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LITTLE SILVER: CRIMES AND ARRESTS

2017_authorities_cherrytop_ls3-206x220-2016655Crime and arrest reports for the month of March, 2017, as provided by the Little Silver Police Department. This report is published unedited. For additional information, please scroll to the bottom of this post.

March 2– Michael Gavan, 31, of Shrewsbury, NJ, was arrested on Prospect Ave. for an active Contempt of Court warrant out of the Asbury Park Municipal Court in the amount of $101.00. Det. Sgt. Greg Oliva made the arrest.

March 3– A victim reported Burglary after discovering that their vehicle had been broken into while parked at a business on Conover Pl. P.O. Andrew Smith and Det. Sgt. Greg Oliva investigated.

March 4– Grant Henning, 22, of Little Silver, NJ, was arrested following a motor vehicle stop on Silverton Ave. for Driving While Intoxicated. P.O. Brian Miller made the arrest.

March 4– Talek Lane, 23, of Long Branch, NJ, was arrested following a motor vehicle stop on Prospect Ave. for an active Contempt of Court warrant out of the Red Bank Municipal Court in the amount of $957.00. P.O. Taylor Doremus made the arrest.

March 7– A resident from Oakes Rd. reported Burglary after discovering that their vehicle had been broken into sometime during the early morning hours. P.O. Taylor Doremus and Det. Sgt. Greg Oliva investigated.

March 7– A victim from Ridge Rd. reported Theft after learning that their cell phone had been stolen sometime throughout the day. P.O. Robert Chenoweth investigated.

March 10– A victim from Ridge Rd. reported Harassment after a known acquaintance continued to make unwanted rude comments towards the victim. P.O. Robert Chenoweth investigated.

March 13– Angel Romero, 38, of Red Bank, NJ, was arrested following a motor vehicle stop on Spring St. for an active Contempt of Court warrant out of the Wall Township Municipal Court in the amount of $100.00. P.O. Taylor Doremus made the arrest.

March 14– Frank Portera, Jr., 37, of Fair Haven, NJ, and, Ruslan Workstus, 22, of West Long Branch, NJ, were both arrested following a motor vehicle stop on Seven Bridges Rd. for Possession of Marijuana Under 50 Grams. P.O. Taylor Doremus made the arrest.

March 18– Gene Hale, III, of Red Bank, NJ, was arrested off of Branch Ave. for an active Contempt of Court warrant out of the Monmouth Beach Municipal Court in the amount of $250.00. P.O. Taylor Doremus made the arrest.

March 22– Christine Wilson, 45, of Long Branch, NJ, was arrested following a motor vehicle stop on Sycamore Ave. for Hindering Apprehension after providing a false name to police. P.O. Taylor Doremus made the arrest.

March 25– Marlyn Dockery, 57, of Eatontown, NJ, was arrested following a motor vehicle stop on Seven Bridges Rd. for Driving While Intoxicated. P.O. Michael Lahey made the arrest.

March 27– A resident from Woodbine Ave. reported Identity Theft after discovering that an unknown person(s) has been using the victim’s identification to open fraudulent accounts. P.O. Brian Miller and Det. Sgt. Greg Oliva investigated.

March 27– Anthony Cureton, 30, of Irvington, NJ, was arrested following a motor vehicle stop on Prospect Ave. for Possession of Heroin, Possession of Crack Cocaine, and Possession of Marijuana Under 50 Grams. P.O. Taylor Doremus made the arrest.

March 27– Emilyn Flores, 32, of Newark, NJ, was arrested following a motor vehicle stop on Prospect Ave. for Receiving Stolen Property (stolen vehicle), Possession of Cocaine, Possession of Cocaine With Intent To Distribute, Possession of Cocaine With Intent To Distribute Within 500 Feet of a Public Park, Possession of Ecstasy and Possession of Marijuana Under 50 Grams. P.O. Taylor Doremus made the arrest.

March 29– A resident from Garden Rd. reported Burglary after discovering that their vehicle had been broken into sometime during the early morning hours. P.O. Taylor Doremus and Det. Sgt. Greg Oliva investigated.

Publisher’s Note: This compilation of crime and arrest reports was provided to redbankgreen by police, and appears here without any changes except for formatting. 

An arrest is not a finding of guilt: that’s something for a court to decide. redbankgreen publishes this information in continuation of a great American newspaper tradition because we believe it has community value.
If there is a factual error in this post, please let us know at [email protected]. But if this post is in itself accurate, please do not plead your case to us. Again, that’s for the court to decide.
 
If the charges against you are dismissed or you are found not guilty, please send us a copy of the case disposition report, obtainable from the municipal court clerk, and we will update the post to include that information.
 
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