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SHREWSBURY: THREE BURGLARIES REPORTED

Crime and arrest reports, unedited, as provided by the Shrewsbury Police Department for the period of December 12 to December 26, 2014.

authorities_sbury2-2014-9067888Report of Burglary in the area of Samara Drive on 12/15/14. Victim reports unknown subject(s) entered residence and removed property. Ptl. Matthew Clark investigating.

Report of Theft in the area of Court Drive on 12/15/14. Victim reports property taken from exterior of residence. Ptl. Joseph Barnicle investigating.

Report of Criminal Mischief in the area of Broad Street on 12/16/14. Victim reports unknown subject(s) vandalized property. Damages totaling $200.00. Sgt. Jessica Boyd investigating.

Report of Burglary in the area of Samara Drive on 12/17/14. Victim reports unknown subject(s) attempted to forcefully enter residence. Ptl. Angel Marrero investigating.

Report of Theft in the area of Williamsburg Drive on 12/18/14. Victim reports property removed from exterior of residence by unknown subject(s). Ptl. Angel Marrero investigating.

Report of Theft by Deception in the area of Monmouth Building Center, Shrewsbury Avenue on 12/19/14. Victim reports subject used fraudulent check to purchase materials. Damages totaling $2.837.53. Ptl Joseph Barnicle investigating.

Report of Theft in the area of Shrewsbury Plaza on 12/19/14. Victim reports unknown subject removed wallet from victims purse. Damages totaling $615.00. Sgt. Adam Cerminaro investigating.

Report of Burglary in the area of Birch Drive on 12/20/14. Victim reports unknown subject(s) entered residence and vandalized and removed property. Ptl. Matthew Clark investigating.

Report of Credit Card Fraud in the area of Dorchester Way on 12/22/14. Victim reports purchases made by unknown subject(s). Damages totaling $2108.66. Sgt. Adam Cerminaro investigating.

Arrests

Courtney A. Caffyn, female age 31 of Eatontown was arrested on 12/12/14 for Driving Under the Influence in the area of Broad Street by Ptl. Derek Myers.

Robert J. Hill, male age 39 of Red Bank was arrested on 12/17/14 for Contempt of Court in the area of Broad Street by Ptl. Tracy Polk.

Susan Mindham, female age 57 of Red Bank was arrested on 12/17/14 for Driving Under the Influence in the area of Broad Street by Ptl. Ryan Cullinane.

Prince Sanchez, male age 27 of Barneget was arrested on 12/18/14 for Contempt of Court in the area of Shrewsbury Avenue by Ptl. Ryan Cullinane.

Genaro L. Feliciano, male age 27 of Camden was arrested on 12/25/14 for Driving Under the Influence in the area of Broad Street by Ptl. Ralph Latham.

Sean B. Warner, male age 24 of Teaneck was arrested on 12/26/14 for Contempt of Court and Obstruction of Justice in the area of Samara Drive by Det. Sgt. James Ramsey.

Diandrea Smith, male age 28 of Douglasville, GA was arrested for Contempt of Court in the area of Shrewsbury Avenue by Ptl. Angel Marrero.

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