The following August and September arrests were reported by Rumson police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction. DUI is a motor vehicle offense.
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Rumson Police Report: Several DUI Arrests
The following September and August arrests were reported by Rumson police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
Rumson Police Report: DUI, Drug & Paraphernalia Possession
The following April, May and June arrests were reported by Rumson police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
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Rumson Police Make Several DUI Arrests
The following arrests were made by Rumson police in August and September. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
• Julia Mannion, 21, of Fair Haven, was arrested on Aug. 13 in the area of Hartshorne Lane and charged with driving under the influence (DUI) by Patrolman Daniel Campanella .
• Paul Ritchie, 45, of Monmouth Beach, was arrested on Aug. 14 in the area of Ridge Road and Bingham Avenue and charged with driving under the influence (DUI) b Patrolman Daniel Campanella.
Rumson Police Report Party Arrests, Theft by Deception, Disorderly, Marijuana Possession, DUI
The following arrests were made and reported in the month of July by Rumson police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
• Patrolman Anthony Ciambrone on July 1 arrested Sayyied Rida, 36, of Red Bank, on a warrant issued by Detective Christopher Isherwood for theft by deception with a loss of $2,140.
Rida was released on bail of $2500 with a 10 percent option, set by Judge Richard Thompson.
• Sgt. Ronald Vilardi on July 3 arrested Michelle Waldron, 39, of Fair Haven on a contempt of court charge.
Waldron was released after posting $1000 bail, set by the Fair Haven Municipal Court.
• Patrolman Daniel Campanella and Special Officer Michael Berger arrested two juveniles on July 4 in the area of Blackpoint Road and Navesink Avenue and charged them with disorderly conduct and maintaining a nuisance, after observing approximately 100 juveniles leaving a party.
The matters were referred to the juvenile division.
• Capt. Jeff Nixon arrested Michael Gambino, 32, of Highlands on July 6 on two contempt of court warrants out of Little Silver ($216) and Tinton Falls ($751).
Gambino was released after posting full bail.
• Special Officer Grace Maggiulli arrested a male juvenile on July 9 in the area of Ridge Road and Center Street and charged him with disorderly conduct and minor in possession of alcohol.
The subject was released to a parent and referred to the juvenile division.
• Patrolman Anthony Ciambrone arrested Connor Carroll, 19, of Tappan NY on July 11 in the area of North Ward Avenue and charged him with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana and disorderly conduct.
Carroll was released pending court.
• Special Officer Michael Berger arrested Jose Valentin III, 31, of Egg Harbor City on July 13 in the area of 22 West River Road for the theft of approximately $12,895 from his employer.
Valentin was released after posting $25,000 bail set by Judge Alfred D’Auria.
• Patrolman Anthony Ciambrone and Detective Christopher Isherwood arrested Phillip Sturner, 30, of Rumson, and Christopher Sutphen, 19, of Monmouth Beach, on July 17 and charged them with robbery, simple assault and theft of services.
Sturner was transported to MCCI in lieu of $100,000 bail.
Sutphen was transported to MCCI in lieu of $50,000 bail.
• Patrolman Daniel Campanella and Detective Christopher Isherwood arrested Phillip Sturner, 30, of Rumson, on July 17 and charged him with aggravated assault, simple assault, and false imprisonment stemming from an investigation of two assaults that took place at an East River Road home on July 5.
Sturner was transported to MCCI in lieu of $50,000 bail, set by Judge Honora Kilgallen J.S.C.
• Patrolman Cody Lovgren arrested Paul Seyffart Jr., 20, of South Plainfield, on July 19 and charged him with driving under the influence (DUI) after he struck a parked vehicle on Maplewood Avenue.
Seyffart was released pending court.
Fair Haven Police Beat: Theft, Tax Fraud, DUI & More
Fair Haven police reported the following April arrests and incidents. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
• An Oxford Avenue resident reported on April 3 that someone had attempted to defraud them through a PayPal account.
Patrolman John Koetzner took the report.
• Janienn Dastagirzada, 32, of Red Bank, was arrested on April 9 after an active traffic warrant for her arrest was located during a call for service.
She was released after posting full cash bail. Detective Stephen Schneider made the arrest.
• Mark Maroney, 38, of the Locust section of Middletown, was arrested on April 11 and charged with driving under the influence (DUI), reckless driving, speeding and refusal to submit to chemical testing of his breath following a traffic stop for speeding.
Patrolman William Lagrotteria made the arrest. Maroney was released pending a court appearance at Fair Haven Municipal Court.
• A Parker Avenue resident reported the theft of a cell phone on April 13.
Patrolman Christian Hostrup took the report.
• A Spruce Drive resident on April 13 reported that an unknown person had filed a fraudulent tax return using the victim’s social security number.
Patrolman John Koetzner took the report.
• A Cambridge Avenue resident reported on April 16 that an unknown person had filed a fraudulent tax return using the victim’s social security number.
Cpl. John Waltz took the report.
• William Crawford, 22, of Long Branch, was arrested on April 17 and charged with driving under the influence (DUI) following a motor vehicle stop. Crawford also received citations for failure to maintain lane, and reckless driving.
Special Officer Brooks Robinson made the arrest. Crawford was released pending a Fair Haven Municipal Court appearance.
• A Church Street resident reported on April 23 the theft of copper piping from his residence’s A/C unit.
Patrolman Eric Patton took the report.
• Alan Sharpiro, 46, of Rumson, was arrested on April 26 after an active warrant was located during a traffic stop. Sharpiro was transported to headquarters where he was processed and later released after posting full cash bail.
Special Officer Brooks Robinson made the arrest.
• A Navesink Avenue resident on April 28 reported the theft of a plastic pipe from his property.
Patrolman Eric Patton took the report and is investigating.
Rumson Police Beat: Teen Party, Tax Fraud, DUI, Theft, Burglary
The following recent criminal incidents and arrests were reported by Rumson police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
• A Bingham Avenue resident reported on April 9 a fraudulent tax return filed with her personal information.
The incident will be forwarded to the I.R.S. fraud department.
Sgt. Koenig took the report.
• A Lafayette Street resident reported on April 12 that his vehicle was vandalized by numerous eggs being thrown at it sometime during the night.
Patrolman Bryan Dougherty took the report.
• A West River Road resident reported on April 14 that there was a burglary at their home. Bicycles and surfboards were removed from the garage.
Patrolman Gaynor took the report.
• A Rumson Road resident reported on April 16 that a fraudulent tax return had been filed with her personal information. The incident will be forwarded to the I.R.S. fraud department.
Patrolman Lovgren took the report.
• A Little Silver resident reported on April 16 that her purse was stolen from her vehicle while at Meadowridge Park. A credit card was subsequently used at a store in Middletown.
Detective Christopher Isherwood investigated.
• Lea Brantly, 30, of Rumson, was arrested on April 18 on Hartshorne Lane and charged with driving under the influence (DUI) by Patrolman Campanella.
Brantly was released pending a municipal court date.
• A Bingham Hill Circle resident reported a burglary at her home. Entry was gained by breaking a door window. The resident reported jewelry missing.
Sgt. Koenig and Special Officer Leahy took the report. The incident was referred to the detectives.
• A Mays Landing resident reported on April 21 that his cement mixer was stolen from a construction site on Shrewsbury Avenue.
Patrolman Schneider took the report.
• Carl Bergen, 53, of Red Bank, was arrested on April 21 at headquarters on charges of numerous counts of burglary, theft and credit card fraud by Detective Christopher Isherwood.
Bergen was released pending court.
• Headquarters received a report on April 25 of a large party at a Clover Lane address with possible underage alcohol consumption. Patrolmen Fenn and Dougherty responded and were assisted by officers from Sea Bright, Fair Haven and Little Silver.
Patrolman Bryan Dougherty took the report.
Contempt of court
• Paul Dougherty, 50, of Belmar, was arrested April 3 on West River Road on a contempt of court charge by Ptl. Lovgren.
Dougherty was released to Belmar Police.
• Victoria Hayes, 41, of Union Beach, was arrested April 6 on Bingham Avenue on a contempt of court charge by Special Officer Berger.
Hayes was released after posting $350 bail.
• Trevor Eyerkuss, 25, of Little Silver, was arrested on April 20 at headquarters on a contempt of court charge by Special Officer Morse.
Eyerkuss was released after posting $300 bail.
* Contempt of court arrests with a bail of less than $200 have not been included.
Crime Close By: Theft by Deception & More
The following recent criminal incidents and arrests were reported by Shrewsbury police. Arrests do not constitute convictions.
Incidents
• An alleged incident of theft by deception was reported in the area of Adams Way on Feb. 7. The victims reported that an unknown person or persons cashed checks totaling $500 under false pretense.
Patrolman Matthew Clark is investigating.
• An incident of criminal mischief in the area of White Street was reported on Feb. 10. The victim reported that $100 worth of damage was done to property.
Patrolman Joseph Barnicle is investigating.
Arrests
• Deion E. Martin, 19, of Red Bank was arrested on Feb. 9 by Patrolman Ryan Cullinane in the area of Yale Boulevard and charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance.
• Rachel Lamanno, 26, of Red Bank, was arrested on Feb. 12 by Patrolman Matthew Clark in the area of Broad Street and charged with driving under the influence.
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