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POLICE BLOTTER

rbpd-patrol-webCrime reports provided by the Red Bank Police Department for the week of September 11 to September 17, 2009. This information appears here unedited.

Criminal Mischief occurring on 9-11-09 in the area of Leighton Ave. Owner reported that between 9-9-9 and 9-11-09 unknown person(s) broke a basement window of the residence. Ptl. Patrick Kennedy.

Criminal Mischief occurring on 9-12-09 at E. Sunset Ave. Victim reported that parked vehicle had damage done to the driver’s side front and rear doors by unknown subject. Sgt. Robert Kennedy.

Criminal Mischief occurring between 9-11-09 and 9-12-09 at the library on W. Front St. Report of unknown subject(s) broke a window located in rear of building. Ptl. Deron Ilarraza.

Robbery occurring at Bridge Ave. and Chestnut St. on 9-12-09. Victim reported that while walking four unknown black males approached him from behind, punched him and knocked him down to the ground. One male subject reached into victim’s pocket, stealing a wallet which contained cash, then fleeing the area. Also stolen from victim was a Sprint Cellular phone. Inv. Wendy Samis.

Theft occurring on 9-12-09 at John St. Victim reported that his bicycle described as a Rhino brand, 21-speed mountain bike, blue and silver in color was stolen from yard. Sgt. Robert Kennedy.

Burglary occurring on 9-14-09 in the area of Linden Place residence. Victim reported that unknown person(s) entered house and stole a pair of pants containing a wallet with cash and credit cards. Ptl. Beau Broadley.

Theft occurring on 9-14-09 at Locust Ave. residence. Victim reported that unknown suspect(s) stole cash from dresser drawer. Sgt. Michael Furlong.

Robbery occurring on 9-14-09 at Monmouth St. Victim reported that he was assaulted and robbed of cash. Inv. Wendy Samis.

Theft reported on 9-15-09 but occurred on 9-11-09 in residence located in Red Bank. Victim reported that a gold necklace and debit card was stolen. Ptl. Paul Perez.

Criminal Mischief occurring on 9-16-09 in the area of Branch Ave. Victim reported that aluminum fencing had been pulled away, damaging the braces of the fence. Ptl. Nicholas Malletto.

Criminal Mischief occurring on 9-17-09 at Prospect Ave. Report of driver’s side mirror being pushed forward and eggs thrown on the door of parked vehicle. Ptl. Robert Campanella.

ARRESTS 5 Contempt of Court

OTHER ARRESTS:

Armando Cuanalo-Salazar, male age 40 of Red Bank was arrested on 9-17-09 in the area of Bridge Ave. for Disorderly Conduct by Ptl. Ashon Lovick.

John Robison, age 33 male of Red Bank was arrested on 9-15-09 in the area of E. Newman Springs Rd. for Burglary, Theft and Receiving Stolen Property by Sgt. Michael Frazee.

Imer Ramirez, age 24 male of Red Bank was arrested on 9-14-09 in the area of Leighton Ave. for Disorderly by Ptl. Dawn Shields.

Charles Mayo, age 38 male of Marlboro, NJ was arrested on 9-11-09 in the area of Broad St. for Obstructing Administration of Justice by Lt. Joshua Berbrick.

Michael Jaworski, age 37 male of Pt. Pleasant was arrested on 9-11-09 in the area of Broad St. for Obstructing the Administration of Justice by Lt. Joshua Berbrick.

Dimitrios Vastardis, age 48 male of Holmdel was arrested on 9-11-09 in the area of Broad St. for Obstructing the Administration of Justice by Lt. Joshua Berbrick.

Three juvenile males, all age 14 of Red Bank were arrested on 9-11-09 in the area of Cedar St. for Criminal Mischief by Lt. Michael Clay

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