Crime & Safety
Fair Haven September Police Blotter
Released by Fair Haven police, these are all the arrests made in town from Sept. 1 - Sept. 30, 2019:

FAIR HAVEN, NJ — Released by Fair Haven police, these are all the arrests made in town from Sept. 1 - Sept. 30, 2019:
Sept. 3, 2019: Anthony J. Valletta, 65, of Middletown was arrested by Det. Reevey for stealing items from the Wash House Laundromat. Valletta was charged with theft and the value of items was over $800, said police. He was released with a pending court date.
Sept. 8, 2019: Ptl. Patton took a vandalism report after unknown juveniles shattered the glass door to the community center.
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Sept. 13, 2019: A man, 76, of Little Silver was arrested by Sgt. Dykstra for driving under the influence. He received summonses for failure to maintain lane, DWI and reckless driving. He was released with a pending court date.
Sept. 24, 2019: Matthew J. Mago, 23, of Middletown was arrested following a motor vehicle accident by Cpl. Koetzner. Mago received motor vehicle summonses for careless driving, failure to exhibit a driver license, suspended driver and CDS in a motor vehicle. He received criminal complaints for obstruction, resisting arrest, possession of a hypodermic needle, possession of heroin, and possession with the intent to distribute. Subject was transport to Monmouth County Jail.
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Sept. 25, 2019: While on patrol, Sgt. Schneider located two bicycles parked along a house under construction. While out investigating, he saw juveniles running away from the scene. Sgt. Schneider located several items left by the juveniles including CDS. Subjects were later identified and reports turned over to the juvenile division.
Sept. 27, 2019: A man, 52, of Red Bank was arrested by Ptl. Lagrotteria for driving under the influence. He received summonses for DWI, reckless driving, unregistered vehicle and refusal to submit breath samples.
*Names are published if subject is charged with a crime under New Jersey law.
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