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FAIR HAVEN: AUTO CHASE ENDS IN CRASH

Crime and arrest reports, unedited, as provided by the Fair Haven Police Department for the period of April 1 to May 31, 2014.

authorities_fh2_2014-6668680• 4/3/14- Robert Centeno, 47, Red Bank, was arrested in three outstanding traffic warrants following a traffic stop. Subject posted bail before release. S.O. A. Murray was the arresting Officer.

• 4/5/14-Francesco Rauseo, 36, Fair Haven, turned himself in on an active Fair Haven Traffic Warrant. Subject posted bail before release. Ptl. C. Hostrup made the arrest.

• 4/7/14 Chelsea A Palermo, 30, Atlantic Highlands, was arrested for an outstanding traffic warrant following a traffic stop. Subject posted bail before release. S.O. A. Murray was the arresting Officer.

• 4/10/14-Francesco Rauseo,36, Fair Haven, turned himself in on an active Criminal Warrant. Subject was processed and released after posting bail. Ptl. E. Patton was the arresting Officer.

• 4/14/14- Police responded to Sunnyridge Dr. for an attempted robbery after a delivery driver was confronted by an unknown subject who demanded money. Subject fled on foot, incident is being investigated by Det. Stephen Schneider.

• 4/17/14- Rigoberto Bonilla, 44, Perth Amboy was placed under arrest following a traffic stop. Subject had an active warrant/detainer for an immigration violation. Subject was transferred to the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Sgt. J. Dykstra was the arresting Officer.

• 4/19/14-David Stoia,44, Colts Neck, was arrested after a vehicle pursuit involving several surrounding agencies which ended after the subject crashed in Rumson Borough. Subject was charged with Eluding and several motor vehicle complaints by Sgt. J. Dykstra. Mr. Stoia was transferred to the custody of Oceanport Police where the initial incident took place.

• 4/18/14-Francis Stoddard,49, Little Silver, was arrested after turning himself in on a active traffic warrant. Subject was released after posting bail. S.O. R. Henne was the arresting Officer.

• 4/21/14- Jova Luna, 45, Red Bank, was arrested on active criminal complaints out of Eatontown and Ocean County. Subject was processed and released after full cash bail was received. Sgt. J. Dykstra was the arresting Officer.

• 05/15/14- Dominic Roncase, 20, Rumson, was arrested and charged with Disorderly Conduct for behavior exhibited on school grounds in front of staff and students. Subject was processed and released pending a later court date. Ptl. D. Reevey was the arresting Officer.

• 5/19/2014- A Fair Haven juvenile was charged in connection with vandalism (Spray Paint) of eleven separate properties throughout town. Sgt. J. Dykstra is the investigating Officer.

• 5/21/2014- A Fair Haven Road resident reported her son’s bike was stolen from the Knollwood Bike rack. Ptl. E. Patton took the report.

• 5/30/2014- Wayne Bright, 67, Fair Haven, was arrested and charged with Shoplifting after an incident at the Cellar Liquor Store. Subject was found to have two active warrants for his arrest out of Sayreville and Tinton Falls. Subject was released R.O.R pending several court appearances. Ptl . C. Hostrup was the arresting Officer.

• 5/30/2014- Ptl. J. Koetzner took a theft report after a William Street resident reported a bike being stolen from in front of a Fair Haven Business.

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