Patrolman Michael Palmer received a report of theft of a bicycle from the North End Pavilion.
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FMBA Fallen Heroes 5K
NJ FMBA – Fallen Heroes 5K Road Race
   On September 10th the New Jersey Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association will be holding it’s 14th annual Fallen Heroes Memorial 5K race.
* Traffic Alert *
Some or all of the following roads may be closed to parking and or traffic before and during the event:
Third Avenue
Monroe Avenue
South BoulevardÂ
Ocean Avenue
August 14th
Patrolman Michael Palmer received a report of criminal mischief to a vehicle parked in the 200 block of Monmouth Avenue.
August 13th
Subsequent to a motor vehicle stop, Charlene Barbour 56, New City NY, was arrested by Patrolman James Heine based on an active warrant out of another jurisdiction.
August 7th
Officer William Noble received a report of burglary and theft from a vehicle parked in the 000 block of Jersey Avenue. Â The victim report that the theft occurred in the early morning hours of August 6th.
Benjamin Cutler 22, Spring Lake  was arrested by Patrolman Michael Palmer.  Cutler was charged with burglary and criminal mischief.  The charges stem from an investigation into an incident that occurred on August 3rd in the 1200 block of Third Avenue.  Detective Sergeant Christopher Kucinski and Sergeant Anthony Ploskonka assisted in the investigation.
Shiful Suman 39, Brooklyn NY, was arrested in the 200 block of Lorraine Avenue by Patrolman William Kelly and charged with breach of peace.
August 5th
Officer Harry Cuttrell received a report of criminal mischief to St. Catherine’s School.
August 4th
Hans Mueller 58, Jersey City was arrested by Officer Ian Davis. Â Mueller was charged with theft in the area of the South End Pavilion.
Subsequent to a motor vehicle stop Courtney Bowles 30, Neptune was arrested by Officer William Noble. Â Bowles was arrested based on an active warrant out of another jurisdiction.
Health Notice
We are experiencing a heavy mosquito season and we are urging you to take precautions against mosquito borne illnesses. One case of West Nile virus has been confirmed in our community. This is not a cause for panic. Most people infected with West Nile have no symptoms and do not become ill. Other experience very mild symptoms. There are, however, cases that can lead to more severe symptoms. Protecting yourself against mosquito bites is the single most effective step you can take to prevent any chance of infection.
The Monmouth County Mosquito Commission will be spraying Monday between 4 and 6am.  Now that we have confirmed the spraying locations are detailed on this this link or on the map below.
Take the following common sense precautions:
• Use EPA registered insect repellent when outdoors
• Use insecticide netting on strollers
• Wear long sleeves and pants
• Maintain screen doors and windows
• Eliminate standing water from your property
We have additional information posted on the Police Department or Borough website. Questions can be directed to Monmouth County Mosquito Commission (732) 542-3630 and Regional Board of Health (732) 493-9520.
Once again, this is not cause for panic; it is a reminder that prevention against mosquitoes must be a priority for the next few months.
Thank you,
Mayor Jennifer Naughton
August 2nd
Patrolman Michael Palmer and Sergeant Timothy Moran were dispatched to the 1200 block of Third Avenue for the sound of glass breaking and an alarm sounding. Â Patrols located a business that had the window of a front door broken out. Â With the assistance of Patrolman Emmett Smith and his partner K9 Ersko as well as surrounding agencies the area was checked with negative results. Â Detective Sergeant Christopher Kucinski is investigating.
UPDATE: AUGUST 7th
   Subject was identified and arrested.
August 1st
Officer Kyle Dick received a report of criminal mischief to a business in the 1500 block of Ocean Avenue.
Patrolman Michael Palmer responded to a dispute in the 2100 block of Fourth Avenue.