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RED BANK: CRIMES AND ARRESTS

The crime and arrest reports below were provided by the Red Bank Police Department for the period of November 14 to November 23, 2016. This information is unedited. For additional information, please scroll to the bottom of this post.

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Criminal Mischief: On 11-14-16 in the area of Mohawk Lane it was reported that a fire was set to the turf on the baseball field at Count Basie Park. The turf was damaged in a circular motion due to the fire. Ptl. Milton Gray IV.

Criminal Mischief: On 11-14-16 in the area of Oakland St. the victim reported someone sprayed red spray paint on the front grill of their vehicle. Ptl. Kristin Altimari.

Theft: On 11-15-16 a delivery driver reported a wrong credit card was used to pay the bill. The total bill was $33.00. Ptl. Ashon Lovick.

Theft: On 11-17-16 theft was reported from a vehicle in the area of Riverside Ave. The victim reported a lap top was missing from behind the driver’s seat. The Toshiba lap top is described as gray in color and is valued at approximately $400.00. Ptl. Patrick Kennedy.

Criminal Mischief: On 11-17-16 in the area of South St. the victim reported that unknown subjects attempted to force entry to his vehicle through the driver’s side and passenger door jams. No items were stolen or missing. Ptl. Tanner Shea.

Theft: On 11-19-16 in the area of Water St. it was reported that 10 boxes of razor blades and 5 powdered baby formula packages were taken from the store. The amount of stolen items were $285.85. Ptl. Kristin Altimari.

Theft: On 11-19-16 in the area of Elm St. the victim reported theft from a vehicle left unlocked parked in the driveway. Items stolen were 1 set of Black Binoculars and some loose change all valued at $255.00. Ptl. Kristin Altimari.

Theft: On 11-19-16 in the area of Clinton Pl. it was reported that a bicycle was stolen from inside a garage. The bicycle is described as a pink Huffy beach cruiser with a blue basket, blue wheels, blue handlebar grips and a bell on the right handle bar. Also missing was a silver/black Kryptonite chain and lock. The bicycle and lock are worth approximately $130.00. Ptl. Sean Hauschildt.

Theft: On 11-21-16 in the area of Oakland St. it was reported that several items were missing from the home. The victim reported there was no forced entry into the residence. The items missing are a flannel shirt, a pillow, a pair of sweat pants, black P.F. Fliers shoes and two MVMT watches valued at $130.00 and $100.00. Lt. Robert Clayton.

ARRESTS

Timothy Bojcev, age 18 of Old Bridge was arrested on 11-14-16 in the area of Hubbards Bridge for Possession of Marijuana by Ptl. Benjamin Springer.

Kyree Farrow, age 19 of Red Bank was arrested on 11-14-16 in the area of Leonard St. for Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Contempt of Court by Ptl. Kristin Altimari.

Mark Ugaro, age 36 of Tinton Falls was arrested on 11-14-16 in the area of Leonard St. for Possession of Marijuana by Ptl. Kristin Altimari.

Curtis Cashill, age 27 of Freehold was arrested on 11-15-16 in the area of Bridge Ave for Contempt of Court by Ptl. Sean Hauschildt.

Adam Krebs, age 33 of Eatontown was arrested on 11-16-16 in Eatontown for Stalking that took place in the area of Riverview Plaza by Ptl. Cevin Albert.

Patricia L. Devaney-Westerlind, age 43 of Fair Haven was arrested on 11-17-16 in the area of Mechanic St. for Contempt of Court by Ptl. Jhonathan Quispe.

Lori Jarck, age 48 of Rumson was arrested on 11-17-16 in the area of Coopers Bridge for Contempt of Court by OFC Darren McConnell.

David Foggy, age 46 of Red Bank was arrested on 11-17-16 in the area of W. Bergen Pl for Disorderly Conduct by Ptl. Patrick Kennedy.

Meghan Reeves, age 31 of Ocean was arrested on 11-18-16 in the area of Maple Ave for Contempt of Court by Ptl. Cevin Albert.

Jerome McGowan, age 49 of Red Bank was arrested on 11-18-16 in the area of W. Bergen Pl for Attempt to Elude Police and Contempt of Court by Ptl. Kristin Altimari.

Elizabeth Strong, age 34 of Red Bank was arrested on 11-19-16 in the area of W. Front St. for Contempt of Court by OFC Darren McConnell.

Edward Sullivan, age 45 of Massachusetts was arrested on 11-19-16 in the area of Newman Springs Rd for Contempt of Court by Ptl. Sean Hauschildt.

Daniel Jackson, age 25 of Tinton Falls was arrested on 11-20-16 in the area of Broad St. for Disorderly Conduct by Ptl. Stanley Balmer.

Jessica Moran, age 23 of Middletown was arrested on 11-20-16 in the area of Coopers Bridge for Contempt of Court by Ptl. Sean Hauschildt.

Amy Matheny, age 47 of Red Bank was arrested on 11-21-16 in the area of River St. for Possession of CDS and Contempt of Court by Ptl. Garrett Falco.

Kenneth Kunz, age 29 of Lakehurst was arrested on 11-22-16 in the area of Monmouth St for Contempt of Court by Ptl. Garrett Falco.

Gary Wilcox, age 36 of Belford was arrested on 11-23-16 in the area of Monmouth St for Contempt of Court by Ptl. Cevin Albert.

Daniel R. Agrell, age 26 of Staten Island NY was arrested on 11-23-16 in the area of Monmouth St. for Contempt of Court by Ptl. Gary Watson, Jr.

Publisher’s Note: This compilation of crime and arrest reports was provided to redbankgreen by police, and appears here without any changes except for formatting. 

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