The following June arrests and incidents were reported by Fair Haven police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
• A Ridge Road resident reported on June 4 that several hundred dollars were stolen from his vehicle.
Patrolman Dwayne Reevey took the theft report.
• Jeffrey S. Kowal Jr., 19, of Red Bank, was arrested on June 7 following a traffic stop and charged with possession of under 50 grams of marijuana, possession of drug paraphilia, underage possession of alcohol and weapons possession (knife) by Special Officer Class II Brooks Robinson.
Kowal was released pending a court appearance at Fair Haven Municipal Court.
• Zoilo J. Gonzalez III, 26, of Shrewsbury, was arrested on June 7 following a traffic stop and charged with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana, speeding and failure to produce a driver’s license by Special Officer Class II Brooks Robinson.
Gonzalez was released pending an appearance at Fair Haven Municipal Court.
• A Fair Haven Road resident reported on June 9 that an unknown subject attempted to have a credit card opened under a fraudulent name using the victim’s address.
Detective Stephen Schneider took the report.
• Peter Delamos, 76, of Fair Haven was stopped on June 19 for a traffic violation and found to have and outstanding traffic warrant out of Ocean Township.
He was transported to headquarters were bail was paid in full before his release. Special Officer Class II Brooks Robinson was the arresting officer.
• Conor Murphy, 23, of Belford, was arrested on June 19 following a traffic stop and charged with driving while intoxicated and possession of under 50 grams of marijuana by Patrolman Dwayne Reevey.
Murphy was later released pending a Fair Haven Municipal Court appearance.
• A Clay Street resident reported on June 25 that an unknown subject stole a bicycle out of her driveway the previous evening.
Sgt. Jesse Dykstra took the theft report.
• A Park Lane resident reported on June 30 that his personal bank accounts had several fraudulent withdrawals by an unknown person.
Patrolman John Koetzner took the report.