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Saturday, June 9, 2012

Police Officer Arrested for being the Victim of a sick Joke




By The Associated Press



WOODLAND PARK — A Passaic County police officer sent a 12-year-old girl explicit photos of himself in uniform and tried to set up a sexual encounter with her, days after meeting the girl while assisting her family in an unrelated police matter, authorities said today.

Woodland Park Police Officer Steven Vigorito Jr. pleaded not guilty in Superior Court in Paterson to charges ranging from attempted aggravated sexual assault to luring and enticing a child.

He was being held in lieu of $250,000 bail following his arrest while on duty Tuesday night. A message left after-hours for the public defender who represented him at the arraignment was not returned.

Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia Valdes said the girl’s mother complained to the police department Monday that the officer had made inappropriate comments to her daughter, had given her his private cell phone number and had asked her to text him.

Woodland Park Police Chief Anthony Galietti said they immediately contacted the prosecutor’s office, whose detectives posed as the girl and started exchanging texts with Vigorito.

The texts became increasingly explicit over the course of several days, prosecutors said. Vigorito eventually texted the girl photographs in which he was exposing himself while wearing his police uniform and arranged to meet her for a sexual encounter, prosecutors alleged.

The girl was never in harm’s way, and never exchanged texts with the officer, Valdes said.

"What is so disturbing about this, is the person who was to assist the family, ends up preying on the family," Valdes said.

The 39-year-old Vigorito has been with the police department for 12 years in Woodland Park, a small suburb about 15 miles from Manhattan. The town, known until a recent voter-approved name change as West Paterson, is a bucolic, leafy borough of neatly landscaped homes adjacent to Paterson, a grittier, more industrialized urban neighbor.

Vigorito, who New York television station WABC-7 reported is a married father of two, was arrested Tuesday night in the police station while on the night shift,

according to Galietti, who said the patrolman was suspended without pay pending the outcome of the investigation.

The arrest of one of the 25 officers on the force has shaken the small department, Galietti said.

"It’s very upsetting, when you have one of your own do something like this. It’s very upsetting," he said. Galietti added that department officials had acted immediately upon receiving the family’s complaint about the officer, and had no hesitation in alerting the prosecutor’s office.

"When this came to light we went into it head-on. We didn’t care if it was one of our own," he said. "I’m the father of five kids, and this is wrong. It’s a very inappropriate situation. Unfortunately, he (Vigorito) had a badge at the time."


Friday, June 8, 2012

This guy stole 5000 pieces of Mail




HAHAHA... anybody who knows him, should be turning him over real soon!

By The Record
June 07, 2012 12:00 AM
STOCKTON - Federal investigators have released a photo of a man suspected of robbing a postal carrier in central Stockton at gunpoint last month.

The unidentified robber, said by authorities to be in his 20s, is wanted for his role in restraining a postal carrier and stealing roughly 5,000 pieces of mail from his truck on May 24. The robbery took place at the Riverbanks Apartments in the 4400 block of Continental Way and involved three men, according to the Stockton Police Department.

The U.S. Postal Service is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrests and convictions of those responsible.

Anyone with information is asked to call (877) 876-2455 and select option "2." The case number is 1927805-ROBB.



Unlocked Phones

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

12 May 2012 - The World United



Gather everyone in your community, and have them strike the streets with you. We need to stop these madmen!!