Crime & Safety

Secaucus Police Blotter, March 25 - March 31

Released by Secaucus police and unedited by Patch, all the arrests last week:

Released by Secaucus police and unedited by Patch, all the arrests last week:
Released by Secaucus police and unedited by Patch, all the arrests last week: (Town of Secaucus)

SECAUCUS, NJ — Released by Secaucus police and unedited by Patch, all the arrests last week:

On March 25 at 1:12 p.m., during a motor vehicle stop, Secaucus Police arrested a 30-year-old male, Danny Cabrera of Jersey City, NJ for one outstanding warrant out of Ridgefield Park, NJ in the amount of $500. Mr. Cabrera was able to post bail for the involved warrant, was issued three motor vehicle summonses and was released from custody.

On March 25 at 8:03 p.m., Secaucus police observed a suspicious vehicle parked in the area of Genova Drive and Harmon Meadow Boulevard. During the investigation, the police arrested a 18-year-old male, Noah Martin of Union City, NJ and a 19-year-old male, Kyle Higgins of Carlstadt, NJ for Possession of CDS believed to be Marijuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Both parties were served their complaint summonses and were released from custody.

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On March 26 at 10:22 a.m., Secaucus police responded to the Home Depot located at 1055 Paterson Plank Road on a report of a shoplifting. During the investigation, the police arrested a 48-year-old male, Frankee Firrito of Lodi, NJ for Shoplifting. Mr. Firrito was served his complaint warrant and was transported to the Hudson County Jail.

On March 26 at 2:27 p.m., Secaucus police responded to the area of 100 Park Plaza Drive on a report from OnStar that a vehicle which was previously reported stolen was parked in the area. During the investigation, the police arrested a 41-year-old male, Edgardo Fernandez-Maldonado of Secaucus, NJ for Receiving Stolen Property. Mr. Fernandez-Maldonado was served his complaint summons and was released from custody.

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On March 27 at 9:27 a.m., Secaucus police observed a suspicious vehicle parked in the parking lot at 300 Harmon Meadow Boulevard. During the investigation, the police arrested a 44-year-old male, Sean O’Connor of Bushkill, PA for Altering a Vehicle’s Identification Number and Possession of a Fraudulent Insurance Card. Mr. O’Connor was served his complaint summons, was issued two additional motor vehicle summonses and was released from custody.

On March 27 at 11:05 p.m., officerss from the Linden Police Department transported a 34-year-old male, Andre Gamble of Newark, NJ to Secaucus police headquarters for having one outstanding warrant out of Secaucus, NJ in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Gamble was also found to have one outstanding warrant out of Newark, NJ in the amount of $750 and one outstanding warrant out of Bloomfield, NJ in the amount of $124. Mr. Gamble was unable to post bail for the remaining warrants and he was subsequently transported to the Hudson County Jail.

On March 28 at 9:19 a.m., during a motor vehicle stop, Secaucus police arrested a 29-year-old male, Dumar Dobson of Bayonne, NJ for Possession of CDS believed to be Marijuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Mr. Dobson was issued his complaint summons, was issued 2 motor vehicle summons and was released from custody.

On March 28 at 1:36 p.m., Secaucus police were notified by school officials that two students were involved in a scheme where they would disrupt the schools WiFi service upon demand. Two 14-year-old males, both of Secaucus were each charged with Computer Criminal Activity and Conspiracy to Commit Computer Criminal Activity. Both juveniles were charged and released to their parents.

On March 28 at 8:43 p.m., Secaucus police responded to the Buffalo Wild Wings located at 470 Harmon Meadow Boulevard on a report of a disorderly male who was asked to leave the establishment. During the investigation, the police arrested a 25-year-old male, Jarvis Stephens of Newark, NJ for 1 outstanding warrant out of East Orange, NJ in the amount of $250 and one outstanding warrant out of Newark, NJ in the amount of $150. Mr. Stephens was further charged with Possession of CDS believed to be Marijuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Mr. Stephens was served his complaint summons and was released from police custody.

On March 29 at 8:24 p.m., Secaucus Police responded to Kohl’s located at 3 Millcreek Drive on a report of two shoplifters fleeing the store. During the investigation, the police arrested a 20 year old male, Jahmir Cain of Mount Vernon, NY and a 17 year old Juvenile male of Mount Vernon, NY for Shoplifting, Conspiracy to Commit Shoplifting and Resisting Arrest by Flight. The 17 year old male was placed onto a juvenile complaint and was released into the custody of a responsible adult. Mr. Cain was served his complaint summons and was released from custody.

On March 30 at 10:21 a.m., during a motor vehicle stop, Secaucus Police arrested a 34-year-old male, Wellmade Urena-Guzman of Paterson, NJ for one outstanding warrant out of Paterson, NJ in the amount of $200. Mr. Urena-Guzman was able to post bail for the involved warrant, was issued 1 motor vehicle summons and was released from custody.

On March 30 at 2:38 p.m., Secaucus police responded to the area of Route 3 East near the Shell Gas Station on a report of a male walking on the highway and throwing rocks at passing vehicles and wielding a crow bar. During the investigation, the police arrested a 28-year-old male of Secaucus, NJ for Disorderly Conduct, Inference with Transportation, Possession of a Weapon for Unlawful Purpose, Unlawful Possession of a Weapon and Resisting Arrest. He was served his complaint summons and was released from police custody. (The man arrested is not named because of medical issues associated with the arrest.)

These charges are merely accusations and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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