COURT HOUSE – During the week of Feb. 19, 2018 through Feb. 25, 2018, members of the Middle Township Police Department responded to or initiated 889 calls for service, averaging 127 per day. During the week a total of 15 adults were arrested for various offenses.
The following is a list of some of the more serious calls for service which occurred during the week:
Feb. 19, 2018:
Burglary – Route 47 South, Rio Grande
Criminal Mischief – Swainton Goshen Road, Swainton
Motor Vehicle Crash – Dias Creek Road, CMCH
Theft – Cottonwood Drive, CMCH
Shoplifting – Walmart, Rio Grande
Feb. 20, 2018:
Motor Vehicle Crash – Park Avenue, Del Haven
Criminal Mischief – East Lena Street, Whitesboro
Burglary – Route 47 North, CMCH
Motor Vehicle Crash – Stone Harbor Boulevard, CMCH
Threats – Mechanic Street, CMCH
Fire Call – New River Road, CMCH
Threats – Pacific Avenue, CMCH
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 9 South, Whitesboro
Fire Call – Sand Castle Drive, Burleigh
Feb. 21, 2018:
DWI – Solar Way, CMCH
Fire Call – Route 9 South, Rio Grande
Fire Call – Eldredge Road, CMCH
Fraud – Falkirk Drive, Rio Grande
Motor Vehicle Crash – Bayshore Road, Green Creek
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 9 South, Rio Grande
Feb. 22, 2018:
Theft – Route 47 South, Rio Grande
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 47 South, Rio Grande
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 9 South, Rio Grande
Fraud – North Wildwood Boulevard, Burleigh
Feb. 23, 2018:
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 9 South, Rio Grande
Threats – East Pacific Avenue, CMCH
Harassment – Route 47 South, Rio Grande
Fire Call – Route 9 South, Rio Grande
Assault – Route 47 South, Rio Grande
Missing Person – Route 9 South, CMCH
Feb. 24, 2018:
DWI – East Shellbay Avenue, CMCH
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 9 South, Rio Grande
Fire Call – Swainton Goshen Road, Swainton
Feb. 25, 2018:
DWI – Route 47 North, Goshen
Fraud – Blueberry South Lane, Green Creek
Fire Call – Stagecoach Road, CMCH
Weekly Adult Arrest Report:
Dana M. Starrett, 30, from North Cape May was arrested on February 19 by Patrolman Garcia and charged with Shoplifting.
Karon A. Bethune, 40, from Salisbury, MD, was arrested on February 20 by Patrolman Frangieh on an active warrant.
Sergiu G. Plesca, 35, from Rio Grande was arrested on February 20 by Patrolman Ritterhoff on active warrants.
Collin Lang, 23, from Cape May Court House was arrested on February 21 by Patrolman Garcia and charged with Driving While Intoxicated.
Andrea M. Saggese, 30, from Del Haven was arrested on February 21 by Patrolman MacCormack on an active warrant.
Andrew T. March, 28, from Villas was arrested on February 21 by Patrolman McInnis on an active warrant.
Sean M. Macomber, 26, from Cape May Court House was arrested on February 21 by Patrolman Flounders on an active warrant.
Jennifer L. Lockerman, 38, from Rio Grande, was arrested on February 22 by Patrolman Martindale and charged with Receiving Stolen Property.
Marcial Morales-Gonzalez, 41, from Rio Grande was arrested on February 22 by Patrolman Martino on active warrants.
Hector Perez-Heredia, 36, from Rio Grande was arrested on February 22 by Patrolman Martino and charged with Possession of CDS, Possession of Marijuana under 50 Grams, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
Matthew Staiano, 32, from Petersburg was arrested on February 24 by Patrolman Ritterhoff and charged with Possession of Marijuana under 50 Grams and Driving While Intoxicated.
Brandon F. Sudan, 23, from Rio Grande was arrested on February 24 by Patrolman Frangieh on an active warrant.
Jerry W. Beasley, Jr., 35, from Cape May Court House was arrested on February 25 by Patrolman Dececco and charged with Driving While Intoxicated.
Stacey L. Alnatsheh, 41, from North Cape May was arrested on February 25 by Patrolman Saettler and charged with Burglary and Theft.
Tina M. Rosario, 38, from Burleigh, was arrested on February 25 by Patrolman Frangieh on an active warrant.
It should be noted that the above individuals are only charged with the above mentioned offenses and are presumed innocent until proven guilty. This report only contains individuals that were arrested based on complaints signed by law enforcement personnel, not private citizen signed complaints.
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