Police Report: Theft & Criminal Mischief

The following criminal incidents were reported by Red Bank police:

• An incident of criminal mischief in the area of Marine Park was reported on April 9. It was reported that damage was done to the stall doors in the restroom facility.

Sgt. Beau Broadley took the report.

• An incident of theft in the area of West Bergen Place was reported on April 10. It was reported that a parked trailer was broken into and one of the windows, valued at $250, was broken. A green Makita battery-operated drill, valued at $300, was stolen.

Patrolman Jhonathan Quispe took the report.

• A theft in the area of Spring Street was reported on April 12. IT was reported that a delivered package, valued at $50, was stolen from a residence. It was also reported that the pace was the fifth to be stolen from the property since December of 2017.
Patrolman Michael Zadlock took the report.

• An incident of criminal mischief in the area of Chestnut Street was reported on April 15. It was a reported that two tires on a bicycle, valued at $200 each, were punctured and the red and black beach cruiser bike, valued at $200, was stolen from the driveway.

Patrolman Jhonathan Quispe took the report.

• A theft in the area of Broad Street was reported on April 16. It was reported that a black and red Giant men’s mountain bike with a broken cup holder, valued at $500, that was locked and secured to a meter, was stolen.
Patrolman Cevin Albert took the report.
• An incident of criminal mischief in the area of River Street was reported on April 16. It was reported that a rear door to a vacant house was kicked in. The damages to the door frame and latches were estimated at $100.
Patrolman Darren McConnell took the report.

• There was a report of a theft in the area of Monmouth Street on April 20. It was reported that a locked black men’s Schwann mountain  bicycle with reflective tires, valued at $240, was stolen.

Patrolman Cevin Albert took the report.

• There was a report of a theft in the area of Monmouth Street on April 25. It was reported that $2,000 in cash that was in the glove compartment in an envelope was stolen from a parked vehicle.

Patrolman Stanley Balmer took the report.

• There was a report of a theft in the area of Maple Avenue on April 27. It was reported that a Huffy cruise bike was stolen from the rear of a residence.

Patrolman Michael Baron took the report.

• There was a report of criminal mischief in the area of Spring Street on April 30. It was reported that the driver’s side door of a parked vehicle was keyed.