patching...
Breaking: Police Converge on West Keansburg Neighborhood »
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

Police: Pair Who Killed Animal Also Found With Drugs, Weapon

Several narcotics charges were also filed between Feb. 1 and Feb. 13, 2013.

 

The Hazlet Police Department reported the following incidents between Feb. 1 and Feb. 13, 2013. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

Feb. 1 - Francis Murphy, Jr., of Port Monmouth, was arrested at the Best Western Inn for harassment on a warrant issued by the Aberdeen Township Municipal Court. The arrest was made by Ptl. Ryan McAndrews and Ptl. Joseph Fabian.

Feb. 1 - A male juvenile from Middletown was arrested on Concord Drive for narcotics possession by Ptl. Kevin Geoghan.

Feb. 2 - Jeffrey Scharneck, of Asbury Park, was arrested at K-Mart for shoplifting by Ptl. Ryan McAndrews and Ptl. Joseph Fabian.

Feb. 3 - Danny Bowers, of Keyport, was arrested on Route 36 on a warrant issued by Asbury Park. Ptl. Jerry Burgos was the arresting officer.

Feb. 3 - Daniel Picciallo, of Hazlet, was arrested on Hudson Avenue for possession of a weapon, possession of narcotics and for needlessly killing a living creature. A male juvenile, also from Hazlet, was arrested on the same charges. Ptl. Jerry Burgos and Ptl. Joseph Fabian were the arresting officers.

Feb. 3 - Jennifer O’Brien, of Middletown, was arrested on a warrant issued by Tinton Falls Municipal Court. Arrest was made by Ptl. Maryann Smith.

Feb. 6 - Patricia Fisher, of Keyport, was arrested on Middle Road for DWI by Ptl. William Marvel.

Feb. 6 - Carlton Deckle, of Cliffwood Beach, was arrested on Middle Road for possession of narcotics paraphernalia. Ptl. Chris Acevedo was the arresting officer.

Feb. 7 - David Matheny, of Keansburg, was arrested at police headquarters on a warrant issued by the Hazlet Keyport Matawan Joint Municipal Court. The arrest was made by Ptl. William Marvel and Ptl. Edward Schmidt.

Feb. 7 - Christian Dupree, of Laurence Harbor, was arrested on Route 36 on a warrant issued by the Aberdeen Municipal Court. The arrest was made by Ptl. William Marvel and Ptl. Edward Schmidt.

Feb. 7 - A male juvenile from Hazlet was arrested on Raccoon Drive for possession of narcotics. The arrest was made by Ptl. Michael Tristao.

Feb. 8 - John Melendez, of Aberdeen, was arrested at Park East by Ptl. Adam Cullen on a charge of Simple Assault.

Feb. 10 - Daniel Beers of West Keansburg was arrested on Hwy. 36 on a warrant issued by the Woodbridge Municipal Court. The arrest was made by Ptl. Michael Duncan.

Feb. 11 - Lauren Wienges, of Hazlet, was arrested on Calt Drive for possession of narcotics by Ptl. Kevin Geoghan.

Feb. 11 - Karen Bosko, of Hazlet, was arrested on Calt Drive on a warrant issued by Holmdel Municipal Court. The arrest was made by Ptl. William Agar.

Feb. 11 - John Fales, of Middletown, was arrested on Middle Road on a warrant issued by the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office. Arrest was made by Ptl. Jerry Burgos.

Feb. 11 - Peter Marino, of Belford, was arrested on Route 36 for possession of narcotics.  The arrest was made by Ptl. Michael Duncan.

Feb. 12 - Frank Holman, of Keyport, was arrested for driving with a suspended license. The arrest was made by Ptl. William Marvel and Ptl. Edward Schmidt.

Feb. 12 - Rickie Storie, of Old Bridge, was arrested at police headquarters for wrongful impersonating, forgery, and tampering with public records. The arrest was made by Ptl. Edward Schmidt.

Feb. 13 - Joseph Lodato, of Brick, was arrested at police headquarters on warrants issued by the Municipal Courts of Brick and Point Pleasant. The arrest was made by Ptl. Jacqueline Struble.

Feb. 13 - James Wyckoff, of Hazlet, was arrested on Ruth Street on warrants issued by the Bernards Township Municipal Court. The arrest was made by Ptl. Adam Cullen.

Related Topics: Hazlet Police Blotter and Hazlet Police Department

Peter Figoski

8:04 am on Thursday, February 28, 2013

Where is the story about the animals?

Reply
Comment_arrow
Patch_comments_icon

Jacklyn Corley

9:17 am on Thursday, February 28, 2013

The Feb. 3 arrest: "Daniel Picciallo, of Hazlet, was arrested on Hudson Avenue for possession of a weapon, possession of narcotics and for needlessly killing a living creature. A male juvenile, also from Hazlet, was arrested on the same charges. Ptl. Jerry Burgos and Ptl. Joseph Fabian were the arresting officers."

Comment_arrow

Peter Figoski

10:01 am on Thursday, February 28, 2013

Thanks. I did not see the word "creature" I was looking to hard for animal!

Comment_arrow

gongshow22

1:26 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013

See above: Feb. 3 - Daniel Picciallo. I imagine that is it.

Grace

2:08 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013

Feb. 3 - Daniel Picciallo, of Hazlet

I'm not surprised to hear this about him. Karma!!

Reply

Grace

2:13 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013

What poor animal died at their hands. Just terrible!! If you have issues why take it out on an innocent animal.

Reply
Comment_arrow

Peter Figoski

2:35 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013

It was just some squirrels that he shot. They happen to be in season I am not sure why he was arrested. This was not a case of animal cruelty. Before long we will not be allowed to kill rats but murderers and rapists will continue to go free.

Grace

3:18 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013

Squirrels are living creatures and it is animal cruelty. They are innocent. How you can say that their in season is bs. You're "nuts"

Reply
Comment_arrow

Peter Figoski

3:51 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013

I hate to break it to you grace but killing an animal humanely is not cruelty. I cannot tell if you are a nut or just being silly or a lunatic.

Hunting is environmentally sound. Not to mention the squirrels that they killed are not around to dart into the street and cause vehicle accidents.

I hope you dont think killing deer and bears is also cruelty! And what about cows?

Small game Hunting Seasons
squirrel, gray
Sept. 29 to Dec. 1** and Dec. 10, 11,13–31, 2012 and Jan. 1 to Feb 18, 2013
Sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after sunset
8 a.m. start on Nov. 10
Limit 5

If you had a rat in your house would you kill it? Is that cruelty?

Grace

4:04 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013

So is it ok to kill dogs and cats as well?? If you kill them humanely?? I'm sure they weren't trying to cut back on the squirrel population. Well I hope the animal cruelty and the narcotics crime sticks. That's it.................

Reply
Comment_arrow

Bob Stevens

6:04 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013

Where did he say he would shoot dogs and cats you idiot? Squirrels are rats. They are varmints. It is legal to hunt them in season. Get over it!! I am going to finish my squirrel stew.

Bob Stevens

4:13 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013

Peter Figoski - My only question is why you are using the name of a deceased hero NYPD officer that was killed in the line of duty in 2011.

Reply
Comment_arrow

Bob Stevens

6:03 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013

Probably a coincidence. It happens.

Comment_arrow

Bob Stevens

7:41 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013

Now you are using my name. Too late. I already spoke with someone at the NYPD computer crimes unit. They were very interested in your use of the name of one of their deceased officers. You have no idea how easy it is to track you down.

Grace

5:34 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013

Omg!!! I knew that name sounded familiar.

Reply

Grace

6:53 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013

I hope you enjoy your squirrel stew... Have a wonderful night.

Reply

Jennifer

4:58 pm on Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Dogs and cats are killed all the time, both in " kill shelters" and yes, humanely in the name of being humane. PETA ( I do not belong to PETA, but...) recently came out AGAINST feral cat spay-n-release programs, citing the many poor outcomes in the wild and the inability to tame feral cats. They instead sided with trap and humanely euthanize. Just so you know, there are people who THINK before speaking. I understand that you FEEL, but try the thinking thing, really.

Reply

Leave a comment