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Middle Police Report Weekly Arrests for March 10-16

 

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COURT HOUSE — The following are the arrests made by the Middle Township Police Department between March 10, 2014 through March 16, 2014.
March 10, 2014:
Paul A. Shibles Jr. (26) Erma, NJ – Warrant
William Colbourn (41) Cape May Court House, NJ – Warrant
March 12, 2014:
Allen L. Evans (47) Millville, NJ – Warrant
Calvin C. Freeman (59) Wildwood, NJ – Warrant
Scott J. Robart (29) Wildwood, NJ – Warrant
Mindy J. Denny (30) Villas, NJ – Shoplifting & Defiant Trespasser
March 13, 2014:
Kimberly A. Perian (45) Villas, NJ – Possession of CDS
Jerry Murphy (35) Rio Grande, NJ – Shoplifting
Jose M. Cruz (53) Rio Grande, NJ – Warrant & Shoplifting
March 14, 2014:
Robert L. Nichols (29) Woodbine, NJ – Shoplifting
March 15, 2014:
Qwashonia N. Shelton (36) Cape May Court House, NJ – DWI
Jonathan D. Evans (49) Wildwood, NJ – Shoplifting
Hugh J. Hansen (57) Cape May Court House, NJ – Warrant
March 16, 2014:
Jario Cruz (27) Bridgeton, NJ – Warrant
Erika L. Andrews (27) Villas, NJ – Shoplifting
Gary Seabridge (35) North Cape May, NJ – Warrant
Dianne R. Rosenberg (56) Wildwood, NJ – Aggravated Assault
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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