Crime & Safety
Madison Woman Arrested 3 Times In 3 Days: Madison Police
It was not the first time she'd been arrested at this address, police told Patch.

MADISON, NJ — A Madison woman was arrested three times in three days at the same Community Place address she was banned from, Madison police said. It was not the first time she had been arrested there.
Sureatha M. Lipscomb, 34, was arrested twice on June 28 within six hours of each other, and again on July 1 at the same Community Place home, police said. Her first arrest was at 1:43 a.m. on June 28, when a resident of the home, a one-time acquaintance, said Lipscomb had assaulted them.
She was arrested and charged with simple assault, and released on her own recognizance.
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Five hours and 12 minutes later, Lipscomb was back at the Community Place address, when she attempted to climb into the home through a side window, despite a court order banning her from the property.
For that arrest, she was charged with contempt (violation of court order) and criminal trespassing. She was taken to the Morris County Jail to await a court appearance.
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On July 1, Lipscomb allegedly returned to the property, loudly banging on the front door. When police arrived, she was hiding in an upstairs bedroom. Again she was charged with contempt (violation of court order) and criminal trespassing, and was taken to the Morris County Jail.
These three arrests were not the first time Lipscomb had been arrested at the Community Place home. In May of 2015, she was arrested for hitting an acquaintance in the face during an argument. She was charged with simple assault in that case.
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