Subsequent to a motor vehicle stop in the area of Third Avenue and South Boulevard, Cheskel Schwartz 26, Brooklyn NY was arrested by Patrolman Matthew Phillips. Schwartz was arrested based on an active warrant out of another jurisdiction.
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January 18th
Patrolman Matthew Phillips received a report of identity theft from a resident in the 400 block of Atlantic Avenue.
January 17th
Detective Sergeant Christopher Kucinski received a report of identity theft from a resident in the 400 block of Worthington Avenue
January 16th
Detective Sergeant Christopher Kucinski received a report of fraud from a business in the 400 block of Warren Avenue.
Patrolman William Noble responded to the 400 block of Sussex for a reported dispute.
January 11th
Daniel Mathurin 20, Neptune was arrested by Sergeant Anthony Ploskonka in the area of Marucci Park. Mathurin was charged with Criminal Mischief to Borough of Spring Lake Property as well as a motor vehicle offense.
January 10th
Patrolman Emmett Smith and Patrolman Ryan Reiff responded to the area of St Clair Avenue and the NJ Transit Railroad Tracks for a report of the gates being down for an extended period of time. Patrols found the NJ Transit Train disabled in the area. The train was able to be repaired and moved on from the area.
Patrolman Matthew Phillips responded to the are of Newark Avenue Beach for a report of an injured seal in the area. Marine Mammal Stranding Center was contacted and responded.
Spring Lake Police would like to remind those that see seals on our beaches of the following:
(From the Marine Mammal Stranding Center Website)
Seals are protected by both state and federal laws – it is therefore illegal to approach and/or touch a seal. Most seals come onto the shore just to take a rest, and if you approach them, they will get scared and may return to the sea before they’re ready. If they’re injured, they will not get the care they need. Please also keep all pets (dogs) away from the animals, as they will most definitely scare them and may also contract any diseases the seal is carrying.
The recommended viewing distance is from at least 150 feet away, and PLEASE give us a call at the MMSC 609-266-0538 to report all sightings.
Whales, Dolphins, and Sea turtles are also protected by state and federal laws – the same rules apply. Please keep a safe distance and call us!
Visit NOAA’s website for Seal Viewing Guidelines here: https://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/protected/mmp/viewing/guidelines/seal/seal_viewing_guidelines_card_ac.pdf
December 31st
Patrolman William Noble and Patrolman Jeffrey Algor responded to the area of Warren Avenue and the NJ Transit Railroad Tracks for a report of the gate being down for an extended period of time. Patrols found that the NJ Transit Train was broken down at the station. Patrols assisted until the train was removed and the gates resumed normal operation.
December 30th
Detective Sergeant Christopher Kucinski received a report of fraud from a resident in the 000 block of Valendora Court.
December 28th
Patrolman William Noble responded to a reported dispute in the 400 block of Ocean Road.
December 26th
Patrolman William Noble received a call for a located bicycle that was previously reported stolen on September 30, 2019. Bicycle was identified and returned to owner.