Crime & Safety
Drugs, Shoplifting, Criminal Mischief Reported In Clark
Clark Police report making arrests for drug possession and shoplifting recently.

CLARK, NJ — Clark Police report making arrests for drug possession and shoplifting recently.
Clark Police blotter:
On Sept. 17 at 9:56 p.m.: In the vicinity of Madison Hill Road, police arrested Kianna Stephenson, 28, of Newark for possession of controlled dangerous substance(CDS). She was subsequently released pending court dates. Police Officer Joshua Weber was the arresting officer.
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On Sept. 19 at 1:03 p.m.: In the vicinity of Valley Road, police arrested Shaun Williams, 18, of Rahway for possession of CDS and CDS paraphernalia. He was subsequently released pending a court date. Police Officer Christopher Tuccio was the arresting officer.
On Sept. 19 at 5:40 p.m.: Police took a report of criminal mischief to a motor vehicle that was parked at a residence on Cellar Avenue. The incident is under investigation. Police Officer Joshua Weber was the investigating officer.
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On Sept. 20 at 2:01 p.m.: At headquarters, police arrested Dianna Morales, 52, of Avenel for shoplifting merchandise valued at $56.94 from the Petco Store at 1255 Raritan Road. She was subsequently released on her own recognizance pending a court date. Detective Michael Ciaccio was the arresting officer.
On Sept. 21 at 3:25 p.m.: Police arrested Arun Tejnani, 35, of Woodbridge for shoplifting merchandise valued at $167.39 from the Whole Foods Supermarket at 1255 Raritan Road. He was subsequently released on his own recognizance pending a court date. Police Officer Ted McKeown was the arresting officer.
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