Somers Point Police Blotter – Edition of Oct. 21, 2009
Oct, 20-2009 4:57 pm
Police Blotter information is supplied by local police departments and other law enforcement agencies. All persons named are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
Rodd Anderson Hays, 28, of Egg Harbor Township was arrested Oct. 12 by Sgt. Ralph Wood and charged with contempt.
Carl Elton Wilcox Jr., 35, of Absecon was arrested Oct. 12 by Ptl. Shawn McKelvey and charged with assault, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.
Joshua K. Byron, 19, of Egg Harbor Township was arrested Oct. 13 by Ptl. Andrew Grow Jr. and charged with theft of movable property and criminal mischief.
Jason Dominick Berardi, 26, of Somers Point was arrested Oct. 14 by Ptl. Nicholas Wagner and charged with defiant trespass.
Brandon Thomas Perezluha, 19, of Marmora was arrested Oct. 14 by Ptl. Robert Gray and charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia and a warrant.
Andrew Keith Burman, 52, of Vineland was arrested Oct. 15 by Ptl. Shawn McKelvey and charged with driving while intoxicated, refusal to submit to a breathalyzer and driving with a suspended license.
David Dimitri Digiovanni, 26, of Somers Point was arrested Oct. 15 by Ptl. Shawn McKelvey and charged with aggravated assault and criminal mischief.
Steven Martin Golden Jr., 29, of Pleasantville was arrested Oct. 16 by Ptl. Robert Gray and charged with burglary and harassment.
Tanisha Rosette Brown, 22, of Somers Point was arrested Oct. 17 by Ptl. Chris Nielsen and charged with simple assault and a warrant.
Steven J. Peek, 32, of Glassboro was arrested Oct. 17 by Ptl. Michael Price and charged with disorderly conduct.
Joshua Ciabatoni, 27, of Woodbine was arrested Oct. 18 by Lt. Michael Sweeney and charged with driving while intoxicated and careless driving.
There were eight warrant arrests.
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