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RUMSON: POLICE BLOTTER

rumson-pd-500x375-1997917Crime and arrest reports, unedited, as provided by the Rumson Police Department for the months of May and June, 2015.

authorities_rumson3-7555343Arrests

5/3/15 S/O 2 Morse arrested Timothy J. Hill, 40, of Little Silver for DWI, in the area of Rumson and Seven Bridges Road in Little Silver. Hill was released pending court.

5/10/15 S/O 2 Morse arrested Lea C. Brantly, 30, of Rumson for DWI, in the area of the Rumson-Sea Bright Bridge. Ms. Brantly was released pending court.

5/13/15 Ptl. Lovgren arrested Christopher P. Merker, 23, of Atlantic Highlands for COC [Contempt of Court], on the Oceanic Bridge. Mr. Merker was released after posting $310.00 bail.

5/31/15 Ptl. Torres arrested Julia Concannon, 20, of Shrewsbury for DWI, in the area of Navesink Avenue and Ridge Road. Ms. Concannon was released pending court.

6/14/15 S/O Morse arrested Kristy Leight, 33, of Rumson for DWI, in the area of Rumson Road and Sailor’s Way. Ms. Leight was released pending court.

6/18/15 S/O Morse arrested Drew Flynn, 40, of Rumson for DWI and Possession of less than .50 grams of Marijuana. Flynn was released pending court.

6/19/15 Ptl, Lovgren arrested Robert Piwko, 38, of Jackson for COC. Mr. Piwko was released to the Middlesex County Sheriff’s Department in lieu of $29,426.

6/29/15 Ptl. Torres arrested Thomas Cozzens, 26, of Annandale for DWI. Mr. Cozzens was released pending court.

Crimes

5/8/15 Ptl. Schneider took a report of a fraudulent tax return filed to the IRS. Information turned over to the IRS investigations unit.

5/16/15 Ptl. Torres took a report of the vandalism of numerous mailboxes in the area of Post Road and Brookside Drive.

5/25/15 S/O Morse took a report of wire fraud from a Waterman Avenue resident with a loss of $1000.

5/26/15 Sgt. Koenig took a report of a fraudulent tax return filed to the IRS. Information turned over to the IRS investigations unit.

5/29/15 Ptl. Torres took a report of a hit and run mva in the First Street lot.

6/1/15 Det. Isherwood took a report for a theft of cash and goods from a business on East River Road.

6/3/15 Ptl. Campanella took a report of vandalism to mailboxes on Riverside Drive.

6/4/15 Sgt. Koenig took a report of theft of services totaling $600 in unpaid wages from an employer.

6/5/15 Headquarters received a report of lawn damage from an unknown vehicle on Wardell Avenue. Damages estimated at $600.

6/8/15 Ptl. Gaynor took a report of credit card fraud from a Washington Avenue resident.

6/15/15 S/O Maggiulli took a report of an internet scam from an Oak Lane resident. Fraudulent checks were intercepted by the bank before a loss occurred.

6/18/15 Ptl. Ciambrone took a report of vandalism to a mailbox from a resident on North Park Avenue.

6/22/15 Sgt. Boyer took a report of fraudulent charges on a PayPal account from a Blackpoint Road resident. Total loss of $1571.

6/22/15 Ptl Ciambrone took a report of theft by deception from a Navesink Avenue resident. Total loss of $2140. The matter was turned over to Det. Isherwood.

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