Somers Point Police Blotter, Edition of Dec. 2, 2009
Nov, 30-2009 9:10 pm
Police Blotter information is supplied by local police departments and other law enforcement agencies. All persons named are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
Angelina L. Seidel, 34, of Somers Point was arrested Nov. 21 by Ptl. Nicholas Wagner and charged with driving while suspended, having an open container in the vehicle, and on a warrant out of Somers Point.
Star E. Berthea, 18, of Somers Point was arrested Nov. 24 by Ptl. Brian Ott and charged with shoplifting $6.99 worth of merchandise from Kmart.
Alberta F. Washington, 18, of Somers Point was arrested Nov. 24 by Ptl. Brian Ott and charged with shoplifting $49.44 worth of merchandise from Kmart.
Artour Beliaev, 30, of Mays Landing was arrested Nov. 24 by Ptl. Michael Price and charged with shoplifting and conspiracy at ShopRite.
Raymond Lee Wright, 21, of Atlantic City was arrested Nov. 25 by Ptl. Robert Gray and charged with assault.
Kimberly Elizabeth Brewer, 22, of Seaville was arrested Nov. 26 by Ptl. Charles Somers and charged with driving while intoxicated.
Michael Joseph Foglio, 25, of Ocean City was arrested Nov. 26 by Ptl. Scott Handson and charged with aggravated assault on a police officer and resisting arrest.
Kyle Joseph Mattiance, 22, of Ocean View was arrested Nov. 26 by Ptl. Robert Gray and charged with disorderly conduct.
Les A. Young, 51, of Somers Point was arrested Nov. 28 by Ptl. John Conover and charged with resisting arrest and misuse of 911.
Jonathan Michael Buskirk, 20, of Somers Point was arrested Nov. 28 by Lt. Michael Sweeney and charged with underage possession of an alcoholic beverage.
Alison Johnson, 37, of Somers Point was arrested Nov. 28 by Ptl. John Conover and charged with simple assault.
Timothy J. Kleiner, 30, of Egg Harbor Township was arrested Nov. 28 by Ptl. Rick Dill and charged with violation of final restraining order.
There were three warrant arrests.
Crime Stoppers of Atlantic County offers cash rewards of up to $2,000 for help in solving a crime. Callers can remain anonymous and still collect a reward. To submit a tip call (609) 652-1234, (800) 658-TIPS (8477) or see www.crimestoppersatlantic.com.