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Verona Police Blotter: April 15-22

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VeronaPoliceLogoApril 15, 2016

8:41 AM: Officer Ed Ruff took a report of criminal mischief from an Otsego Road resident. The resident reported that during the night, someone knocked over two light posts in his front yard. Value of the damage is approximately $100.

9:24 AM: Officer Ed Ruff took a report of found property from a Claremont Avenue resident. The resident reported finding an iPhone and a baseball cap on the curb on Brentwood Drive.

3:31 PM: Officer Ed Ruff took a report of a customer dispute at a Bloomfield avenue business. The customer reported that she purchased lottery tickets, however the employee never gave her the tickets. The officer watched the store video that shows the customer placed an item in her pocket that appears to be the lottery tickets.

2:46 PM: Officer Jordan Descafano took a report of criminal mischief from a Malvern Place resident. The resident reported that part of her fence was removed during the night. Value of missing fence is unknown at this time.

April 17, 2016

12:29 PM: Officer Ed Ruff took a report of found property from a Morristown resident. The resident reported finding a wallet on Montrose Avenue. Officers attempted to contact the owner with negative results.

April 18, 2016

4:07 PM: Officer Thomas Conroy took a report of missing mail from a Franklin Street resident. The resident reported that several pieces of mail she was expecting were never received. The resident has been in contact with the U.S. Postal Service.

4:34 PM: Officer Chris Scheper took a report of criminal mischief on Claridge Drive. The officer was advised by a cable technician that a box had been damaged and wires cut in the cable box. Value of the damage is unknown at this time.

6:55 PM: Officer Steve Young took a report of found property from a Cumberland Avenue resident. The resident reported finding a wallet on the sidewalk. The owner was contacted and retrieved the property.

April 19, 2016

8:47 AM: Officer Brendan Huber conducted a motor vehicle stop on Park Place after checking the vehicles license plate and determining the registration and owners driver’s license were suspended. Upon checking the operator’s license, it was determined that she was also the owner. The vehicle was impounded and the operator was issued several summonses.

1:32 PM: Officer Brendan Huber took a report of a neighbor dispute at a Bloomfield Avenue residence. The resident reported that there was a verbal dispute with her neighbor last night. Today, she found garbage outside her door that she believes was dumped there by the neighbor. The resident was advised of complaint procedures.

April 20, 2016

2:25 PM: Officer Ed Ruff arrested Marvin Valle of Bellville after he was sentenced to 10 days in the county jail by the municipal court judge. Valle was processed and then transported to the Essex County Jail in Newark.

3:23 PM: Officer Thomas Conroy took a report of a fraud from a Fells Road resident. The resident reported that she observed several unauthorized transactions on her debit card. The resident was in contact with the bank and closed the account.

5:29 PM: Officer Michael Barone took a report of a dispute on Personette Avenue between a resident and solicitors. The officer located the solicitors who reported a verbal argument with an unknown resident who began to follow them as they walked away from the area. The solicitors stated they did not wish any further action at this time. On 4/21/2016 it was determined that the subjects were soliciting without a permit. Summonses were issued to Johnathon Regno of Pequannock and Alfredo Arias of Haledon.

April 21, 2016

5:32 PM: Officer Thomas Conroy took a report of a report of an animal-related incident from a Depot Street resident. The resident stated that while sitting in a vehicle and rolling up the window, a German Shepard that was being walked in the area jumped up and attempted to bite her. The resident stated that the person who was walking the dog did not attempt to stop what was occurring. The resident reported that she was not injured, however wanted the incident documented.

Any individual named in these reports is presumed innocent until a decision is rendered by the courts. MyVeronaNJ.com updates police blotter reports with the disposition of the case upon request and with submission of documentary proof. We do not remove stories or delete names based on an expungement.

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