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Entries in the Red Bank police log from June 6 to June 13. Items are unedited.

Theft occurring on 6-6-08 at Maple Ave.—parking lot. Victim reported a smashed car window and GPS unit was stolen. Ptl. Paul Perez.

Theft occurring on 6-6-08 at Leighton Ave. Victim reported that unknown person(s) removed 40 white aluminum gutters, 12 ft. in length from back yard where they were stored. Ptl. Jorge Torres.

Criminal Mischief occurring between 6-1-08 and 6-10-08 at Monmouth St. Victim reported that unknown subjects deployed graffiti on building. Ptl. Beau Broadley.

Theft occurring on 6-10-08 at South St. residence. Victim reported that a red plastic envelope containing financial documents and I.D. was taken by unknown person(s). Ptl. Beau Broadley.

Theft occurring at Hudson Ave. between 6-7-08 and 6-11-08. Victim reported that unknown person(s) entered parked vehicle and removed an L.C.D. projector. Ptl. Beau Broadley.

Theft occurring at Bridge Ave. on 6-11-08. Victim reported that unknown person(s) removed from his parked vehicle a black canvas brief case containing a GPS unit and also a black suit jacket was removed from vehicle. Ptl. George Travostino.

Criminal Mischief occurring at Mechanic St. on 6-11-08. Victim reported that unknown person(s) punctured his rear passenger side tire on parked vehicle. Also stolen from same location were two garden tools contained in a shed. Ptl. Patrick Kennedy.

Theft occurring at Broad St. business on 6-11-08. Victim reported that unknown person(s) removed several credit cards, digital camera and cash from her purse which was by her desk. Ptl. Michael Jastrzemski.

ARRESTS 3 Contempt of Court

OTHER ARRESTS:

Three male juveniles two ages 15 an 16 from Long Branch and male age 15 from Neptune were arrested on 6-12-08 in the area of W. Front St. for Poss. and Consumption of Alcohol Underage by Ptl. Paul Perez.

Miguel Lopez-Ortiz, male, age 20 of Red Bank was arrested on 6-8-08 in the area of Catherine St. for DWI was Ptl Ashon Lovick.

Mathew Bryant, male age 24 of Keyport was arrested on 6-8-08 in the area of Catherine St. for DWI by Ptl. Ashon Lovick.

Nicholas Rubino, age 21 male from Red Bank was arrested on 6-7-08 in the area of Globe Court for Disorderly Conduct by Ptl. John Camarca.

Aarron T. Butts, age 21 male from Red Bank was arrested on 6-7-08 in the area of Monmouth St. for Simple Assault by Ptl. Paul Perez.

Tommy Collier, age 63 male of Red Bank was arrested on 6-7-08 in the area of Shrewsbury Ave. for Harassment by Ptl. Gary Watson, Jr.

Haneefah Gadson, age 27 of Red Bank was arrested on 6-6-08 in the area of River St. for Harassment by Ptl. Thomas Doremus.

Raymond Jackson, age 37 male of Red Bank was arrested on 6-6-08 in the area of River St. for Disorderly Conduct by Sgt. Richard Mangold.

Sergio Reyes-Reyes, age 29 male from Red Bank was arrested on 6-6-08 in the area of Rector Place for DWI by Ptl. Robert Gannon.

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A. H. Fisher Diamonds Red Bank
  • What's the common thread? Uh … Haneefah doesn't fit my "all crimes are committed by males" stereotype. Nuts, a perfectly good rant spoiled by the facts.

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