Crime & Safety
Multiple Thefts From Home, Car, Gym Reported In Clark
Clark Police also reported making arrests for drug possession, warrants and theft.
CLARK, NJ — Multiple thefts are being reported at a home, cars and gym in the township recently.
On Feb. 2 at 12:39 a.m.: Police took a report of a theft of items from a motor vehicle that was parked at L.A. Fitness at 1255 Raritan Road. The incident is under investigation. Police Officer Michael DeAngelo was the arresting officer.
On Feb. 2 at 3:38 p.m.: Police took a report of a theft of items from a motor vehicle that was parked at 24 Hour Fitness at 140 Central Ave. The incident is under investigation. Police Officer Alex Yanes was the investigating officer.
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On Feb. 3 at 12:37 p.m.: Police took a report of a theft of items from a patron of L.A. Fitness at 1255 Raritan Road. The incident is under investigation. Police Officer Paul Sosnowski was the investigating officer.
On Feb. 3 at 12:54 p.m.: Police took a report of a theft of a package from outside of a residence on Westfield Avenue. The incident is under investigation. Police Officer Nicholas Kurus was the
investigating officer.
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Other Clark Police blotter items:
On Jan.28 at 4:24 p.m.: In the vicinity of 1255 Raritan Road, police arrested Christopher Perez-Santalla, 32, of Mountainside for possession of controlled dangerous substance(CDS), hypodermic needles and CDS paraphernalia. He was subsequently released on his own recognizance pending
a court date. Police Officer Ronny Taborda was the arresting officer.
On Jan. 30 at 1:28 p.m.: At headquarters, police arrested Lane Dobies, 27, of Marlboro for theft. He was subsequently released on his own recognizance pending a court date. Det. Michael Ciaccio was
the arresting officer.
Editor's note: Lane Dobies' charges were reduced to a disturbance on private property charge.
On Feb. 2 at 9:53 p.m.: In the vicinity of Westfield Avenue, police arrested Trisha Brown, 28, of Union on outstanding warrants, totaling $1,250, from Red Bank and Union for contempt
of court. She was subsequently turned over to the Red Bank Police Department. Also arrested was Maritza Colon, 24, of Rahway for possession of CDS. She was subsequently released on her own recognizance pending a court date. Police Officer Michael DeAngelo was the arresting officer.
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