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FAIR HAVEN CRIME & ARREST REPORTS

Crime and arrest reports, unedited, as provided by the Fair Haven Police Department for the period of June, 2014.

authorities_fh2_2014-6668680June 2: A Woodland Drive resident reported a bike theft from Knollwood School, Sgt. Jesse Dykstra took the report.

June 7: A River Road resident reported that an unknown subject(s) had tampered with the locks on his storage shed, Ptl. William Lagrotteria took the report

June 7: Matthew Robertson, Age 21, Rumson was arrested and charged with Unlawful Possession of a Handgun, Aggravated Assault, Terroristic Threats, Possessing a Weapon for an unlawful purpose and a Borough Ordinance violation for Discharging a Firearm. Subject was released pending a court appearance after posting $125,000.00 full cash bail.  Cpl. John Waltz was the arresting Officer.

June 7: Michael Robertson, Age 22, Rumson was arrested and charged with Aggravated Assault, subject was released pending a court appearance after posting $10,000.00 full cash bail. S/O. A. Murray was the arresting Officer.

 June 16: Wayne Bright, age 67, Fair Haven, was arrested on an active Warrant out of Asbury Park. Subject was unable to post bail and was transported to MCCI by Asbury Park Police. S/O Brooks Robertson was the arresting Officer.

June 16: Samson Hearn, age 32, Fair Haven, surrendered himself on an active Warrant out of Tinton Falls. Subject posted full cash bail before release. S/O Brooks Robertson was the arresting Officer.

June 16: A Lincoln Ave resident reported that an unknown actor(s) had entered two unlocked vehicles at the residence and stole several items. Ptl. William Lagrotteria took the Theft report.

June 24: A River Road business reported sending money to an unknown subject(s) who presented themselves as an employee of JCP&L. The bill was determined to be fictitious. Ptl. Dwayne Reevey took the Fraud report.

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