Crime & Safety

Missing Teen Found: Morris County Park Police Blotter

Police helped locate the missing teen, treated a woman with a seizure, and made various arrests, according to the Morris County Park Police.

RANDOLPH, NJ — Morris County Park Police helped locate a missing Essex County teen believe to be heading to a Morris County Park in May, according to a police blotter.

Jack Fernandez, 15, of Bloomfield, was reported missing by his parents on May 24, as Patch reported. Police believed he was heading into Hedden County Park. He was located and returned to his home the same day.

Other recent Park Police activity:

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5/24: ARREST FOR NARCOTICS/D.W.I.: Officers executed a motor-vehicle stop for an equipment violation in Pequannock. An investigation led to Patrick R. Cahill, age 21, to be charged with Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Driving While Intoxicated, and several other violations. He was lodged in the Morris County Correctional Facility pending a court appearance.

5/24: ARREST FOR WARRANTS: Officers observed a local ordinance violation at Hedden County Park in Randolph. An investigation revealed that Hope A. Lombardi, age 33, of Randolph, to have two warrants for failure to appear in Roxbury and Randolph Municipal Courts. She was released with new court dates pending.

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5/25: ARREST FOR WARRANTS: Officers executed a motor-vehicle stop for a moving violation in Hedden County Park in Randolph. An investigation revealed that Nicholas K. Santaniello, age 25, of Roxbury, to have two warrants for failure to appear in Westfield Municipal Court. He was released with a new court date pending.

5/25: MEDICAL EMERGENCY: Officers were dispatched to Historic Speedwell Village in Morristown on a report of a 43-year-old female suffering a seizure. E.M.S. also responded.

5/25: ARRESTS FOR WARRANTS: Officers observed a suspicious person in Dover. An investigation revealed that William M. Brooks, age 37, of Dover, to have two warrants for failure to appear in Morristown and Netcong Municipal Courts. He was turned over to the custody of the Morristown Police Department.


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