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CRIME REPORT

Red_bank_police_carCrimes reported between July 11 and July 18, as recorded by Red Bank Police Department. Entries are unedited.

Criminal Mischief occurring White St. on 7-12-08. Victim reported that unknown person(s) scratched her motor vehicle on sides and hood with what appeared to be a sharp implement. Ptl. Beau Broadley.

Theft occurring on 7-13-08 at Monmouth St. Owner of business reported that cash was stolen from register, no signs of forced entry. Ptl. Jorge Torres.

Criminal Mischief in the area of Prospect Ave. and Spinnaker Way occurring between 7-12-08 and 7-13-08. Report of street signs, speed limit signs and no parking signs being damaged by unknown subject(s) Sgt. Michael Furlong.

Criminal Mischief occurring at White Street between 7-13-08 and 7-14-08. Unknown person(s) dumped several beer cans and broke glass bottles in entrance to business. Ptl. Thomas Doremus.

Criminal Mischief occurring at West Front St. between 7-13-08 and 7-14-08. Owner reported that unknown person(s) broke the glass section of front door to establishment. Ptl. Ashon Lovick.

Criminal Mischief occurring between 7-12-08 and 7-15-08 at Tower Hill Drive. Unknown person(s) damaged address location signs on the property of the condos. Sgt. Michael Furlong.

Theft occurring at Wall St. between 7-14-08 and 7-15-08. Victim reported unknown person(s) stole decorations off front porch to the residence. Ptl. Thomas Doremus.

Criminal Mischief occurring between 7-15-08 and 7-16-08 at Leighton Ave. residence. Victim reported that unknown person(s) shattered the glass on the picnic table located on rear deck. Ptl. Thomas Doremus.

Theft in the area of Catherine St. on 7-16-08. Employee of landscaping company who was doing work reported that a Latino male stole a pole runner from his truck and fled the area. Subject dropped the piece of equipment and continued to flee. Sgt. Michael Furlong.

Criminal Mischief occurring in the area of Bank St. on 7-16-08. Victim reported that side view mirror was broken off on parked truck. Ptl. Nicholas Maletto.

Robbery occurring in the area of Bridge Ave. on 7-15-08. Victim reported that unknown male approached him and punched him in the face. Stolen was cash and cell phone. Ptl. George Travostino

2nd Robbery occurring in the area of Bridge Ave. on 7-15-08. Victim stated that while walking home he was approached by male subject who punched him in the jaw and stole his wallet which contained cash. Subject fled the area. Ptl. George Travstino.

ARRESTS 7 Contempt of Court

OTHER ARRESTS:

Jahvon L. Wells, male age 21 of Neptune was arrested on 7-17-08 in the area of Leighton Ave for Poss. of CDS Marijuana under 50 grams by Ptl. Paul Perez.

Clarence Blanton, age 55 male from Fair Haven was arrested on 7-17-08 in the area of E. Bergen Place for DWI by Ptl. Nicholas Maletto.

A juvenile male age 16 from Red Bank was arrested on 7-16-08 in the area of Shrewsbury Ave. and Leonard St. for Curfew Violation by Sgt. Joseph Milko.

A male juvenile age 15 from Port Monmouth was arrested on 7-16-08 in the area of Water St. for Violation of Curfew by Ptl. Patrick Kennedy.

Christopher C. Jones, age 19 male from Red Bank was arrested on 7-16-08 in the area of Shrewsbury Ave. for Disorderly Conduct by Ptl. George Travostino.

A juvenile male age 16 from Red Bank was arrested on 7-15-08 in the area of Monmouth St. for Robbery, Simple Assault by Ptl. Nicholas Maletto.

Rojelio Bedolla, male, age 32 of Red Bank was arrested on 7-15-08 in the area of Catherine St. for Unlawful Poss. of Weapons by Ptl. Patrick Kennedy.

Joseph McGreevy, male age 43 of Red Bank was arrested on 7-13-08 in the area of Broad St. for Disorderly Conduct by Ptl. Ashon Lovick.

Joseph L. Fann, age 22 male from Red Bank was arrested on 7-12-08 in the area of Monmouth St. for Poss. of CDS Marijuana Under 50 grams by Ptl. James DePonte.

Mallory K. Vaughan, age 20 female from Rumson was arrested on 7-12-08 in the area of Riverside Ave. for DWI and Underage DWI by Ptl. Ashon Lovick.

Three juvenile males, ages 15 and 17, two from Red Bank and one from Neptune were arrested on 7-11-08 in the area of E. Newman Springs Rd. for Simple Assault by Det. Joey Fields

Gelasio Sanchez-Bautista, age 23 male from Red Bank was arrested on 7-11-08 in the area of Hudson Ave. for Simple assault by Ptl. Ashon Lovick.

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