The following recent criminal incidents and arrests were reported by Shrewsbury police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
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The following recent criminal incidents and arrests were reported by Shrewsbury police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
Continue reading Police Report: Criminal Mischief, Credit Card Fraud, Shoplifting & Contempt
The following criminal incidents and arrests were reported by Red Bank police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
Continue reading Police Report: Theft, Criminal Mischief, DWIs, Drugs, Disorderly, Assault
Rumson police have arrested two borough teens on charges in connection with underage drinking at a large Saturday party allegedly hosting juveniles.
The 18-year-old Rumson party host was arrested and charged with maintaining a nuisance, serving alcoholic beverages to underage persons, and disorderly conduct after police responded to an 11 p.m. call reporting the party at his home.
The caller reported that there were “multiple juveniles on their lawn,” police said. Rumson Police Lt. Christopher York and Sgt. Peter Koenig responded and found the reported party in progress and many running from the scene upon police’s arrival, police reported.
Assistance was requested from Fair Haven and Little Silver police.
In addition to the host, another 18-year-old, of Rumson, was arrested and charged with underage possession of alcohol, police reported.
Both were released on summonses pending court, police said.
The following recent arrests were made and reported by Red Bank police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
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With the news that recently retired Fair Haven Police Chief Darryl Breckenridge was appointed director of the Monmouth County Police Academy, thoughts of past teaching moments by mentors came to mind.
First, the Retro Pic of the Day honored Breckenridge’s mentor, Chief Carl Jakubecy on National Police Week.
That ode is followed by a look back at Breckenridge before he became chief with fellow colleagues in 2001.
Several of the officers in this photo have since retired, including former Chief Rick Towler, Captain Paul McCue, Lt. Bill Heath and … who else?
Recognize anyone in this photo. Who was a former juvenile officer and president of the Monmouth County Juvenile Officers’ Association. Do you know what rank Breckenridge had in 2001?
Have you thanked a police officer today?
— Elaine Van Develde
The following recent criminal incidents and arrests were reported by Shrewsbury police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.

Photo/FHPD
The news of former Fair Haven Police Chief Darryl Breckenridge’s appointment as the new director of the Monmouth County Police Academy prompted thoughts of the man he says in one moment, with one gesture became his mentor and motivated him to live his dream of being a police officer in his hometown — Chief Carl Jakubecy.
Police officers from across the nation arrived in Washington D.C. at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial on bicycles last week and Fair Haven Police Patrolmen John Waltz and Dwayne Reevey and former Chief Darryl Breckenridge were riding with them.
It was the culmination of the annual Police Unity Tour to benefit the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.
Arriving on May 12 — after making the sponsored bicycle trek to D.C., each officer riding in honor of a fallen brother in blue — all gathered at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial for a candlelight vigil on May 13.
This year, $2,317,315 was raised to benefit the memorial fund, according to the website.
The memorial was dedicated in 1991 and has more than 20,000 names carved on it dating back to the late 1700s.
This year, Dedicated on October 15, 1991, the Memorial honors federal, state, and local law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice for the safety and protection of our nation and its people.
“We are not here because it is our duty. We are here because it is our honor,” NLEOMF President Craig Floyd said in a Facebook post.
— Elaine Van Develde
— Photos/courtesy of John Waltz, Ryan Reiff & Christina Reevey
Take a look at the photos above for a glimpse into the event.
The following recent arrests were made and reported by Middletown police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
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The following recent arrests were reported by Red Bank police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
Continue reading Police Report: Credit Card Theft, DWIs, Forgery, Assault
The following recent criminal incidents were reported by Red Bank police:
• The theft of an Android cell phone from a charging station located in the area of Riverview Plaza was reported on April 23 .
• The theft of seven radiators from a Locust Avenue property, valued at approximately $300 each, was reported on April 27.
• The theft of $94 in cash from a purse on the seat of a vehicle parked in the area of West Bergen Place was reported.
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