Crime & Safety
Workplace Disturbance, Drug Possession: Glen Rock Police Blotter
Glen Rock police responded to 295 calls between Oct. 14 and 20.
GLEN ROCK, NJ - Glen Rock police responded to 295 calls between Oct. 14 and 20, including a report of a disturbance at a local office and storm-related damage caused by a nor'easter.
You can read about those incidents below in the police blotter provided by the department:
Oct. 16: Workplace Disturbance
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1:18 P.M. – Officers were dispatched to a Harristown Road office building to investigate a man creating a disturbance at an office. Upon arrival officers field contacted a 45-year-old Sleepy Hollow NY man who claimed to be a contractor owed money by the business for work done at a location in New York State. The man was escorted from the premises. He was advised he needed to file a civil action in New York and not to return to the Glen Rock location.
Oct. 16-17: Storm Damage
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As a result of high winds brought about following the nor’easter, Glen Rock Police, DPW and Fire Personnel responded to a total of 16 trees or tree limbs which were downed. Damages were sustained at two homes and a localized power outage occurred on Edgemont Road when a large borough shade tree was blown over. On Highland Road a vehicle was damaged when a large branch fell from a tree. No injuries occurred during these high winds.
Oct. 19: Drug Possession
1:29 A.M. – During the course of a motor vehicle stop on Route 208 North, P.O. Will Holguin arrested two 29-year-old Mahwah men for possession of Cocaine, Suboxone and Marijuana. Both men were transported to police headquarters where they were processed. Due to the results of their Public Safety Risk Assessment, both men were transported to the Bergen County Jail pending a detention hearing before Central Judicial Processing at the Superior Court in Hackensack.
The driver was also issued traffic summonses for unsafe lane change, failure to signal lane change, operation of a motor vehicle while in possession of narcotics and having an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle.
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