Monday, November 3, 2008

Police Blotter

Randolph

• Police on Friday stopped a motor vehicle on South Salem Street for a violation and both people in the car, Marcus D. Blackmon and Shaneka Harris, both 22 of Dover, gave false information during the course of the stop, police said. Harris had outstanding warrants out of New Brunswick. Both were arrested and charged with hindering apprehension. A third person in the car was wanted out of Florida but there was no extradition authorized and she was released.

• Police on Wednesday responded to County College of Morris Parking Lot 6 on a terroristic threat complaint. The victim stated she was waiting for a parking spot when another driver pulled into the spot and threatened to damage her car. The vehicle, a black Volvo, left the scene prior to patrols' arrival.

• A township resident reported Wednesday that he received a package from UPS that contained three money orders made out to a subject in Brooklyn, N.Y.

• Stroudsburg, Pa., resident Brian M. Mazal, 27, appeared in municipal court on Wednesday and was arrested for being a wanted person. He was turned over to the Morris County Prosecutor's fugitive unit.

• A township resident on Thursday reported receiving a threat via e-mail. The e-mail was turned over to the Morris county Prosecutor's Office, which traced the origin to Israel.

• A township resident on Thursday reported that an assault took place after a "road rage" incident on Center Grove Road.

• Township resident Christopher T. Kampschmidt, 36, was charged Thursday with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, driving under the influence and DUI within 1,000 feet of a school.

• Mine Hill resident Lionel Rita, 44, was stopped Friday on Sussex Turnpike for having an unregistered vehicle. Police smelled burnt marijuana coming from the vehicle and found a pipe. Rita was charged with possession of under 50 grams of marijuana and possession of drug related paraphernalia as well as several motor vehicle violations.

• Accurate Mailings reported on Friday that the company had received a check from a Succasunna resident who then put a stop on the check after receiving the company's product.

• Township resident Steven Evans, 29, on Friday turned himself in at headquarters for outstanding warrants out of Cliffside Park. He posted the $203 bail and was released.

• Police Saturday took a report of criminal mischief at the Gateways Apartment complex, where several street lamps had been broken.

• Police on Friday stopped Shane D. Joseph, 20, of Morristown, for a motor vehicle violation on Route 10 and found active warrants for him out of Rockaway Township and Morris Township. Joseph was unable to post the bail and was turned over to Rockaway Township.

• Police on Saturday responded to a Shady Lane home on a noise complaint and saw several individuals inside consuming alcoholic beverages, police said. Michael S. Diebold, 20, of Morristown, was seen holding a bong in his hands, police said. He was charged with possession of under 50 grams of marijuana as well as possession of drug related paraphernalia.

• Parag Khanapurkar, 28, of San Diego, Calif., was stopped for allegedly speeding on Sussex Turnpike Saturday and was charged with driving while intoxicated.

• A township resident on Saturday reported getting hit by a bottle of soda that was thrown from a moving vehicle on Pleasant Hill Road.

• Cary A. Amaro, 32 of Randolph, was arrested Saturday when a check of her license plate revealed an outstanding warrant out of Rockaway. She posted the $290 bail and was released.

• The manager of a township rental property on Saturday reported being threatened by an acquaintance of the current tenant, who was in the process of moving out.

• Township resident Michael A. Cohen, 22, was arrested Saturday during the course of an investigation at police headquarters and charged with obstructing the administration of law.

• Township resident Susan S. Sodano, 25, turned herself in at police headquarters for an outstanding warrant out of Florham Park. She posted the $89 bail and was released.

• Police on Saturday responded to a Spruce Tree Lane home to document an ongoing complaint of harassment between two neighbors.

• Police on Sunday met with a township resident who reported that her boyfriend had taken her car while they were in Asbury Park and not returned it. She was advised to make the complaint to the Asbury Park Police Department.

• The owner of a Franklin Road business reported Sunday that numerous tools, valued at approximately $800, had been stolen from the business.

• Police on Monday responded to Sussex Turnpike on a harassment complaint. The victim stated a male driving a silver truck had followed her into the parking lot and yelled at her.

• Police on Monday documented a harassment complaint made by a township resident who said that a former friend had threatened to shoot him during a phone conversation.

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