Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Arrests, including at Pathmark, and Damage to Cars
A look at recent police activity

Daniel Exantus, 20, of Maplewood, was arrested last Thursday in the Pathmark parking lot, 407 Valley St., for possession of marijuana, South Orange police said.
Maurice Lewis, 53 of Newark, was arrested for outstanding warrants after his car was stopped by South Orange police for a motor vehicle violation.
Ryan Kalena-Quintans, 18, of Basking Ridge, was arrested for underage possession of alcohol on March 24 after police saw him exiting a liquor store on South Orange Avenue with a bottle of vodka.
Tod Graham, 18, of Irvington, along with a juvenile, was arrested on March 22 when officers responded to a call of suspicious individuals in the rear yard of a residence on Fielding Court. During the arrest, police found Graham was also in possession of marijuana.
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George Marriman, 59, of Orange, was arrested on March 22 after he was stopped by South Orange police following a motor vehicle violation.
After questioning Marriman, South Orange police discovered he had numerous outstanding warrants as well as numerous vehicle violations including no insurance and or registration for his car.
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A Great Hills Drive resident reported his 2010 Infiniti stolen during the night Saturday from his driveway.
On the same night, a Speir Drive resident reported someone removed registration and insurance cards from her car. There was no damage to the vehicle.
On Saturday, a Crest Drive resident reported someone entered his car and took a small bag of change. There was no damage to the car.
A Closter resident told South Orange police he parked his car in a lot adjacent to South Orange Avenue. On Friday night, someone broke one of the car's windows, he told police.
Also on Friday night, a Succasunna resident told South Orange police he had parked his vehicle in a lot adjacent to South Orange Avenue. The car was later reported stolen.
A South Bound Brook resident told South Orange police he had parked his car on Irving Avenue on Friday morning and when he returned to it three hours later he discovered that his passenger's side vent window smashed in and his GPS unit had been stolen.
A Hillside Place resident told South Orange police sometime during the overnight hours of March 26, someone damaged his car door lock and removed the front bumper headlight cleaner heads and mounting caps. The car was not entered.
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