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JURY DEADLOCKS ON SHOOTING CHARGES

The jury in the attempted-murder trial of Anthony Sims could not reach a unanimous decision on charges related to the shootings of two brothers at Red Bank’s Montgomery Terrace apartments in November, 2008, today’s Asbury Park Press reports.
After more than three days of deliberations, the same jury acquitted Sims, 21, of attempting to kill a [...]

BLOTTER: DOUBLE THE TROUBLE

Today we’ve got two weeks worth of crime reports provided by the Red Bank Police Department. The first is for the week of February 19 to February 26, 2010, and that’s followed by reports from the following week. This information appears here unedited.
Shoplifting occurring on 2-22-10 at Broad St.-Grocery Store. Victim [...]

WEEKLY POLICE BLOTTER

Crime reports provided by the Red Bank Police Department for the week of February 12 to February 19, 2010. This information appears here unedited.
Criminal Mischief occurring on 2-13-10 at W. Front St. Victim reported that graffiti was spray painted on building by unknown subjects. Ptl. Mathew Ehrenreich.
Theft occurring at West Front St. on [...]

SIMS ADMITS SHOOTING

The attempted murder trial of Anthony Sims took a turn yesterday when the defendant admitted firing shots that hit two brothers and missed a third man, according to today’s Asbury Park Press.
The November, 2008 shooting at Montgomery Terrace apartments in Red Bank occurred after an argument over drug money between Sims’ mother and one of [...]

GRAFFITI ATTACKS REPORTED

Crime reports provided by the Red Bank Police Department for the week of February 5 to February 12, 2010. This information appears here unedited.
Criminal Mischief occurring on 2-6-10 at Mechanic St. Parking lot. Report of parked vehicle with smashed in windshield by unknown subject(s). Ptl. David Hicks.
Graffiti reported on 2-12-10 on Monmouth St. [...]

FAIR HAVEN BROKER COPS TO $700K SCAM

A stockbroker from Fair Haven is looking at seven years in prison under the terms of a plea deal he accepted yesterday for pocketing nearly $700,000 he swindled from 31 clients, the Monmouth County Prosecutor announced yesterday.
Here’s the text of a press release from the office of Prosecutor Luis Valentin:
On February 16, 2010, Stephen Severio, [...]

LOCAL MEN FACE PRISON FOR PRISON SCAM

A Red Bank man appears headed into the state prison system he admitted scamming out of $153,000, the New Jersey Attorney General’s office announced yesterday.
Mark Stermer, 43, pleaded guilty Tuesday before state Superior Court Judge Ira E. Kreizman in Freehold to making false representations in connection with state contracts awarded by another man identified as [...]

ACCUSATIONS FLY AT SIMS TRIAL

The trial of alleged Montgomery Terrace shooter Anthony Sims got underway in Freehold last week, and going by the coverage in the Asbury Park Press, it sounds like a trashfest:
Who dissed whose mother.  Whose mother is a crackhead. Who boasted membership in a gang that he may not have had.
Sims, 21, of Eatontown, is accused [...]

FROM THE RED BANK POLICE BLOTTER

Crime reports provided by the Red Bank Police Department for the week of January 29 to February 5, 2010. This information appears here unedited.
Shoplifting incident occurring at Broad St.-Pharmacy on 1-29-10. The owner reported that subject shoplifted items from drugstore and fled. Items valued at approx. $50.00. Amy Matheny of Keansburg was arrested by Ptl. [...]

SELLER BUSTED IN QUICKIE LEMON RESALE

Middletown police arrested a township man for theft by deception and other charges last week after he quickly resold a car he bought as a junker, they allege.
The purported crime was discovered soon after police went to help a Delaware couple whose vehicle broke down moments after they bought it from the suspect, according to [...]


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