A huge thank you to all of those who have adopted a family so far. If anyone still wishes to get involved, we are kindly asking our supporters to help us bring the joy of the holiday season to those families who may be going through some difficult times. In partnering with the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (formerly DYFS), the Spring Lake Police Department is looking to garner as much support as possible from our generous friends, residents and neighbors. If you are interested in adopting a family, or donating toys/clothing, please contact Detective Christopher Kucinski at 732.449.1234 or ckucinski [at] springlakepolice [dot] org. Thank you.
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November 1st
Subsequent to a motor vehicle stop a 17 year old female from Manasquan and a 16 year old male from Wall were taken into custody for possession of a controlled dangerous substance, under 50 grams of marijuana and possession of controlled dangerous paraphernalia. Each juvenile was released to a guardian pending action by the family court.
October 31st
Ptl. Ryan Reiff received a report of bad checks from a resident in the 100 block of Sussex Avenue.
S.O. David Bowen received a report of theft from the 000 block of Sussex Avenue.
October 28th
Sgt. Robert Zoino received a report of vandalism to a motor vehicle that occurred in the 1500 block of Ocean Avenue.
October 21st
Ptl. Jeffrey Poland took a report of a stolen motor vehicle on Second Avenue. The vehicle has since been recovered, investigation continues.
Sgt. Patrick Gilroy took two separate reports of Theft from a motor vehicle in the area of St. Clair Avenue.
October 18th
Christopher Teevan, 36, Spring Lake Heights, was arrested on Third Avenue by Ptl. Michael Palmer for Driving Under the Influence.
October 17th
Leslie Smith, 44, of Wilton Manors, Florida, was arrested on First Avenue by Ptl. James Heine for Driving Under the Influence.
Ptl. Ryan Reiff investigated a report of Theft from a motor vehicle on Jersey Avenue.
GOT DRUGS?
Time to properly dispose of the old medication taking up space in the medicine cabinet. Â You can dispose of it this Saturday October 26th from 10am to 2pm at the Spring Lake Police Department, 311 Washington Avenue, Spring Lake. Â For more information visit our website www.springlakepolice.org
Alert – Theft
The Spring Lake Police Department is warning residents of recent thefts in the Borough. Spring Lake Police are currently investigating a number of thefts from motor vehicles as well as a theft of a motor vehicle from the driveway of a residence. If anyone believes that their vehicle was entered even if nothing was removed please contact this department. Residents are reminded to secure all valuables and to report any suspicious activity to the Spring Lake Police Department, 732.449.1234. The police department is requesting any residents with security camera systems to check footage for suspicious activity from the evening hours of October 20 to the early morning hours of October 21. Anyone with information is requested to contact the department.
Thank you for your assistance,
Chief Edward M. Kerr Jr.
Alert – Theft
The Spring Lake Police Department is warning residents of recent thefts in the Borough. Spring Lake Police are currently investigating a number of thefts from motor vehicles as well as a theft of a motor vehicle from the driveway of a residence. If anyone believes that their vehicle was entered even if nothing was removed please contact this department. Residents are reminded to secure all valuables and to report any suspicious activity to the Spring Lake Police Department, 732.449.1234. The police department is requesting any residents with security camera systems to check footage for suspicious activity from the evening hours of October 20 to the early morning hours of October 21. Anyone with information is requested to contact the department.
Thank you for your assistance,
Chief Edward M. Kerr Jr.