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authorities2bThe crime reports below were provided by the Red Bank Police Department for the period of November 5 to November 18, 2010. The information appears here unedited.

Theft occurring on 11-6-10 at Riverview Plaza. Victim reported that a cell phone was stolen from her room. Ptl. Ashon Lovick.

Theft occurring on 11-6-10 at Mechanic St. Victim reported that her cell phone a white Motorola “Cliq” was stolen from her residence. Ptl. Robert Talerico.

Criminal mischief occurring on 11-6-10 at River Road. Victim reported that unknown subject(s) pulled out two lights on front lawn, which were attached to stone pillars. Ptl. Ashon Lovick.

Criminal Mischief occurring on 11-7-10 at Broad St.-Church. Victim reported that unknown person(s) smashed sign on property. Ptl. Robert Campanella.

Theft occurring on Broad St. on 11-7-10. Victim reported that while inside establishment left wallet on counter, and unknown person(s) stole it. Ptl. Robert Campanella.

Theft reported on 11-8-10 at Broad Street-Doctors Office. Office manager of doctor’s office was contacted by Pharmacy about suspicious prescriptions. Office reported that they did not write these prescriptions and a former employee allegedly stole the prescription blanks. Ptl. George Travostino.

Theft occurring between 11-1-10 and 11-8-10 at Water St. Report of unknown person(s) stealing a yellow in color, 4′ tall metal mail box with “Red Bank Lyons Stickers” on both sides of mailbox from in front of store. Mailbox was used to collect used hearing aides and used eyeglasses. Ptl. David Hicks.

Criminal Mischief occurring at Broad St. business between 11-6-10 and 11-8-10. Victim reported that unknown person(s) damaged sign by breaking it in half. Ptl. David Smith.

Theft occurring between 11-4-10 and 11-5-10 at River Road residence. Victim reported leaving her office located at 97Maple Ave. on 11-4-10 with her purse and driving to her residence. Next morning could not locate her purse and unknown person(s) used one of her credit cards. Purse contained, credit cards, checkbooks and misc. items. Lt. Richard Mangold.

Theft occurring on 11-7-10 at Newman Springs Road. Victim reported that unknown person(s) entered residence and stole a blue denim backpack style pocketbook from living room, which contained, checkbooks and bankcards. Ptl. David Smith.

Criminal mischief occurring on 11-11-10 at East Newman Springs Road business. Rear door was found to be broken out. Ptl. Gary Watson.

Theft occurring on 11-11-10 at Chestnut St. Victim reported that unknown person(s) entered parked vehicle and removed IPod docking deck from vehicle. Ptl. Dawn Shields.

Burglary occurring on 11-11-10 at West Bergen – Day Care Center. Unknown subject(s) broke window and entered building, Stolen was coins from vending machine which had been pried open. Ptl. Ashon Lovick.

Criminal Mischief occurring on 11-15-10 at Newman Springs Road. Report of broken window in building done by unknown subject(s). Ptl. Nicholas Maletto.

Theft occurring at Broad St. – Church on 11-15-10. Unknown person(s) rummaged through mail slots and money was taken. Ptl. Dawn Shields.

Criminal Mischief occurring at Reckless Place between 11-13-10 and 11-14-10. Victim reported that unknown subject(s) damaged wooden address marquis of business by kicking same. Ptl. Dawn Shields.

Theft occurring at West Front Street – on 11-15-10. Victim reported that unknown person(s) stole her leather coat and purse from back of chair. Purse contained cash, checkbook, credit cards and Apple I phone. Sgt. Robert Kennedy.

Burglary occurring at West St. residence on 11-15-10. Victim reported that unknown subject(s) stole items from residence which included cameras, jewelry and camcorder. Inv. Wendy Samis.

Burglary occurring between 11-15-10 and 11-16-10 at business, W. Front St. Victim reported that unknown person(s) gained entry into business by prying door and window. Stolen was cash. Ptl. Ashon Lovick.

Auto Theft occurring at River St. on 11-17-10. Victim reported that unknown person(s) stole vehicle from parking lot. Vehicle described as a red in color 2 doors G37S Infiniti. Vehicle was subsequently recovered in Eatontown. Ptl. Jorge Torres.

Burglary occurring on 11-18-10 at Hudson Ave. Victim reported that unknown person entered residence and stole a laptop, jewelry and foreign currency. Ptl. Geroge Travostino.

ARRESTS: 6 Contempt of Court

OTHER ARRESTS:
Amanda Kernahan, age 40 female of Red Bank was arrested on 11-14-10 in the area of Irving Place for Disorderly Conduct and Resisting Arrest by Ptl. Nicholas Maletto.

Patrick Shopp, age 23 male of Belford was arrested on 11-14-10 in the area of W. Front St. for Disorderly Conduct by Ptl. Matthew Ehrenreich.

Mustafa Hill age 35 male of Newark, NJ was arrested on 11-13-10 in the area of Monmouth St. for Disorderly Conduct by Ptl. Matthew Ehrenreich.

Carlos Urena, age 47 male of Red Bank was arrested on 11-12-10 in the area of Shrewsbury Ave. for DWI by Ptl. Mike Campanella.

Nicole Reilly, age 24 female of Middletown was arrested on 11-11-10 in the area of Tower Hill for Harassment by Ptl. Dron Ilarraza.

Corey Orazem, age 19 male of Staten Island, NY was arrested on 11-11-10 in the area of Maple Ave. for Poss. of CDS, Marijuana under 50 grams by Ptl Ashon Lovick.

Alexander Potts, age 29 male of Red Bank was arrested on 11-7-10 in the area of Spring St. for Poss. of CDS Marijuana Under 50 grams and Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia by Ptl. Robert Campanella.

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