in the week, remains incarcerated at Passaic County Jail despite posting bail. Catti, 32, of Brooklyn, N.Y., posted bail Thursday on charges of eluding, burglary, and other motor vehicle summonses out of Wayne and Lincoln Park, but remains incarcerated on a fugitive from justice charge out of New York, said William Maer, a spokesman with the Passaic County Sheriff’s Office.   Catti’s bail was set at $150,000 out of Wayne and $75,000 out of Lincoln Park. Wayne Police charged Catti with eluding and various motor vehicle violations after he fled from police early Monday evening. Maer did not say how the …

Adam

8:47 pm on Sunday, July 1, 2012

Aunt Toni from Brooklyn says "put ur mother fuckin shit out there bitches"   more ›

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Man Accused of Fleeing From Police Pleads Not Guilty

Ronald Catti appeared Monday at Wayne Municipal Court for an eluding charge stemming from Monday's incident in Wayne.

A New York man wanted for burglary who was found hiding in a child's backyard playhouse after allegedly fleeing from police plead not guilty to eluding Tuesday in Wayne Municipal Court. Ronald Catti, 32, of Brooklyn, N.Y., was charged with eluding after he allegedly fled from police early Monday evening. Authorities attempted to stop the vehicle Catti was driving after Wayne and Little Falls police determined Catti committed a burglary in Little Falls Monday afternoon, police said. Wayne Police believe Catti committed several burglaries that have occurred in the township since late April. Catti, wearing a grey prison jumpsuit, appeared at the proceeding via video conference from the Passaic County Jail where he is being held in lieu of $…

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John Davies

11:59 am on Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Maybe he can be rehabilitated and then released on parole. Wait - we tried that already... I know! we'll send him to live under the gentle care and custody of Chris Traynor!   more ›

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