Crime & Safety

Fair Haven Police Blotter: Break-Ins, Theft, and DWI During Month of October

Fair Haven Police activity for October 2014

October 4, 2014

  • A River Road business owner reported an attempted break-in at his location. Sgt. Dyksta and Ptl. Koetzner responded and observed what appeared to be pry marks on an outside door. Investigation was forwarded to Det. Stephen Schneider, no losses were reported.

October 6, 2014

  • Douglas Denoia, 25, Ocean, was charged with Possession of Radio Capable of Receiving Police, Fire or Emergency Medical Communications While in the Commission of a Crime. Sgt. Dykstra signed the complaint.

October 9, 2014

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  • A Princeton Road resident reported that an unknown actor(s) had stolen a dry cleaner bag containing clothing from their front porch.

October 13, 2014

  • Jeffrey Kowal Jr., 18, Red Bank, was placed under arrest subsequent to a motor vehicle stop. During the course of motor vehicle stop the driver, Mr. Kowal was found to have Marijuana and drug paraphernalia in his possession. An active contempt warrant out of Middletown in the amount of $1000.00 dollars was also discovered for the subject. Mr. Kowal was released after posting full cash bail, and is due in court next month. Ptl. Eric Patton was the arresting Officer.

October 15, 2014

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  • Sergio Varela-Limon, 25, Highlands, was placed under arrest for Driving While Intoxicated following a motor vehicle stop. Ptl. William Lagrotteria was the arresting Officer.
  • A Harrision Ave resident reported a girls bicycle stolen from their property during the previous evening. S/O Robert Henne took the report.

October 29, 2014

  • Jeanne Manigrasso, 44, Eatontown, was arrested during a traffic stop following the discovery of an active traffic warrant out of Tinton Falls in the amount of $1000.00. Subject was processed and released after posting full cash bail. S/O Brooks Robinson was the arresting Officer.

October 30, 2014

  • A Third Street resident reported that a savings account was opened in her name by an unknown subject(s) fraudulently. Incident is being investigated by Cpl. John Waltz, no losses are reported at this time.

An arrest is not a conviction, and every defendant is presumed innocent until found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt at trial.

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