Crime & Safety
Secaucus Police Blotter, June 24 - June 30
Secaucus Police arrested a man Friday on Paterson Plank Road in a road rage incident:
SECAUCUS, NJ — Released by Secaucus Police, all of last week's arrests:
On June 25 at 7:48 a.m., during a motor vehicle stop, Secaucus Police arrested a 28-year-old male, Miguel Ferrer-Morales of Elizabeth, NJ for 1 outstanding warrant issued out of Elizabeth, NJ in the amount of $1,000 10% option along with 1 outstanding warrant issued out of Clifton, NJ in the amount of $500.00. Clifton did release Mr. Ferrer-Morales on his own recognizance pending a future court date. Mr. Ferrer-Morales was able to post bail for the warrant issued out of Elizabeth, NJ. Mr. Ferrer-Morales was issued 2 motor vehicle summonses and he was released from police custody.
On June 25 at 9:11 p.m., Secaucus Police responded to the Best Buy for a report of a shoplifting. Police arrested a 61-year-old male, Charles Gore of Jersey City, NJ for 1 outstanding warrant issued out of Union City, NJ in the amount of $750.00. Mr. Gore was unable to post bail for the involved warrant. Officers from the Union City Police Department responded to Secaucus Police Headquarters to take custody of Mr. Gore for transport back to their authority.
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On June 26 at 2:11 a.m., during a motor vehicle stop, Secaucus Police arrested a 29-year-old male, David Lopez of Jersey City, NJ for 1 outstanding warrant issued out of Elizabeth, NJ in the amount of $750.00 with a 10% option. Mr. Lopez was able to post bail for the involved warrant and was released from police custody.
On June 26 at 3:50 p.m., Secaucus Police responded to 630 New County Road for a report of an employee theft. Police arrested a 26-year-old male, Jorge Valdes-Cancio of South Amboy, NJ for Theft [2C:20-3A]. Mr. Valdes-Cancio was issued his complaint summons and was released from police custody.
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On June 28 at 6:54 p.m., Secaucus Police responded to the area of 101 Paterson Plank Road for a report of a road rage incident. Police say in the area of Paterson Plank Rd. and Plaza Drive Josue Corea, 37, of Fairview, NJ allegedly brandished a knife in an argument he had with another driver. That driver called 911, and Corea's car was stopped by North Bergen Police on Paterson Plank Rd. near West Side Avenue. During a search of the vehicle’s trunk, officers located a 7inch Ned Foss SA78 fixed-blade knife. Corea was charged with Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose [2C:39-4D] and Unlawful Possession of a Weapon, a knife [2C:39-5D]. Mr. Corea was issued his complaint warrant and was subsequently transported to the Hudson County Jail.
On June 28 at 8:42 p.m., officers from the Newark Police Department responded to Secaucus Police headquarters to transfer custody of a 25-year-old male, Nyieb Hastings of Newark, NJ for 1 outstanding warrant issued out of Secaucus, NJ in the amount of $750.00. Mr. Hastings was unable to post bail for the involved warrant and was subsequently transported to the Hudson County Jail.
On June 29 at 3:31 p.m., Secaucus Police responded to the area of 1322 Paterson Plank Road to check the well-being on an individual lying under a tree. Police arrested a 41-year-old male, Grigory Krivoshein of Parsippany, NJ for 1 outstanding NCIC warrant issued out of New York Superior Court with no bail. Mr. Krivoshein was also charged with being a Fugitive from Justice [2A:160-10]. Mr. Krivoshein was issued his complaint warrant and was subsequently transported to the Hudson County Jail.
On June 29 at 9:27 p.m., Secaucus Police responded to the Hilton Garden Inn located at 875 Paterson Plank on a report of an individual inside a motor vehicle who appeared to be intoxicated. During the investigation, the police arrested a 35-year-old male, Adam Brown of Garwood, NJ for Driving While Intoxicated [39:4-50]. Mr. Brown was also charged with Criminal Trespass [2C:18-3A]. Mr. Brown was issued his complaint summons along with his motor vehicle summons for Driving While Intoxicated and he was released into the custody of a responsible adult.
These charges are merely accusations and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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