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LITTLE SILVER: CRIMES AND ARRESTS

Crime and arrest reports for the month of November, 2016, as provided by the Little Silver Police Department. This report is published unedited. For additional information, please scroll to the bottom of this post.

authorities_ls-2016-v2-206x220-5944964November 1– A male juvenile, 17, of Red Bank, NJ, was arrested following a Theft investigation on Ridge Rd. P.O. Robert Chenoweth made the arrest.

November 1– Samantha Abruzzo, 24, of Long Branch, NJ, was arrested following a motor vehicle stop on Sycamore Ave. for an active Contempt of Court warrant out of the Little Silver Municipal Court in the amount of $164.00. P.O. Brian Conover made the arrest.

November 4– A male juvenile, 15, of Red Bank, NJ, was arrested for Possession of Alcohol Underage following an investigation on Ridge Rd. P.O. Robert Chenoweth made the arrest.

November 7– A resident from Pirates Cove reported Harassment/Terroristic Threats from a known acquaintance. P.O. Robert Chenoweth investigated.

November 7– A resident from Little Silver Point Rd. reported Harassment after receiving several harassing voicemails from a known acquaintance. P.O. Andrew Smith investigated.

November 9– A resident from Heritage Ct. reported Credit Card Fraud after discovering that an unknown subject(s) opened up a credit card account in the resident’s name. P.O. Brian Conover and Det. Greg Oliva investigated.

November 10– Suzanne Cocozza, 39, of Little Silver, NJ, was arrested on Prospect Ave. for an active Contempt of Court warrant out of the Tinton Falls Municipal Court in the amount of $181.00. Special Officer Scott Lorenson made the arrest.

November 12– A commuter at the Little Silver Train Station reported Theft after discovering that an unknown subject(s) stole his bicycle. Special Officer Scott Lorenson and Det. Greg Oliva investigated.

November 14– A resident from Manson Pl. reported Identity Theft after learning that an unknown subject(s) used his personal information to open up a fraudulent credit card account and rent a vehicle which wasn’t returned. P.O. Brian Conover and Det. Greg Oliva investigated.

November 16– Nicole Best, 37, of Beachwood, NJ, was arrested for Criminal Mischief following an investigation on Prospect Ave. P.O. Taylor Doremus made the arrest.

November 16– Arthur Acker, 62, of Keansburg, NJ, was arrested following a motor vehicle stop on Branch Ave. for an active Contempt of Court warrant out of the Middletown Township Municipal Court in the amount of $1,345.00. P.O. Joseph Glynn, Jr. made the arrest.

November 19– A resident from Lippincott Rd. reported Harassment after receiving harassing text messages from an unknown subject(s). P.O. Taylor Doremus investigated.

November 21– A Simple Assault was reported between two subjects on Ridge Rd. P.O Robert Chenoweth investigated.

November 23– Reginald Blair, 24, of Long Branch, NJ, was arrested following a motor vehicle stop on Oceanport Ave. for Possession of Marijuana Under 50 Grams and an active Contempt of Court warrant out of the Asbury Park Municipal Court for a total amount of $10,250.00. Special Officer Scott Lorenson made the arrest.

November 23– A victim from Ridge Rd. reported Theft after discovering that an unknown subject(s) stole jewelry from him. P.O. Robert Chenoweth investigated.

November 24– Donnie Alston, 45, of Neptune, NJ, was arrested following a motor vehicle stop on Harding Rd. for Possession of Marijuana Over 50 Grams and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. P.O. Taylor Doremus made the arrest.

November 27– Albaro Vasquez, 36, of Red Bank, NJ, was arrested following a motor vehicle stop on Seven Bridges Rd. for Driving While Intoxicated. Special Officer Scott Lorenson made the arrest.

November 28– A resident from Willow Dr. reported Criminal Mischief after discovering that damage was done to their fence during the evening hours. P.O. Peter Giblin investigated.

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. 

An arrest is not a finding of guilt: that’s something for a court to decide. redbankgreen publishes this information in continuation of a great American newspaper tradition because we believe it has community value.
If there is a factual error in this post, please let us know at [email protected]. But if this post is in itself accurate, please do not plead your case to us. Again, that’s for the court to decide.
 
If the charges against you are dismissed or you are found not guilty, please send us a copy of the case disposition report, obtainable from the municipal court clerk, and we will update the post to include that information.
 
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