COURT HOUSE – During the week of Feb. 1 through Feb. 7, members of the Middle Township Police Department responded to or initiated 766 calls for service, averaging 109 per day. During the week a total of 23 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. 1:
Theft – Herron Court, CMCH
Theft – Burleigh Avenue, Green Creek
Harassment – Route 47 South, Rio Grande
Fraud – Route 9 North, CMCH
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 9 South, CMCH
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 9 South, Rio Grande
Assault – East Pacific Avenue, CMCH
Fire Call – Johnstown Lane, Mayville
Harassment – Route 47 South, CMCH
Motor Vehicle Crash – North Wildwood Boulevard, Burleigh
Feb. 2:
Fraud – Turnberry Court, Swainton
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 47 South, Rio Grande
Fraud – Route 47 South, Rio Grande
Theft – Swainton Goshen Road, Swainton
Harassment – Route 47 South, Green Creek
Harassment – Mimosa Drive, Rio Grande
Feb. 3:
Harassment – Lord Lane, Swainton
Missing Person – East Wiley Street, Whitesboro
Weapons Offenses – Langston Street, Whitesboro
Fraud – West Shellbay Avenue, CMCH
Feb. 4:
Shoplifting – Wawa, Rio Grande
Theft – Joffre Avenue, Burleigh
Feb. 5:
Shoplifting – Wawa, Rio Grande
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 47 South, Rio Grande
Motor Vehicle Crash – North Wildwood Boulevard, Burleigh
Motor Vehicle Crash – Sumner Street, Whitesboro
Motor Vehicle Crash – North Main Street, CMCH
Shoplifting – Walmart, Rio Grande
Fraud – Route 9 South, Rio Grande
Motor Vehicle Crash – Route 9 South, Rio Grande
Terroristic Threats – Sycamore Drive, Rio Grande
DWI – Route 9 North, CMCH
Assault – North Wildwood Boulevard, Burleigh
Feb. 6:
Motor Vehicle Crash – Golf Club Road, Burleigh
Fire Call – Route 9 South, Rio Grande
Motor Vehicle Crash – Avalon Boulevard, Swainton
Missing Person – Wildwood Avenue, Whitesboro
Shoplifting – Walmart, Rio Grande
Feb. 7:
Theft – Route 47 South, Rio Grande
Shoplifting – Walgreens, Rio Grande
Fire Call – Goshen Road, CMCH
DWI – Massachusetts Avenue, Burleigh
Weekly Adult Arrest Report
Feb. 1:
Jeffery J. Curdt (45) Woodbine, NJ – Sexual Assault, Endangering Welfare of Children
Thomas J. McCullen (33) Wildwood Crest, NJ – Possession of CDS
Juan E. Rodriguez-Romano (32) Rio Grande, NJ – Resisting Arrest, Hindering Apprehension or Prosecution of Self, Possession of CDS, Distribution of CDS Under One Half Ounce
Willie T. Dixon II (21) Burleigh, NJ – Receiving Stolen Property
Trinity N. Thornburg (27) Burleigh, NJ – Receiving Stolen Property
Feb. 2:
Andrew P. Rourke (28) Goshen, NJ – Warrant
George M. Flanagan (32) Woodbine NJ – Possession of CDS
Justin A. Daily (20) Burleigh, NJ – Receiving Stolen Property
Feb. 3:
Harley P. Pierce (34) Cape May Court House, NJ – Warrant
Feb. 4:
Dane C. Shaw (59) Exton, PA – Operating Motor Vehicle with Suspended License
Charles D. Haywood Jr. (58) North Cape May, NJ – Shoplifting, Warrant
Feb. 5:
Andrew T. March (26) Burleigh, NJ – Warrant
Dana M. Gilroy (24) Rio Grande, NJ – Warrant
Rhine W. Siner (24) Cape May Court House, NJ – Shoplifting, Possession or Distribution of Hypodermic Needles or Syringe
William J. Griner (25) Rio Grande, NJ – Possession of Marijuana Under 50
Michael K. Walker (25) Rio Grande, NJ – Possession of Marijuana under 50 Grams, Warrant
Feb. 6:
Gina M. Carroll (46) North Wildwood, NJ – Shoplifting, Conspiracy
Maureen Conn (52) North Wildwood, NJ – Shoplifting, Conspiracy
Frankie T. Sola (33) North Wildwood, NJ – Shoplifting
Jonathan R. Dehainaut (24) Goshen, NJ – Theft, Theft by Deception, Receiving Stolen Property
Feb. 7:
Jennifer M. Scott (36) Villas, NJ – Warrant
Brandon F. Sudan (21) Whitesboro, NJ – Warrant
Javier G Garcia (45) Avalon, NJ – Endangering Welfare of Children, DWI
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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