Margate City Police Blotter, Edition of Nov. 5, 2009
Nov, 04-2009 3:16 pm
Police Blotter information is supplied by local and other law enforcement agencies. All persons named are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Shannon K. Carlin, 30, of Margate was arrested Oct. 11 by Ptl. Christopher Taroncher and charged with driving while intoxicated.
Dina I. Zotkina, 25, of Galloway Township was arrested Oct. 15 by Ptl. Joseph Scullion and charged with driving while intoxicated.
Rodrigo N. Descoto, 46, of Chicago was arrested Oct. 18 by Ptl. Francis Marciante and charged with simple assault.
Jeannine M. Imbrenda, 36, of Margate was arrested Oct. 18 by Ptl. Francis Marciante and charged with simple assault.
Ariel Pinkerton, 23, of Seaville was arrested Oct. 18 by Ptl. Francis Marciante and charged with driving while intoxicated.
James G. Hallahan, 55, of Ventnor was arrested Oct. 30 by Ptls. Erin Leach and Francis Marciante and charged with driving while intoxicated.
William E. Fortner, 39, of Margate was arrested Nov. 3 by Ptl. James Costa and charged with hindering apprehension and obstruction.
Warren P. Young, 28, of Ocean City was arrested Nov. 3 by Ptl. Joseph Scullion, Ptl. Amy Maclean and Det. Sgt. Christopher Koch and charged with two counts of criminal attempt (theft of motor vehicles) and one count of theft. Bail was set at $2,000.
Brian J. Commons, 30, of Margate was arrested Nov. 3 by Ptl. Thomas Dralle and James Costa and charged with simple assault and disorderly conduct.
Suzanne E. Tomasello, 30, of Margate was arrested Nov. 3 by Ptl. Thomas Dralle and charged with simple assault.
The Margate police investigated several residential burglaries in the past week. Residents are reminded to lock all windows and doors when their home is unoccupied and to contact police immediately at (609) 822-1151 if any suspicious persons or activity is observed in their neighborhood.
Crime Stoppers of Atlantic County offers rewards of up to $2,000 for help in solving crimes. Callers need not reveal their identity to collect a reward. To submit a tip call Crime Stoppers at (609) 652-1234, (800) 658-TIPS (8477) or see www.crimestoppersatlantic.com.