Crime & Safety

Holmdel Police Blotter: April 21-22

The following arrest information was supplied by the Holmdel Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

April 21: A woman shopping at Kohl’s said she returned to her boyfriend’s Volvo around 6:30 p.m. to find it broken into and center console ransacked sometime in the prior half hour. The passenger door was left ajar, she said.  She told police her GPS, iPod and Nano and cords were missing, valued at $200. She said she was almost positive she had locked the doors, but her keyless locking system sometimes malfunctioned.

April 22: A resident of Dimisa Dr. reported $300 in cash stolen from a pocketbook in her unlocked car early Sunday morning, sometime between 2:30 a.m. and 8:00 a.m.  Also reported stolen was her Coach purse, valued at $350.  All of its contents, except for cash, were dumped out on the ground.

April 22: Frank Izzo, 25, of 179 Heywood Ct. of Matawan was arrested by Holmdel Police and charged with DWI, speeding and other motor vehicle offenses Sunday morning around 2:30 am.  Izzo, who said he was a bartender employed at Paradise Bar in Asbury Park, declined to take the BAC test.  His Saturn was impounded.  He was released on his own recognizance, pending an April 25 Holmdel Municipal Court date.

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April 22: Beverly Barretta, 59, of 10 Fourth St. in Highlands was arrested by Holmdel Police and charged with shoplifting at in Holmdel.  Two employees told police they witnessed Barretta placing two tester bottles of men's cologne and a nail polish in her coat pocket around 11:50 a.m. When she left the store, the detectors sounded and Barretta returned the testers to the shelf but left the store with the China Glaze nail polish, valued at $2.99. She was released on his own recognizance, pending an April 25 Holmdel Municipal Court date.


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