Two New Jersey men are being charged in case tied to asbestos disposal. Richard Jones and Joseph Merla, with a third unidentified man, stole bins from a disposal firm when the company refused to transport their trash because it contained hazardous waste. Loose asbestos was mixed in with the refuse, thereby prohibiting the retrieval of the trash.

Because the company would not remove the waste, the three men disposed of it on their own. They painted over the bins' logos as to disguise what they were doing, and dumped out all of their waste before bringing the bins back to Merla's property. Police still do now know where the trash was dumped, but because the asbestos was loose, the waste is highly dangerous. The men face up to three years in prison if convicted. Click here for the full story.