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FAIR HAVEN: $8,000 WATCH REPORTED STOLEN

Crime and arrest reports, unedited, as provided by the Fair Haven Police Department for the period of January 1 to January 31, 2015.

authorities_fh2-206x220-66846791/1/15 A resident of Oxford Ave., reported an Identity Theft, the theft totaled $800. Det. Schneider is investigating.

1/2/15 William A. Crawford Jr, 22, Long Branch, was placed under arrested and charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia following a traffic stop by S/O Brooks Robinson.

1/3/15 Patrols responded to a report of a possible assault on Battin Rd. Patrols located the subjects in question, neither party wished to sign complaints. S.O. Henne took the report.

1/4/15 A theft of services was reported by a River Rd. Business. Ptl. Lagrotteria took the report.

1/8/15 A Identity Theft report was taken for a Dartmouth Ave. resident. The theft occurred originally at the Bridgewater Best Buy. Det. Schneider is investigating.

1/12/15 A theft was reported from a Battin Rd. Resident for a watch valued at $8,000. Sgt. Dykstra took the report and Det. Schneider is investigating.

1/16/15 a patron of a River Rd. Business reported that his vehicle had been key while in the parking lot. Ptl. Lagrotteria took the report.

1/22/15 Conor Ban,18, Rumson, was placed under arrest for an outstanding warrant. Subject was released after posting cash bail. Sgt. Jesse Dykstra was the arresting Officer.

1/26/15 a report of an assault at a River Rd. Business was taken by Sgt. Dykstra. Both parties were located and neither wish to sign complaints.

1/30/15 Kyle Jadevaia, 22, Rumson, was placed under arrest following a traffic stop for an outstanding warrant out of Belmar. Subject posted cash bail before release. Ptl. William Lagrotteria was the arresting Officer.

1/30/15 A McCarter Ave. resident reported his bicycle missing/Stolen from McCarter’s Pond. S.O. Robinson took the report.

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