Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Reports of Stealing at Kohls, Forgery and Drugs

Holmdel Police Report for Feb. 10-14

It was a fleet of NJ Transit Police vehicles, not Holmdel Police, outside Holmdel High School yesterday. The sight of numerous "special operation" police SUVs and K-9 units outside the school complex around 2:30 p.m. caused some to call police and contact Patch. But the K-9s at the school were part of a training exercise involving NJ Transit and Holmdel Police Det. Ed Martinez, a state certified law enforcement K-9 trainer, said spokesman Lt. Eric Hoffman on Thursday. 

Arrests at Kohls

The following people were arrested for Shoplifting merchandise from Kohls Department Store at the Holmdel Towne Center. 

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Feb. 10:  Lila Castro, 32, Keyport NJ. Items valued at $244. 

Feb. 10: Kim Martisch, 49, Union Beach NJ. Items valued at $1800.

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Feb. 13: Katherine Sheridan, 34, Middletown NJ. Items valued at $870.

Feb. 14: Michael Lennon, 35, Middletown NJ. Items valued at $250.  

Disorderly Conduct

Feb. 10:  Stephen Pryzlakowski, 51, Union Beach NJ was arrested for Disorderly Conduct on Bethany Rd. 

Forgery

Feb. 10: Raymond Dobbin Jr., 27, Freehold NJ was arrested for Forgery and Obtaining Prescription Drugs by Forgery. 

Theft

Feb. 11: Brendan Keaveny, 18, of Holmdel NJ was arrested for Theft of $30.00 from a backpack at Holmdel High School. 

Drugs

Feb. 11: Peter Triolo, 27, Union Beach NJ was arrested for Possession of CDS as a result of a motor vehicle stop on Hawthorne Avenue. 

This report has been compiled from a weekly blotter provided by the Holmdel Police Department. A criminal charge represents an accusation; defendants named are presumed innocent until proven guilty.


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