Crime & Safety
Nail Salon Gets Broken Into; Nanny Allegedly Abuses Child and Woman punches cop
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Shortly after midnight on Friday, two men were seen breaking into an uptown Hoboken nail salon, according to a police report on the matter.
An eye witness told police he saw a man kick in the door of Soho Nails on twelfth and Washington, according to reports. There was damage done to the door and its frame at the salon, police said. Police said there were coins scattered around near the register.
Although the incident was caught on a surveillance video, the actor hid his face with a t-shirt, according to the report. He was not found.
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The owner of the salon, a Palisades Park resident, and his son came to the salon late at night.
A little before 7 p.m. on Tuesday night, 37-year-old Hoboken resident Jason Bruschi was arrested after allegedly aggressively kicking a garbage can into somebody's property, according to police. Kicking the can caused "copious amount of garbage to spill out all over (the victim's) driveway," according to the police report.
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According to the report, the woman—a 37-year-old Hobokenite—told Bruschi "why did you kick my garbage?" Police said Bruschi responded by yelling.
Around 3:30 a.m. on Tuesday, a 24-year-old Harrison Street resident was arrested by Hoboken police and charged with resisting arrest and aggravated assault after allegedly punching police officers, according to a police report. Police found Camilla Perez with an opened, half-empty bottle of wine, according to reports. After asking her to put the bottle away, Perez allegedly tried finishing the wine, according to reports. When police asked her for an identification, she refused to give it, police said.
After a 30 second struggle, police officers sprayed Perez with pepper spray and she was arrested, according to reports.
A couple living in Maxwell place reported an alleged abusive nanny to Hoboken police on Tuesday, according to police reports. The couple had hired the nanny five weeks prior, police said.
According to the police report, surveillance cameras—which were placed in the apartment's living room, office and baby's bedroom—caught the nanny dropping the child, and later slapping the boy's buttocks. No arrests were made.
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