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LITTLE SILVER POLICE BLOTTER

Recent activity reports, unedited, as provided by the Little Silver Police Department.

call-in-the-authorities• April 8- A Fraud was reported to have taken place at a residence on Winding Way. P.O. Andrew Smith investigated.

• April 9- A business owner from Birch Ave. reported that a Bad Check, in excess of $900.00, had been received from a customer. P.O. Andrew Smith investigated.

• April 10- A resident from Mitchell Pl. reported that her vehicle had been stolen from her driveway sometime during the early morning hours. P.O. Amanda Arnold and Det. Greg Oliva investigated.

• April 10- A Burglary to a motor vehicle on Edgewood Ave. occurred during the early morning hours. A briefcase was removed from the vehicle. P.O. Andrew Smith and Det. Greg Oliva investigated.

• April 12- Kevin King, 22, Red Bank, NJ, was arrested on a warrant following a motor vehicle stop. The warrant was for Eluding and was issued by the Eatontown Police Department. P.O. Eric Van Schaack and P.O. Robert Chenoweth made the arrest.

• April 12- A resident from Mayfair Ct. reported that the glass to his rear door had been shattered sometime during the day. P.O. Joseph Glynn Jr. investigated.

• April 13- NJ Transit reported that there were several juvenile subjects on the railroad tracks “playing chicken” with the trains. The juveniles fled the area prior to police arrival. P.O. Andrew Smith investigated along with assistance from Shrewsbury P.D. and NJ Transit P.D.

• April 13- Joseph Reilly, 31, Oceanport, NJ, was arrested following a motor vehicle stop for a Contempt of Court warrant issued by the Red Bank Municipal Court. P.O. Eric Van Schaack made the arrest.

• April 14- Two juvenile males, both from Shrewsbury, NJ, were stopped for Trespassing on NJ Transit property. The juveniles were walking along the railroad tracks located behind the businesses on Birch Ave. Both juveniles were released to one of their parents. P.O. Amanda Arnold and P.O. Eric Van Schaack investigated.

• April 17- A Burglary to a motor vehicle on Edgewood Ave. occurred during the early morning hours. A wallet was removed from the vehicle. P.O. Joseph Glynn Jr. and Det. Greg Oliva investigated.

• April 17- Ljupco Pasovski, 37, Fords, NJ, was arrested following a motor vehicle stop for Driving While Intoxicated. He was released pending a court date. P.O. Eric Van Schaack made the arrest.

• April 18- Lawrence Ramos, 32, Middletown, NJ, was arrested following a motor vehicle stop for a Contempt of Court warrant issued by the Neptune Township Municipal Court. P.O. Amanda Arnold made the arrest.

April 19- Tashelle Brown, 38, Long Branch, NJ, was arrested following a motor vehicle for a Contempt of Court warrant issued by the Holmdel Municipal Court. P.O. Andrew Smith made the arrest.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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