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Police Report: Theft, CDS Possession

The following recent criminal incidents and arrests were reported by Shrewsbury police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.

Criminal Incidents

• There was a report of a theft on July 20 in the area of SaksOff Fifth on Broad Street. The victim reported that merchandise valued at $1,589.99 was stolen.

Patrolman Daniel DeCristofaro is investigating.

Arrests

• Brenda A. Andara, 22, of Tinton Falls, was arrested on July 21 in the area of Patterson Avenue and charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) by Patrolman Ryan Cullinane.

• Richard J. Mayer, 25, of Jackson, was arrested on July 22 in the area of Broad Street and charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) by Patrolman Joseph Barnicle.

• Cliff Carpenella Jr., 27, of Margate, FL, was arrested on July 20 on in the area of Sycamore Avenue on a contempt of court (COC) warrant by Patrolman Daniel DeCristofaro.

• Thermon Perry Jr., 40, of Asbury Park, was arrested on July 21 in the area of Sycamore Avenue on a contempt of court (COC) warrant by Patrolman Daniel DeCristofaro.

Rumson Police: Zero Tolerance for Area Residents Caught with Fireworks

With the Fourth of July holiday comes fireworks — legal displays set safely by professional pyrotechnicians on barges, not in suburban back yards or anywhere else.

So, that in mind, Rumson police are reminding people in the area that fireworks are illegal in the state of New Jersey for any unlicensed professional.

“The chief has advised to patrols to have zero tolerance for anyone caught setting them (fireworks) off,” Rumson Detective Sgt. Christopher Isherwood said.

And police are reminding all that with the offense ranging from possession of fireworks to intent to sell, the penalties can be very stiff.

They range from a disorderly persons offense for possession alone to “possession with intent to sell being a fourth-degree offense with a possible penalty of up to 18 months in jail and $10,000 in fines,” Isherwood said.

There are no displays in the Rumson-Fair Haven area set for tonight, so police further advise that residents don’t take it upon themselves to set one. They also remind residents that fireworks traumatize seniors, vets with PTSD and animals.

Check the area’s professional fireworks displays set for tonight by clicking here.

“We would like to remind residents that not only are fireworks dangerous, they are illegal in NJ,” Rumson police said in a Facebook post. “Leave the fireworks to the experts, and enjoy the long weekend.”

— Elaine Van Develde