Crime & Safety
October Middletown Police Blotter
Released by Middletown Police, all the arrests and police activities in October:

MIDDLETOWN, NJ — Released by Middletown Police, all the arrests and police activities in October:
During the period of October 1 through October 31, the Middletown Twp. Police Department responded to 4,235 calls for service, including 379 first aid calls, 114 burglar alarms, 105 fire calls and 176 motor vehicle crashes.
Police officers arrested 51 individuals, including 9 for outstanding bench warrants and 10 for domestic violence. Arrests are as follows:
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A man, age 21, from Long Branch, was arrested by Officer Brian Flannigan for shoplifting. He was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A man, age 35, from Red Bank, was arrested by Officer Daniel Flannigan for theft. He was processed and released on a summons complaint.
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A man, age 27, from Hazlet, was arrested by Sergeant Eric Van Schaack for driving under the influence. He was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A man, age 70, from Middletown, was arrested by Officer Peter McGovern for lewdness. This was related to public urination on Iler Drive, said police. He was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A woman, age 37, from Union Beach, was arrested by Officer Kenny Kozak for shoplifting. She was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A woman, age 23, from Gloversville, NY, was arrested by Officer Dana McQuade for obstruction. She was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A woman, age 20, from Matawan, was arrested by Officer Kenneth Ross for possession of a controlled dangerous substance, failure to give controlled dangerous substance to police, and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was processed and lodged at the Monmouth County Correctional Institution, Freehold.
Joseph Manzi, age 78, from Middletown, was arrested by Detective Ryan Pigott for theft. He was processed and released on a summons complaint. Former St. Leo The Great Finance Director, Charged With Theft, Currently Out Of Jail
A woman, age 26, from Asbury Park, was arrested by Officer Adrianna Lanfranco for shoplifting. She was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A man, age 30, from Asbury Park, was arrested by Officer Adrianna Lanfranco for shoplifting. He was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A woman, age 42, from Keansburg, was arrested by Officer Kenny Kozak for shoplifting. She was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A man, age 31, from Highlands, was arrested by Officer Thomas Schork for shoplifting. He was processed and released.
A man, age 40, from Middletown, was arrested by Officer Salvatore Albanese for possession of a controlled dangerous substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A man, age 61, from Middletown, was arrested by Officer Salvatore Albanese for possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and unlawful possession of weapons. He was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A man, age 47, from Middletown, was arrested by Officer Anthony Bartolone for contempt of court warrants. He was processed and released on her own recognizance.
A man, age 35, from Cliffwood, was arrested by Officer Edward Jennings for driving under the influence. He was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A woman, age 54, from Matawan, was arrested by Officer Christopher Glietz for shoplifting. She was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A man, age 58, from Keansburg, was arrested by Officer Peter McGovern for a contempt of court warrant. He was processed and released after posting bail.
A man, age 67, from Manalapan, was arrested by Officer Patrick Leonard for driving under the influence. He was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A man, age 41, from Leonardo, was arrested by Officer Aiden Carey for obstruction and resisting arrest. He was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A man, age 52, from Keansburg, was arrested by Officer Nicholas Zampelle for a contempt of court warrant. He was processed and released.
A man, age 62, from Highlands, was arrested by Officer Sean Macdonald for driving under the influence. He was processed and released.
A man, age 54, from Middletown, was arrested by Sergeant Eric Van Schaack for driving with a suspended license. He was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A woman, age 60, from Middletown, was arrested by Officer Salvatore Albanese for shoplifting and theft. She was processed and released.
A woman, age 37, from Parlin, was arrested by Detective Keith Hirschbein for theft. She was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A woman, age 24, from Highlands, was arrested by Officer John Foy for driving under the influence. She was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A man, age 52, from Old Bridge, was arrested by Officer Joshua Chambers for shoplifting. He was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A man, age 25, from Middletown, was arrested by Officer Jack Chenoweth for shoplifting. He was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A man, age 30, from Middletown, was arrested by Officer Nicholas Massaro for a contempt of court warrant and obstruction. He was processed and lodged at the Monmouth County Correctional Institution, Freehold.
A woman, age 48, from Tinton Falls, was arrested by Officer Darren Schwedes for obstruction, eluding a police officer, possession of a controlled dangerous substances, and possession of an unlawful weapon. She was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A woman, age 20, from Union Beach, was arrested by Officer Kenneth Ross for shoplifting and possession of a self-defense chemical device. She was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A man, age 36, from Keansburg, was arrested by Officer Daniel Flannigan for endangering the welfare of a child and driving under the influence. He was processed and released on a summons complaint.
A person that has been arrested or charged with an offense is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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