![]() Gomez Lara, 38, of Clifton, of concealing $301.50 of seafood merchandise in a reusable bag and then attempting to leave the store without paying. ![]() Jack Grimm and Officers Jason Rodrigues and John Fearon responded to a report by ShopRite management that a man had swindled them out of seafood. Manigault was charged by summons with receiving stolen property and later released. Manigault, 37, of the Bronx, and impounded the car. On March 1 at 8:01 p.m., Officer Cort Montanino was patrolling the Harrison Avenue parking lot of a Verizon Store and saw a man in an idling Mercedes bearing a stolen Alabama license plate and exhibiting what the officer assessed was fresh, heavy rear-end damage.Īfter confirming with NYPD the Alabama license plate was still listed as stolen from their jurisdiction, Officer Montanino arrested driver Jonathan T. Welfl was later placed into the county jail in South Kearny. Officer Lopez arrested Welfl on a charge of contempt of a domestic violence order. A domestic-violence restraining order allegedly barred Welfl from the premises. Welfl, 37, of Kearny, had been allowed into the house the prior evening but now refused to leave. On March 1 at 3:10 p.m., Officer Mat Lopez was sent to a residence on a report of a restraining order violation. Following his booking, Duran-Vasquez was held at the Hudson County Jail. Officers filed a criminal complaint in November against Duran-Vasquez, who had remained un-apprehended until now. It was alleged Duran-Vasquez discovered the victim owned a second cellular phone and thereafter threw the phone into the meadows and smashed two windows of her Mercedes with a baseball bat. 6 incident on Newark Turnpike allegedly between Duran-Vazquez and a domestic victim. 27 at 1 p.m., Officers Jonathan Lima and Jason Rodrigues were dispatched to Union County Police Department, which was holding Alexys Duran-Vasquez on a Kearny Municipal Court warrant charging criminal mischief and weapon possession offenses. The defendant was later booked into the Hudson County Jail. Officers later recovered a kitchen knife from the kitchen counter and arrested the “boyfriend.” He was charged with aggravated and simple assault, terroristic threats and weapon possession offenses. It was reported the boyfriend may have pressed the knife against the victim’s back before she was able to flee the apartment.Īs officers were readying to advance on the apartment, the boyfriend came to the window and officers coached him out of the apartment peacefully. Allegedly this led to the boyfriend announcing, “Motherf-ers don’t know me,” and chasing the girlfriend with a kitchen knife. ![]() Things took a turn for the worse when the two disagreed over the use of a prophylactic for a planned activity. A 26-year-old Newark woman told cops she came over her 64-year-old boyfriend’s Kearny apartment to hang out. 26 at 10:55 p.m., Officer Lawrence Latka and several backup officers responded to a residential apartment building for a report of a domestic dispute involving a knife. He arrested Bimbo and recovered the stolen clothes, $446.07 of electronics stolen from a nearby Five Below store, a package addressed to a Lindsay Lane resident, a debit card embossed to another person, a wax fold, a smoking pipe and a cut straw (all of which are commonly used to ingest heroin).īimbo was charged with shoplifting, two counts of receiving stolen property, theft of property lost or mislaid, and possession of drug paraphernalia. The alleged garment grabber fled the store before police were called.Īfter taking a report, Officer Miranda found Bimbo at the bus stop at Belgrove Drive and Bergen Avenue, accompanied by a mesh bag of clothes. Store management showed officers surveillance video of a man, later identified as John Bimbo, 47, of Paterson, allegedly filling a mesh shopping bag with $1,615.66 of merchandise and then carrying it out of the store without paying. On March 1 at 4:50 p.m., Officers Jordan Miranda, Harold Azurdia and Paul Duran were dispatched to (the new) Old Navy store on Passaic Avenue for a shoplifting.
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