November 12, 2015
At approximately 8:20 a.m., Roselle Park Police responded to the area of the 300 block of West Clay Avenue on a report of a car burglary. It was reported that during the evening hours someone had entered a 2015 Nissan that was left unlocked and had removed a navigation unit along with some loose change.
November 13, 2015
At approximately 3:03 p.m., Patrolman Mitchell White responded to 339 West Webster Avenue (Aldene School) on a report of a female yelling. Police made contact with the individual identified as, Jennifer Tooker, age 42 from Roselle Park who appeared disoriented and was found to be in possession of a suspected Controlled Dangerous Substance (heroin). Ms. Tooker was arrested and charged with possession of CDS. She was ultimately transported to the hospital after being served a summons with a court date.
November 14, 2015
A little after midnight, Patrolman Brian Macdonald conducted a motor vehicle stop on a 2008 Hyundai for an equipment violation. The driver of the vehicle, Omatie Oghoghomeh, age 26, and passenger Samara Hopson age 24 – both from Neptune – were found to be in possession of suspected marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Both were arrested and charged with possession of CDS and possession of drug paraphernalia. Ms. Hopson was also found to have two outstanding warrants for her arrest from Tinton Falls and Neptune Municipal Court in the amount of $1,201. After posting bail both were released with a summons.
November 15, 2015
At approximately 1:24 p.m. Roselle Park Police responded to the area of Charlotte Terrace on a report of a car burglary. It was reported that during the evening hours someone had entered a 1998 Dodge that was left unlocked in the driveway of the owner’s residence and removed some loose change. Also found missing from the rear yard where the vehicle was parked was a red mountain bicycle.
Later that afternoon, at 4:47 p.m., Roselle Park Police and Fire Department responded to West Roselle Avenue on a report of a vehicle fire. Upon arrival they found three vehicles on fire. Investigation revealed that a 1976 Chrysler was parked curbside on top of a pile of leaves by its owner when it caught fire. The fire quickly spread to two other vehicles parked in front and in back of the Chrysler. The fire was extinguished by the fire department. No injuries were reported.