Crime & Safety

Aberdeen Police Blotter Dec. 9-15

All arrests and incidents in Aberdeen December 9 through December 15:

Aberdeen, NJ - Released by the Aberdeen Township Police and unedited by Patch, here are the following arrests and incidents in Aberdeen December 9 through December 15:

Joseph M. Slattery, 23, Edgeview Rd., Aberdeen, was charged with hindering apprehension on December 9. He was also arrested on a contempt warrant out of Belmar municipal court. Special Officer Michael Rzigalinski and P.O. Christopher DeSarno were the arresting officers.

On December 9 Mohammed D. Ismail, 50, County Rd., Aberdeen, was arrested on contempt warrants out of seven municipal courts. P.O. Frank Maisano was the arresting officer.

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Matthew J. Wynne, 23, Keyport, was charged with simple assault following an incident at the Blue Rock Cafe, Amboy Ave., on December 10. Sean F. Finley, 23, Aberdeen, was charged with disorderly conduct in connection with the same incident. Mr. Finley was also charged with criminal mischief after he urinated all over the jail cell at headquarters. P.O.s Edgar Serrano, Charles Trucillo, and Martin Walsh were the investigating officers.

On December 11 a 27-year-old township man was arrested on contempt warrants out of Trenton and Hamilton municipal courts. Special Officer Michael Rzigalinski was the arresting officer.

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On December 11 a 42-year-old township man was arrested on a contempt warrant out of Aberdeen municipal court. P.O. Edgar Serrano was the arresting officer.

A 39-year-old township man was charged with simple assault following an incident on Cambridge Dr. on December 12. He was charged with criminal mischief and violation of a court order December 13 at the same location. P.O.s Mary Johnston and Raymond Campbell were the arresting officers.

A 28-year-old township woman was arrested on December 12 for simple assault following an incident on Elm Place. P.O. Matthew McDow was the arresting officer.

A 34-year-old township man was arrested on December 15 for criminal mischief following an incident on Beverly Dr. P.O. Gus Grivas was the arresting officer.

A 34-year-old township man was arrested on December 15 for criminal mischief and harassment following an incident on Shore Concourse. P.O.s Martin Walsh and Jessica McDougall were the arresting officers.

Other police activity during that period included:

On December 9 P.O. John Zeller responded to a dispute between neighbors on Lorenzo Ct.

P.O. Hank Chevalier responded to a report of harassment on Lakeview Way on December 10.

P.O. Mary Johnston responded to a report of harassment on Blair Rd. on December 11.

On December 11 P.O. John Young responded to an assault on Lloyd Rd.

P.O. Bart Szulczynski responded to a report of harassment on Hilltop Ave. on December 11.

P.O. Edgar Serrano responded to a suicidal subject on County Rd. on December 11.

P.O. Darryl Richardson responded to a report of harassment on Beverly Dr. on December 13.

On December 13 a resident reported two men came to his door and began harassing him. P.O. Matthew McDow and Sgt. Michael Lasko investigated.

On December 14 a Fayette Lane resident reported someone had made unauthorized withdrawals from his bank account. P.O. Mary Johnston took the report.

On December 14 a Lorraine Dr. resident reported the theft of a package that had been left on his front porch. P.O. Darryl Richardson took the report.

A Brick resident reported that on December 15 her vehicle was damaged while it was parked at the Matawan regional High School. P.O.s Edgar Serrano and Vito Turchiano investigated.

Officers responded to or initiated 316 calls for service between December 9 and December 15, 2015, including 13 suspicious persons/vehicles; 20 alarms; 14 first aid calls; 13 motor vehicle crashes, nine domestic violence incidents, one thefts, three welfare checks, two criminal mischief incidents, two fights, 28 radar/traffic details, and 97 motor vehicle stops. Officers issued 57 motor vehicle summonses.

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