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RUMSON: APRIL POLICE BLOTTER

Crime and arrest reports, unedited, as provided by the Rumson Police Department for the month of April, 2015.

authorities_rumson3-7555343Arrests and Crime Reports

4/3/15 Paul Dougherty, 50, of Belmar, was arrested on West River Road for COC [Contempt of Court] by Ptl. Lovgren. Mr. Dougherty was released to Belmar Police.

4/6/15 Victoria Hayes, 41, of Union Beach, was arrested on Bingham Avenue for COC by S/O Berger. Ms. Hayes was released after posting $350.00 bail.

4/6/15 Derry Quigley, 22, of Fair Haven, was arrested on Ridge Road for COC by S/O Morse. Mr. Quigley was released after posting $164.00 bail.

4/9/15 A Bingham Avenue resident reported 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.

4/12/15 A Lafayette Street resident reported his vehicle was vandalized by numerous eggs during the night. Ptl. Dougherty took the report.

4/14/15 A West River Road resident reported a burglary at their home. Bicycles and surfboards were removed from the garage. Ptl. Gaynor took the report.

4/15/15 Alexandra Barrett, 32, of Ocean Township, was arrested at headquarters for COC by Lt. York. Ms. Barrett was released after posting $80.00 bail.

4/16/15 A Rumson Road resident reported a fraudulent tax return filed with her personal information. The incident will be forwarded to the I.R.S. fraud department. Ptl. Lovgren took the report.

4/16/15 A Little Silver resident reported her purse stolen from her vehicle while at Meadowridge Park. A credit card was subsequently used at a store in Middletown. Det. Isherwood investigated.

4/18/15 Lea Brantly, 30, of Rumson, was arrested on Hartshorne Lane for DUI by Ptl. Campanella. Ms. Brantly was released pending a municipal court date.

4/19/15 A Bingham Hill Circle resident reported a burglary at her home. Entry was gained by breaking a door window. The resident reports jewelry missing. Sgt. Koenig and S/O Leahy took the report. The incident was referred to the detectives.

4/20/15 Trevor Eyerkuss, 25, of Little Silver, was arrested at headquarters for COC by S/O Morse. Mr. Eyerkuss was released after posting $300.00 bail.

4/21/15 A Mays Landing resident reported his cement mixer stolen from a construction site on Shrewsbury Avenue. Ptl. Schneider took the report.

4/21/15 Carl Bergen, 53, of Red Bank, was arrested at headquarters for numerous counts of burglary, theft and credit card fraud by Det. Isherwood. Mr. Bergen was released pending court.

4/25/15 Headquarters received a report of a large party at a Clover Lane address with possible underage alcohol consumption. Ptl. Fenn and Ptl. Dougherty responded and were assisted by departments from Sea Bright, Fair Haven and Little Silver. Ptl. Dougherty took the report.

 

 

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