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Monday, September 24, 2012

Hazlet Police Arrest Motorists With Driving Under the Influence

Three out of four September arrests occurred during daylight hours.

The following information was released by the Hazlet Police Dept on Sept. 21. An arrest is not a conviction.  Sept. 2: Richard Raymont, 40, of Old Bridge was charged by Hazlet Police with driving under the influence of drugs at 2:30 p.m. Sgt. Scott Mura arrested Raymont on Middle Road, and charged him with possession of heroin, possession of a controlled dangerous substance without proof of a prescription, and driving a car under the influence of narcotics. His car was impounded because his passenger, Edwin Smith, 40, of Keansburg was also arrested and charged by Ptl. Joseph Forgione for unlawful possession of prescription pills, hindering apprehension, and obstruction of the law.  Sept. 2: Maria Chavez, 31, of Keyport was charged with …

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Hazlet Police Blotter: Drunk Driving and Theft Charges

Police reports from May 31-June 6

May 31 -- Dennis Wernock, 64, of Carteret was arrested and charged with drunk driving after leaving the scene of accident at Route 36 and Laurel around 4:25 pm. June 3 -- Gary Jaremba, 56 of Parlin, was arrested and charged with DUI around 11:20 a.m. Police found him in the parking lot of Airport Plaza shiopping center were he was passed out in his car, which was still running.   June 3 -- Thomas Simmons, 53, of Laurel Ave and 11th Street, was arrested and charged with DUI after a motor vehicle stope around 11:57 p.m.  June 5 -- Alberto Arce, 19 of Jersey City, was stopped at 2:21 a.m. for a motor vehicle violation near the entrance to Garden State Parkway Exit 117. He was arrested and charged with driving under the influence.  June 6: …

Monday, May 21, 2012

Car Strikes Pole on Van Schoick Sunday, Driver Charged with DWI

No injuries reported. Hazlet driver charged with leaving the scene of the accident at Van Schoick Rd. and Williams Way.

At 3:10 a.m. on Sunday, Holmdel Police responded to a call about a car accident on Van Schoick Road Road, near the Holland Road intersection. When they got there, they could see damage on the pole at Williams Way but there was no sign of the car. Patroling police found the heavily damaged vehicle a short time later, allegedly attempting to leave the scene on Van Schoick Road, near Galloping Hill Circle. Holmdel Patrolman Joseph Van Pelt stopped the uninjured driver, Elizabeth Kane, 23, of 8 Fieldcrest Way in Hazlet, and charged her with driving while intoxicated, as well as refusal to submit to breath testing, reckless driving, failure to maintain lane, leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident and failure to report it. The damaged …

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Man Found Sleeping in Car in Holmdel Family's Driveway

Holmdel Police say the Aberdeen man was looking for the Matawan train station when he stopped in the driveway to take a snooze.

Holmdel Police arrested an Aberdeen man for DWI Tuesday after he was discovered asleep in his car in the driveway of a home on Centerville Road. Mark Norman, 53, of 8 Anna Ave. in Aberdeen was also charged with reckless driving because when police arrived, he put his car into reverse and struck the resident's vehicle. The homeowner noticed the car at 5:30 p.m. and called police. During the investigation by Ptl Sigismondi, it was determined by the officer that Norman was operating his vehicle under the influence. Norman explained he was lost and was looking for the Matawan Train Station. He sustained minor injuries in the accident and was transported to Bayshore Hospital by the Holmdel First Aid Squad.

Herky

3:27 pm on Thursday, May 10, 2012

Hello!! If you are a resident of Aberdeen, looking for the train station in Aberdeen on Centerville road in Homdel , You are ?????   more ›

Sunday, February 5, 2012

DWI: Attorney Says Take His Free Advice Before It's Too Late

Raymond Raya, public defender in Holmdel, Keansburg, Keyport and Lakewood, knows how devastating drunk driving can be. Here are three things to know about DWI.

Raya contributed these tips at New Year's Eve, but they are just as valid tonight, after Superbowl Sunday revelry. A Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) conviction can change your life forever and getting into an accident with elevated levels of alcohol may end with you losing your freedom, your life or the life of another. The penalties for refusing to "blow" into the machine has almost identical penalties as well. 1. The police will be out in force tonight and they are looking for drunk drivers. This means a slight deviation from your lane of travel, increased speed or even a minor equipment violation can give the police reasonable cause to pull over your vehicle. If they smell alcohol on your breath, you may be in for a very long night. 2. …

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tom mc

9:23 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012

the only penalty to blowing in the device is that the car wont start, the state will have no knowledge if the tests came up positive. also i think public safety could be argued   more ›

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