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FAIR HAVEN: OCTOBER POLICE ACTIVITY

fhpd-doorRecent activity reports, unedited, as provided by the Fair Haven Police Department.

10/3/11

-Sgt. Lambert arrested Carrie C. Lamberti, 38, Long Branch for being in Contempt of Court. Mrs. Lamberti was released on bail.

-Det. Dykstra charged Majed Allahman, 51, Red Bank with Selling Tobacco Products to a Minor on 8/5/11 from the Valero Gas Station on River Rd.

10/4/11

-Ptl. Lagrotteria arrested Catherine E. Guba, 52, Fair Haven and charged her with Driving While Intoxicated.

10/7/11

-Sgt. Lambert arrested Luke W. Compton, 28, Long Branch for being in Contempt of Court. Mr. Compton was released on bail.

10/11/11

-A Rumson resident reported to Ptl. Reevey that unknown subject(s) shot an airsoft gun at his vehicle leaving a crack in his windshield.

10/14/11

-Det. Dykstra arrested Allante Williams, 24, Neptune and charged him with Resisting Arrest, Disorderly Conduct and Obstruction of Justice. Mr. Williams was also found to have warrants for his arrest for being in Contempt of Court. Mr. Williams was being held at Monmouth County Correctional Institute in lieu of $10,000 bail.

10/18/11

-Ptl. Schneider arrested Brian P. Daneman, 51, Little Silver for being in Contempt of Court. Mr. Daneman was released on bail.

10/19/11

-Cpl. Waltz arrested Jamie L. Desposito, 25, Staten Island, NY for being in Contempt of Court. Ms. Desposito was released on bail.

10/21/11

-Ptl. Lagrotteria took a report from a South Woodland Drive resident of criminal mischief to a motorcycle.

10/22/11

-Ptl. Schneider arrested Samantha M. Quintas, 26, Sayreville, NJ for being in Contempt of Court. Ms. Quintas was released on bail.

10/28/11

-Ptl. Jarvis and Ptl. Reevey responded to a report of a pedestrian struck on River Rd. The pedestrian, a 16 year old borough juvenile, was transported to Jersey Shore Medical and treated. No ccomplaints were signed against the driver, Frederick Shipton, 58, Fair Haven.

10/30/11

-Ptl. Reevey arrested James E. Hellings, 41, Fair Haven and charged him with Simple Assault. Mr. Hellings was being held at the Monmouth County Correctional Institute in lieu of $1,500 bail.

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