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NJ Police Search for Murder Suspect; ISIS Claims Berlin Market Attack; Women Found on Street Dies
 
  by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA
started: 12/20/16 7:31 pm | updated: 12/20/16 7:31 pm
 
New Jersey State Police are searching for a Cumberland County man wanted for killing his estranged wife. Police say that 32-year-old Jeremiah Monell killed 36-year-old Tara O'Shea in her home on Raymond Drive in Commercial Township. Police responded to the home at 8 a.m. Monday morning to find the woman dead. He had apparently slit her throat in front of her 12-year-old son. Monell is described as a white male, 5' 9", approximately 140 pounds and was last seen driving a 1994 blue Chevrolet S10 pickup with New Jersey license plate, X91GJV. Anyone with information is asked to contact the New Jersey State Police Port Norris Station at 856-785-0036.

UPDATE:Police have found the 1994 blue Chevrolet S10 pickup belonging to Jeremiah Monell, 32, on Saw Mill Road in Cedarville, New Jersey. They are searching the area for the suspect.

German authorities are now investigating the deadly truck attack on a Christmas market in Berlin as an "act of terrorism." A man taken into custody immediately following the attack under suspicion that he drove the truck has been released. The man, a Pakistani citizen living in Germany, fit the description of a person who jumped from the truck and fled, however, authorities say there simply wasn't any evidence that would prove that he was inside that truck. Police have not yet found the gun used to kill the Polish driver who was supposed to be driving the delivery truck. ISIS is claiming the attacker is "a soldier of the Islamic State and carried out the attack in response to calls for targeting citizens of the Crusader coalition." This points to an independently radicalized person and not a directly ordered IS attack. The manhunt for the at-large attacker continues. 12 people died and 48 were injured when the tractor trailer plowed into the outdoor market on Monday.

A woman found seriously injured on the side of the road in North Philadelphia on Monday night has died. The woman was found by a motorist around 11:30 p.m. Monday in the 2700 block of N. 3rd Street. The driver hailed Housing Authority officers on patrol who rushed her to the hospital. She suffered head trauma and had bruising on her body. The woman may have been sexually assaulted. The block she was found was rather empty with several vacant lots. Police are looking into surveillance footage from businesses about a block away. The woman is believed to be in her 40's. She has not been identified.
 
 
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