The following February criminal incidents were reported by Red Bank police:
• An incident of criminal mischief in the area of Broad Street was reported on Feb. 19. A 4×4 pane of glass on a basement window of a building was reportedly shattered and broken.
Patrolman Patrick Kennedy took the report.
• There was a report of a theft in the area of Chestnut Street on Feb. 15. It was reported that several iPhones, each valued at $600, were stolen from unsecured lockers. Security footage shows the same male described as accused of stealing items from a store few hours earlier.
Patrolman Darren M. McConnell took the report.
• A theft in the area of Water Street was reported on Feb. 15. It was reported that a thin black male, approximately 25 years old, wearing a black head cap and jacket, a blue sweatshirt with white block lettering, grey sweat pants and black and white Adidas was seen leaving a store carrying a basket full of items valued at $83.
Patrolman Sean Hauschildt took the report.
• An incident of criminal mischief in the area of Bridge Avenue was reported on Feb. 10. A parked vehicle was reported to have been damaged by deep key marks on the hood and driver’s side quarter panel. The damages were estimated at $1,000.
Patrolman Cevin Albert took the report.
• An incident of criminal mischief in the area of Leonard Street was reported on Feb. 9. Two sections of a black aluminum fence, valued at $1,000, were reportedly damaged by an unknown vehicle.
Lt. Errico Vescio took the report.
• A theft on Water Street was reported on Feb. 6. It was reported that a black purse with a wrap-around zipper containing a NJ driver’s license, social security card, Visa and about $60 in cash was stolen from the passenger seat of a vehicle.
Patrolman Darren M. McConnell took the report.
• An incident of criminal mischief in the area of Catherine Street was reported on Feb. 3. It was reported that the hood of a parked vehicle had been damaged with numerous scratches.
Patrolman Frank Metta took the report.
• A theft in the area of West Front Street was reported on Feb. 1. It was reported that two slabs of granite — one rectangular and one L-shaped — were stolen from the back yard of a residence.
Patrolman Garrett Falco took the report.
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