Thursday, May 28, 2015

BURGLARIES, ROBBERIES AND ARRESTS MARK POLICE WEEK

From Maplewood Police today:


May 20, 2015; Burglary to Auto/Auto Theft; Between 2 and 
7 AM a vehicle parked on  Parker Ave was entered and a 
key stolen.  The key was for a Honda Civic that was parked 
in the driveway.  After stealing the key to the second vehicle 
the Honda was stolen.

May 21, 2015; Burglary; Between 2 and 2:45 PM a home 
on Fernwood Rd was entered and electronics stolen 
from the home.

May 21, 2015; Burglary; At approximately 5 PM the police department was
contacted by a resident of Ridgewood Rd that had come home and observed three males run out of the front of her home.  A witness observed the three males carrying pillow cases that appeared full and entering a vehicle.  The witness called the police and was able to give a
description of the vehicle, suspect’s descriptions and followed the
vehicle until it was able to be stopped in Irvington.  Upon stopping the
vehicle one of the suspects was able to flee the scene. Two males from
Newark, Willie Mclamb, age 46 and Jermaine Williams, age 42 were
arrested and charged with burglary.  A search warrant was granted for
the vehicle and proceeds from the home were found in pillow cases inside the vehicle.

May 21, 2015; Theft; At approximately 6 PM a 10 year old was in the rear of Seth Boyden School when he was approached by a 15 and 16 year old male that grabbed his phone out of his hand and fled with it. 
The two juvenile actors were located and arrested.  The
juveniles were found to be Newark and were charged with the theft.

May 21, 2015; Theft from Auto; A purse was stolen from a vehicle parked in the driveway of a Lindsley Ave residence.  The purse was located a few houses away missing cash and credit cards.

May 21, 2015; Auto Theft; Between 2 and 4 PM a Dodge Intrepid 
was reportedly stolen out of a driveway on Essex Ave. 
the vehicle was later recovered in Newark.

May 22, 2015; Robbery; At approximately 9:30 PM, Officers responded to the Sudz King on Irvington Ave for a reported robbery.  The clerk reported that a male came into the store, went behind the counter and removed money from the register and then attempted to leave.  As the employee attempted to stop the male, she was pushed to the ground and sustained an injury to her wrist.  The male fled towards Irvington.  Det Barry Zepeda of Irvington Police Department located a suspect matching the description of the male.  He was positively identified as the actor, Julian Herring, age 24 of Newark.  He was taken into custody and charged with robbery as well as CDS offenses.

May 22, 2015; Motor Vehicle Theft; At approximately 8 am a dirt bike 
was stolen out of shed in the rear of a Berkley St residence.

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