Saratoga Springs, New Jersey >> The city police explained a car that may have been involved in an accident last week
The police said the two pedestrians crashed around 11:20 pm. On August 21, Jeremiah Loeffler of Saratoga Springs, 37 years old and Pamela Agard, 31 years old of Tampa, Florida. Police said the condition of Agard is still tough. Two people were filmed on South Broadway and West Fin Street. The first survey revealed that the two pedestrians had crossed from the west to the east, and crossed the cars running south of Broadway crashed into the two people.
The police says the police are looking for a dark SUV with New York gold medal (it is believed to be black). Police said the SUV is a medium-sized style, a bit called "four squares". The police said SUVs also applied lustrous chrome-like decorations to the rear half of the car and the rear window also got colored. SUV should also cause damage to headlight and direction
Police said the eyewitness reported the elderly chestnut Dodge Durango - not involved, but near the intersection - could have witnessed the incident.
Anyone who knows the information can call the police at (518) 584 - 1800 or call 584 - TIPS and leave it anonymous.
In the case of Chambers v. Maroney * ii, the US Supreme Court interpreted the exception of cars as including vehicles detained by police. In this case, the staff received a description of the vehicle and an explanation of the clothing of the suspect involved in armed robbery. About one hour after the robbery, the police stopped the car that described the explanation of the suspect involved in the explanation of the robbery. The suspect was arrested and the car was brought to the police station. The police subsequently made an unauthorized search of the car at the police station and found that two robbers, ammunition and wealth were being carried to the robbery. One problem with the appeal against conviction was that the police did an unfair search for the defendant's car as they did not get a search warrant. The Supreme Court stated as follows.
On the morning of October 12, an investigator at the Evesham police station conducted a search warrant on the vehicle involved in the collision. Forensic evidence was restored during vehicle search. Evidence has been delivered to the New Jersey Police Lab for analysis.
On 27 April 2015 Albuquerque Police in New Mexico confirmed that Jones was tracked in the previous morning accident escape. Jones hit a red light and crashed his car while colliding with the other two cars. It is said that Jones escaped from the crash site and left an injured pregnant woman in another car. The policeman witnessed the accident and identified the suspect as an African-American male wearing white shirt and black pants, thinking it was Jones. According to the witnesses, the man described as Jones then returned to the scene to grasp the cash from the car and then fled again. Documents found on car rental were called "Jonathan Jones". In the silver Buick SUV, the law enforcement office discovered pipes in marijuana in marijuana