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RED BANKER INDICTED IN HEROIN & GUN CASE

A Red Bank man arrested last August as an alleged member of guns and heroin distribution ring has been indicted by a Monmouth County grand jury, the county prosecutor announced Monday morning. Russell Vann, 54, right, was one of 20 defendants named as alleged members of “a criminal enterprise responsible for the distribution significant quantities [...]

SHOOTING CLAYS TO PRESERVE WETLANDS

Clay-trap shooters gathered at  Rumson Country Club’s shooting range for the event, a fundraiser hosted by Ducks Unlimited. (Photos by Peter Lindner. Click to enlarge) By STEPHANIE SCHROEPFER A misty fog offered the perfect hunting-in-the-field vibe for nearly 50 enthusiasts who gathered for a trap-shooting event at the Rumson Country Club Saturday. Shotgun blasts broke the [...]

RED BANK GUN INCIDENT INVESTIGATED

Red Bank’s police chief has high praise for an officer who peaceably disarmed a man who was pointing a handgun loaded with hollow-point bullets at another man early Saturday morning. But much about the incident remains under wraps as police continue their investigation, Chief Steve McCarthy tells redbankgreen. Charged with aggravated assault with a handgun [...]

GUN SHOWN IN LINCROFT RITE AID HOLDUP

This just in from the Middletown PD: On January 31, 2012 at approximately 5:50 pm the Middletown Police Department responded to a report of an armed robbery at the Rite Aid Pharmacy located on Newman Springs Road in the Lincroft section of Middletown. Police say the suspect was described as a white male with a [...]

PEDESTRIAN REPORTS GUNPOINT ROBBERY

The crime reports below were provided by the Red Bank Police Department for the period of January 20 to January 27, 2012. This information is unedited. Theft occurring between 1-16-12 and 1-21-12 at  East Bergen Place.  Victim reported that unknown person(s) stole his IBIS Mountain Bike, color shiny copper.  Ptl. John Camarca. Theft occurring at  [...]

“YOU HOPE YOU NEVER, EVER HAVE TO…”

Little Silver police conducted lockdown and ‘active shooter’ drills at the Point Road and Markham schools Tuesday.(Click to enlarge) By JOHN T. WARD The scenario is terrifying: someone loose in a school with gun or rifle and bent on carnage. No school district can assume it is immune. On Tuesday morning, subscribers to the Two [...]

GUNPOINT ROBBERY REPORTED ON WEST SIDE

The crime reports below were provided by the Red Bank Police Department for the period of October 14 to October 21, 2011. This information is unedited. Theft occurring at Arthur Street between 10-14-11 and 10-15-11. Victim reported that unknown subject(s) removed a wallet from parked vehicle. Ptl. Jorge Torres. Armed Robbery occurring at Clinton Place [...]

DRUG SWEEP NETS THREE RED BANKERS

Three Red Bank men were among more than 30 suspects arrested in a massive law enforcement sweep focused on the sale of heroin and assault weapons, authorities said Thursday. Russell Vann and Charles Dixon, both 54 years old, and Raymond Jackson, 41, were caught up on drug distribution charges in raids led by the Monmouth [...]

RED BANK MAN COPS TO TWO BANK JOBS

A Red Bank man admitted in federal court in Trenton Monday that he robbed a Fair Haven bank last August and another one a week later in Cranford. Wilfred A. Dunn Jr., no address given, faces up to 20 years for each robbery, according to documents filed in connection with the plea. According to an [...]

GUNPOINT ROBBERY ON RIVER ROAD

The crime reports below were provided by the Red Bank Police Department for the period of January 14 to January 21, 2011. The information appears here unedited. Armed Robbery occurring on 1-11-11 in the area of River Road. Victim reported that while walking he was approached from behind by accused that pointed a gun at [...]

DETAILS ABOUT ROBBERY STILL UNDER WRAPS

A stretch of West River Road was blocked off nearly four hours Tuesday after a bomb threat at the Bank of America. (Photo by Dustin Racioppi; click to enlarge) By DUSTIN RACIOPPI Two suspects are in police custody after allegedly threatening to blow up the Bank of America on River Road in Rumson Tuesday afternoon, [...]

MAN IN GOGGLES ROBS LINCROFT STATION

By DUSTIN RACIOPPI Middletown police are looking for a man who robbed the BP gas station on Newman Springs Road in the Lincroft section of town before dawn Saturday. The suspect, described as tall and skinny, and was wearing dark, tinted swimming goggles, displayed a silver-and-black handgun to the station attendant and demanded money, Detective [...]

MIDDLETOWN BANK ROBBED

By DUSTIN RACIOPPI A Sovereign Bank branch on Route 35 in Middletown was robbed late Friday, police said. Detective Lieutenant Steve Dollinger said authorities are searching for a white man in his late 20s or early 30s, weighs about 150 pounds and is between five-foot-six and five-foot-eight inches tall.

WARSHAW TAPPED AS COUNTY PROSECUTOR

Peter Warshaw at Fair Haven’s National Night Out festivities in 2009. (Click to enlarge) Governor Chris Christie has nominated Peter Warshaw Jr. to succeed Luis Valentin as Monmouth County Prosecutor, according to reports by the Associated Press and Asbury Park Press.

McCARTHY ON CRIME: 2010 NOT SO GOOD

Red Bank Police Chief Steve McCarthy, commenting on Thursday’s report of a drop in crime in the borough in 2009, says next year’s report will show the opposite. “Obviously, they’re encouraging,” McCarthy says of the 2009 results, which showed precipitous declines in the number of both violent and nonviolent crimes. “But I have to say, [...]


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