June 16, 2015
Yesterday at approximately 1:01 p.m., Patrolman Kyle Lamar conducted a pedestrian stop on a male who was reportedly observed looking into parked vehicle windows on East Westfield Avenue. The male who was identified as Piotr Kalbarczyk, age 38 from Kenilworth, was found to be in possession of prescription legend drugs without a valid prescription. He was subsequently placed under arrest and charged with possession of CDS and failure to turn over CDS to police. Mr. Kalbarczyk was released on a summons with a future court date.
At approximately 3:47 p.m., Patrolmen Brian Swick and Kyle Snyder conducted a motor vehicle stop on a 2008 Chevy on Locust Street at West Clay Avenue after the officers reportedly observed an individual in the vehicle that had active outstanding warrants for arrest out of Kenilworth and Union Township Municipal Courts in the amount of $393. The front seat passenger of the vehicle, Richard Reinhart, age 26 from Roselle Park, was arrested for the two (2) outstanding warrants and after a search incident to the arrest was found to be in possession of 24 wax folds of suspected heroin. Mr. Reinhart was charged with possession of CDS. Bail was set by Roselle Park Municipal Court Judge Gary Bundy in the amount of $5,000. Mr. Reinhart was lodged at the Union County Jail awaiting court. The driver of the vehicle was issued a motor vehicle summons and released on scene.
June 17, 2015
At approximately 7:49 a.m., Patrolman Kyle Lamar conducted a motor vehicle stop on a 2000 Mercury on Galloping Hill Road for an equipment violation. A check of the vehicle’s registration revealed the registered owner’s driver’s license and the vehicle’s registration to be suspended. The driver of the vehicle was issued motor vehicle summonses for driving while suspended and suspended registration. The front seat passenger, Jimmy Pierre, age 21 from Roselle, was found to be in possession of suspected marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Mr. Pierre was arrested and charged with possession of CDS, possession of drug paraphernalia, and failure to turn over CDS to police. Mr. Pierre was released on a summons with a future court date.