Crime & Safety

Clark Car Burglarized On Valley Road

Six people were also arrested for drug possession by Clark Police in separate incidents.

CLARK, NJ — A car was reportedly burglarized while parked at a home in Clark, police report.

On May 28 at 8:24 a.m., police took a report of a burglary to a motor vehicle that was parked at a residence on Valley Road. The incident is under investigation. Police Officer Mark Detore was the investigating officer.

Other Clark Police Blotter items:

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On May 23 at 3:53 p.m.: In the vicinity of Gibson Boulevard, police arrested Gina Lombardi, 35, of Clark on an outstanding warrant from the Union County Sheriff’s Department for contempt of court. She was subsequently turned over to the Union County Sheriff’s Department. Police Officer Mazhar Elwardany was the arresting officer.

On May 25 at 9:30 a.m.: At Headquarters, police arrested Amanda Lee, 32, of Jersey City on an outstanding warrant for contempt of court. She was subsequently turned over to the Union County Sheriff’s Department. Police Officer Alex Ruiz was the arresting officer.

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On May 25 at 1:36 p.m.: In the vicinity of Valley Road and the Garden State Parkway Circle, police arrested Jessie Moore, 28, of Newark on outstanding warrants, totaling $10,200, from Newark and Essex counties for contempt of court. He was also charged with hindering apprehension and subsequently turned over to the Essex County Sheriff’s Department. Police Officer Bruce McDonald was the arresting officer.

On May 25 at 4:15 p.m.: At 1255 Raritan Road, police arrested Felix Cedeno, 20, of Staten Island, New York, Morgan Davis, 18, of Waterbury, Connecticut, Isaiah Black, 19, of Staten Island, New York and Anthony Fils, 20, of Newark for possession of controlled dangerous substance. Black was also charged with forgery and Fils was also charged with criminal mischief and all of the individuals were subsequently released pending court dates. Police Officer Michael Somma was the arresting officer.

On May 27 at 12:47 a.m.: In the vicinity of Valley Road, police arrested Nilima Range, 32, of Irvington for possession of controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia and Steven Jordan, 50, of Wood-Ridge for obstruction. Range was subsequently released on her own recognizance pending a court date, and Jordan was released on the Clark charge pending a court date and subsequently turned over to the Irvington Police Department on their warrant, in the amount of $500, for contempt of court. Sgt. Christopher Tuccio was the arresting officer.

On May 27 at 9:14 a.m.: In the vicinity of 365 Westfield Avenue, police arrested Anthony Fils, 20, of Staten Island, New York for disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, assault and criminal mischief. He was subsequently released on his own recognizance pending a court date. Lt. Antonio Manata was the arresting officer.

On May 27 at 10:15 p.m.: In the vicinity of the Garden State Parkway northbound, police arrested Nahelle Perry, 23, of Newark for unlawful use of credit cards and possession of controlled dangerous substance. He was subsequently released on his own recognizance pending a court date. Also arrested was Takeen Metteaux, 21, of Hillside for unlawful use of credit cards and theft by deception. He was also detained on several outstanding warrants for contempt of court and subsequently transported to the Union County Jail. Sgt. Christopher Tuccio and Police Officer Bruce McDonald were the arresting officers.

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