Crime & Safety

The Clark Blotter: Police Make Arrests for DWI, Possession, Shoplifting

The following arrest information was provided by the Clark Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Clark police activity from Nov. 12 - 26, 2012:

DWI

Nov. 14, 1:20 p.m. – In the vicinity of Valley Road, police arrested Edward Koza, age 55, single, a computer technician of 10 Whittier Road for DWI (driving while intoxicated). Koza was subsequently released pending a court date. Det. Antonio Manata was the arresting officer.

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Nov. 17, 1:32 a.m. – In the vicinity of Raritan Road, police arrested Adam Socci, age 23, single, an electrician of 1403 Summit Terrace in Linden for DWI (driving while intoxicated). Socci was subsequently released pending a court date. Chris Lott was the arresting officer.

Shoplifting

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Nov. 17, 10:47 a.m. – At 76 Central Avenue, police arrested Marc Perrette, age 30, single, unemployed of 206 Elm Street in Cranford for shoplifting at the Shop-Rite Supermarket at 76 Central Avenue. Daniel Pitts was the arresting officer.

Trespassing, Possession

Nov. 18, 12:51 a.m. – At 7 Linda Lane, police arrested Anthony Wood, age 27, of 517 East Price Street in Linden for criminal trespass and possession of CDS (controlled dangerous substances). Bail was set at $15,000, and Wood was subsequently transported to the Union County Jail. Kenneth Gaulette was the arresting officer.

Possession

Nov. 23, 3:56 p.m. – At 196 Westfield Avenue, police arrested Anthony Zapulla, age 34, married, a glazer of 38 Baywood Blvd. in Brick for possession of CDS (controlled dangerous substances). Zapulla was subsequently released pending a court date. Thomas Sarnecki was the arresting officer.

Nov. 23, 4:23 p.m. – At 76 Central Avenue, police arrested Alexandri Marcino, age 21, single, a counter person of 616 Madison Hill Road for possession of CDS (controlled dangerous substances) and possession of narcotics paraphernalia. Marcino was subsequently released pending a court date. Det. George Marmarou was the arresting officer.

Burglary to a Vehicle

Nov. 19, 10:17 a.m. – Police took a report of a burglary to a motor vehicle that was parked at 675 Raritan Road. The incident is under investigation. John Ehling was the investigating officer.

Criminal Mischief to a Vehicle

Nov. 23, 5:29 p.m. – Police took a report of criminal mischief to a motor vehicle that was parked at 225 Central Avenue. The incident is under investigation.  Pedro Oliveira was the investigating officer.

Theft

Nov. 13, 11:53 a.m. – At the Passaic County Jail, police arrested Kathleen Armstrong, age 47, single, unemployed of 323 Prospect Avenue in Avenel for theft. Bail was set at $20,000, and she was subsequently transported to the Union County Jail. Christopher Tuccio was the arresting officer.

Warrant Arrests

Nov. 13, 9:52 p.m. – At the Middlesex County Jail, police arrested Brandon Keyes, age 29, single, unemployed of 303 Allenhurst Avenue in Neptune on outstanding warrants totaling $1,000 for contempt of court. Keyes was subsequently transported to the Union County Jail. Thomas Sarnecki was the arresting officer.

Nov. 14, 11:21 p.m. – In the vicinity of 186 Westfield Avenue, police arrested Scott Todd, age 29, single, a barber of 2109 Allen Street in Rahway on an outstanding warrant from the Union County Sheriff’s Department. Todd was subsequently turned over to the Union County Sheriff’s Department. Pedro Oliveira was the arresting officer.

Nov. 18, 9:08 p.m. – In the vicinity of Central Avenue, police arrested Nicholas Dashkevicz, age 27, single, a carpenter of 31 Half Acre Road in Jamesburg, New Jersey on an outstanding warrant from the Middlesex County Sheriff’s Department. Dashkevicz was subsequently turned over to the Middlesex County Sheriff’s Department. Kenneth Gaulette was the arresting officer.

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The information in this police blotter is provided by the Clark Police Department. It may not include all police activity. For information on an incident not listed here, email jessica.remo@patch.com.


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