Crime & Safety

Student Reportedly Assaulted At Glen Rock High School: Police Blotter

School officials have 'taken action' against the alleged assaulter.

Editor's note: The Glen Rock Police Department provided the information in this police blotter to the media.

GLEN ROCK, N.J. —

Jan. 18

The father of a 15-year-old boy reported his son was assaulted by another student at the Glen Rock High School, Chief Dean Ackermann said.

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The detective bureau has followed up on this report with school officials who have taken action pursuant to the school district policy, the chief said. The parent has been advised of the various options available to him in order to pursue the matter through the juvenile justice system.

  • While investigating a disabled vehicle at Maple Avenue and Harristown Road, shortly after 10:45 p.m., Officer Murray Yang determined that the driver had an active warrant for his arrest out of Roselle Park, police said. The man was taken into custody and subsequently released upon posting $1,000 bail.

Jan. 19

Officers Bob Surdyka and Sam Evans arrested a 30-year-old Oakland man on active warrants out of the Glen Rock Municipal Court, Ackermann said. Unable to post $2,200 in bail, the man was transported to the Bergen County jail pending an appearance in the Glen Rock Municipal Court, police said.

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Jan. 20

The assistant principal of the Glen Rock High School reported the suspected use of marijuana on school grounds, police said. Two suspects have been identified and detectives are reviewing the matter with the cooperation of school officials.

Jan. 21

A Radburn Road resident reported that two days prior she observed a bicycle missing from her unlocked garage, police said. The bicycle is believed to have been taken sometime either Jan. 18 or 19, the chief said. There are no witnesses or suspects; nothing else appeared to be missing or disturbed, police said.

Jan. 22

A Park Avenue resident reported an Xbox gaming system and a Nikon camera had been stolen from his residence sometime between Jan. 18 and 22, police said. There was no forced entry to the home, there are no witnesses and no suspects, the chief said. Detectives will be reviewing the matter once further information requested from the resident has been received.


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