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New Providence Police Blotter, October 13, 2011

The New Providence Police Department

Thursday, October 13, 2011 • 6:16pm

 

09-28-2011- Patrolman Michael Scuorzo charged Zachary Bence, age 23, of Wayne with driving while suspended after a random license plate inquiry revealed the suspension.

10-01-2011- A borough resident reported her car was burglarized while she was dining at a restaurant in town.  A laptop was taken and the theft investigation has been turned over to the Detective Bureau.

10-03-2011- A resident of Passaic Street reported fraudulent charges to his debit card after he gave his credit card number out to an unknown caller.  The caller told the resident that he had won a $100.00 gift certificate and that he needed a credit card number to cover the shipping and handling.  The resident observed fraudulent charges to that card and cancelled the account.  The fraud is under investigation by the Detective Bureau.

10-04-2011- A student at a borough school reported his iPod Touch, cash, and gift card were stolen from a gym locker.  The theft is under investigation.

10-06-2011- Patrolman Bryce Garrison charged Angel Veras, age 20, of Perth Amboy with driving while suspended, operating a vehicle with a suspended registration, and for failure to inspect the vehicle.  Mr. Veras was stopped for the inspection violation.

10-08-2011- A resident of Murray Hill Square reported that there was an attempted burglary to his vehicle.  The suspect did not gain access to the vehicle.  The crime is being investigated by the Detective Bureau.

10-10-2011- Patrolman Andrew Diamond charged Flavio E. DaSilva, age 43, of Newark with operating a suspended vehicle, operating an uninsured vehicle, and for being an unlicensed driver.  The vehicle was stopped after a random license plate inquiry revealed the suspension.

10-11-11 A Clinton Avenue resident reported the theft of their "Union Jack" (British Flag) from the front of their residence. This matter is under investigation by the Detective Bureau.