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POLICE ACTIVITY LOG

rbpd-patrol-webCrime reports provided by the Red Bank Police Department for the week of June 12 to June 19, 2009. This information appears here unedited.

Shoplifting occurring on 6-12-09 at Monmouth Street. Victim reported that unknown white male in his 50Â’s shoplifted three pieces of jewelry, a bracelet, ring and necklace Ptl. George Travostino.

Criminal Mischief occurring on 6-12-09 at Wallace St.—residence. Report of door to residence being forced open by unknown person(s) Ptl. Beau Broadley.

Criminal Mischief occurring on 6-13-09 at Marine Park. Victim reported that unknown male subject shattered the rear driverÂ’s side window of parked vehicle with a bottle. Ptl. Heather Pubylski.

Theft occurring at Spring St. residence on 6-16-09. Victim reported that an X Box video game and bag of candy were removed by unknown person(s) from the residence. Ptl. Deron Ilarraza.

Theft occurring on 6-11-09 at Broad St. Security reported that an employee was observed stealing videos and personal hygiene products from the shelves and exiting the store without paying for same. Lt. Daniel Bannon.

Criminal Mischief reported on 6-15-09 at East Front St. Victim reported that the glass in a lighted message board had been broken out, graffiti spray painted on building and window was broken out on east side of building by unknown person(s). Sgt. Robert Kennedy.

Theft and Criminal Mischief occurring at Monmouth St. parking lot on 6-15-09. Victim reported that unknown person(s) broke window in vehicle and stole a Garman GPS unit. Ptl. Patrick Kennedy.

Criminal Mischief occurring at Shrewsbury Ave. between 6-15-09 and 6-16-09. Victim reported that unknown person(s) defaced side of building with graffiti. Ptl. Thomas Doremus.

Criminal Mischief occurring at Catherine St. on 6-16-09 Victim reported that unknown person(s) cracked windshield on parked vehicle. Ptl. Thomas Doremus.

Shoplifting on 6-17-09 at Water Street business. Juvenile was arrested for stealing cigars and not paying for same. Ptl. David Hicks.

Criminal Mischief occurring at West St. on 6-17-09. Victim reported that unknown person(s) defaced the side of building with graffiti. Ptl. Ehrenreich.

Theft occurring on 6-17-09 at William St. Victim reported that a red Porter Cable commercial pressure washer was stolen from sidewalk by unknown perpetrator (s). Ptl. Heather Pubylski.

ARRESTS 8 Contempt of Court

OTHER ARRESTS:
Stephen Severio age 40 male of Red Bank was arrested on 6-18-09 in the area of McLaren St. for Theft by Deception, Forgery by Inv. Juan Sardo.

Susan Rubinstein, age 48 female from Red Bank was arrested on 6-18-09 in the area of Broad St. for Shoplifting by Ptl. George Travostino.

Tyler Bennett, age 25 male of Colts Neck was arrested on 6-14-09 in the area of Monmouth St. for Disorderly Conduct by Ptl. Michael Campanella.

Kenneth Brown, age 25 male of Middletown was arrested on 6-14-09 in the area of Monmouth St. for Disorderly Conduct by Ptl. Michael Campanella.

Devin Kennedy, male age 38 of Red Bank was arrested on 6-12-09 in the area of Broad St. for Shoplifting by Ptl. John Camarca.

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