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Middle Township Police Report Weekly Arrests, Activities Nov. 19-25, 2018

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By Press Release

During the week of Nov. 19-25, 2018 the members of the Middle Township Police Department responded to or initiated 1,005 calls for service. During the week a total of 12 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:
Nov. 19, 2018:
Motor Vehicle Crash – East Pacific Avenue, CMCH
Theft – Fishborn Street, Whitesboro
Motor Vehicle Crash – 1st Drive, CMCH
Fraud – Avalon Woods Court, Swainton
Threats – Route 9 North, CMCH
Burglary – Hand Avenue, CMCH
Fraud – Lola Lane, Green Creek
Theft – Route 47 South, CMCH
Motor Vehicle Crash – Court House South Dennis Road, CMCH
Terroristic Threats – Mechanic Street, CMCH
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 47 South, Rio Grande
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 47 South, Green Creek
Motor Vehicle Crash – Shunpike Road, CMCH
Nov. 20, 2018:
Burglary – South 5th Street, Rio Grande
Theft – East Atlantic Avenue, CMCH
Theft – Shunpike Road, CMCH
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 9 South, Rio Grande
Theft – Canterbury Way, CMCH
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 9 South, Rio Grande
Nov. 21, 2018:
Trespassing – Linden Lane, Rio Grande
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 47 South, Green Creek
Nov. 22 2018:
Fire Call – Hamann Avenue, CMCH
Criminal Mischief – Indian Trail, Burleigh
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 9 South, Rio Grande
Fire Call – Cochran Street, Whitesboro
Harassment – Route 9 South, Rio Grande
Motor Vehicle Crash – Indian Trail, Burleigh
Nov. 23, 2018:
Motor Vehicle Burglary – Route 47 South, Rio Grande
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 47 South, Rio Grande
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 47 South, Rio Grande
Fire Call – Woodview Lane, CMCH
Nov. 24, 2018:
Fire Call – Indian Trail, Burleigh
Motor Vehicle Crash – Court House South Dennis Road, CMCH
Shoplifting – Family Dollar, Rio Grande
Nov. 25, 2018:
Motor Vehicle Crash – Court House South Dennis Road, CMCH
Shoplifting – Walmart, Rio Grande
Motor Vehicle Crash – West Pacific Avenue, CMCH
Weapons Offenses – Burleigh Avenue, Green Creek
WEEKLY ADULT ARREST REPORT
Nov. 19-25, 2018
William J. Crawford, 55, from Somers Point was arrested on November 19 by Patrolman Salvesen on an active warrant.
Gregory D. Hall, 34, from Cape May Court House was arrested on November 20 by Patrolman Flounders on active warrants.
Victor E. Coralluzzo, 41, from Dorchester was arrested on November 21 by Patrolman Dececco on an active warrant.
Herman W. Poehler, 42, from Townbank was arrested on November 21 by Patrolman Jones on an active warrant.
Matthew L. Loughlin, 36, from Cape May was arrested on November 21 by Patrolman Russ and charged with Unlicensed Entry of Structures.
Jahquees T. Johnson, 19, from Burleigh was arrested on November 23 by Patrolman Hotaling and charged with Aggravated Assault on a Police Officer and Resisting Arrest.
Nicole B. Williams, 31, from Villas was arrested on November 23 by Patrolman Martindale on an active warrant.
Alexis Pacheco, 26, from Rio Grande was arrested on November 23 by Patrolman Martino on active warrants.
Raymond Reed, 27, from Rio Grande was arrested on November 23 by Patrolman Martino on an active warrant.
Michael E. Gabrys, 39, from Rio Grande was arrested on November 24 by Patrolman Mueller on an active warrant.
Luis A. Santiago, Jr., 35, from Wildwood was arrested on November 24 by Patrolman Flounders and charged with Hinder Apprehension-Oneself-Suppression, Possession of Marijuana under 50 Grams, and active warrants.
Melissa A. Spence, 32, from Wildwood was arrested on November 25 by Patrolman Mihal and charged with Shoplifting.
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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