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COPS: BEER BOTTLES THROWN FROM BALCONY

rbpd-carsThe crime reports below were provided by the Red Bank Police Department for the week of April 29 to May 6, 2011. The information appears here unedited.

Criminal Mischief reported on 4-29-11 at West Front St. Victim reported that over the past three days there have been several incident of graffiti spray painted on his wooden stockade fence by unknown subject(s). Ptl. Michael Campanella.

Criminal Mischief occurring on 4-30-11 at White Street. Victim reported that unknown person(s) scratched glass of storefront window. Ptl. Heather Pubylski.

Criminal Mischief occurring on 5-1-11 at Bodman Place-Hotel. Report of subjects throwing beer bottles off of balcony into parking lot of hotel. Parked vehicle was struck with a bottle breaking the rear window. Ptl. John Camarca.

Criminal Mischief occurring at Mechanic Street on 5-1-11. Unknown subject(s) spray-painted graffiti onto three separate building in the above area. Ptl. Michael Campanella.

Criminal Mischief occurring on 5-2-11 at Bridge Ave. Report of graffiti spray-painted onto wall of building. Ptl. Michael Zadlock.

Criminal Mischief occurring on 5-3-11 at West Bergen Place-Vacant resident. Victim reported that unknown person(s) damaged water pipes in basement, flooding same. Ptl. Michael Zadlock.

Criminal Mischief occurring on 5-4-11 at Shrewsbury Avenue. Victim reported that unknown person(s) knocked over bench and flower planters in front of business. Ptl. Gary Watson.

Criminal Mischief occurring on 5-5-11 and Broad St.-Apartment Complex parking lot. Victim reported that unknown subject(s) damaged two vehicles. First vehicle flat tire and second vehicle scratched hood. Ptl. David Smith.

Criminal Mischief occurring on 5-5-11 at Madison Ave. Victim reported that window on parked vehicle was smashed by unknown person(s). Ptl. David Hicks.

Burglary occurring at River Street apartment on 5-5-11. Victim reported that unknown person(s) gained entry into residence by forcing door open and damaging doorframe. Stolen from apartment were cash and a digital camera. Det. Joey Fields and Ptl. Michael Campanella.

ARRESTS: 4 Contempt of Court

OTHER ARRESTS:

Three male juveniles, all age 17, two from Little Silver and one from Red Bank were arrested on 5-5-11 in the area of Monmouth Street for Poss. and Consumption of Alcohol Underage by Ptl. James DePonte.

Robert Sheard, age 64 male of Red Bank was arrested on 5-3-11 in the area of Evergreen Terrace for Hindering Apprehension and Disorderly Conduct by Ptl. Michael Zadlock.

Irene J. Hansen, age 45 female of Red Bank was arrested on 5-1-11 in the area of Elm Place for DWI by Ptl. Michael Campanella.

Paul Giegerich, age 24 male of Jersey City was arrested on 5-1-11 in the area of W. Front St. for DWI by Ptl. James DePonte.

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