MAY 29, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
$10,000 WORTH OF COCAINE SEIZED AND TWO ARRESTS DURING NORTH
PLAINFIELD NARCOTICS INVESTIGATION
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and North
Plainfield Police Department Chief William Parenti announce the
arrests of Louis Palacios (25 YOA) of West End Avenue in North
Plainfield and Shawn Heyward (19 YOA) of Route 22 East in North
Plainfield. Defendant Palacios has been charged with 2nd degree
Possession of CDS (cocaine) with the Intent to Distribute. Defendant
Heyward has been charged with 4th degree Possession of CDS (marijuana)
with the Intent to Distribute; and Disorderly Persons Possession of
Drug Paraphernalia.
Prosecutor Forrest states that on May 28, 2009, at approximately 7:35
p.m., members of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized
Crime and Narcotics Task Force along with members of the North
Plainfield Police Department were conducting surveillance in high
narcotics areas in North Plainfield. As a result of this surveillance,
a member of the North Plainfield Police Department observed three
occupants of a white Infiniti acting suspiciously in the Quick Chek
parking lot located on Somerset Street. Task Force members
subsequently conducted a moving surveillance of the aforementioned
vehicle to the area of Delacy Street in North Plainfield, where the
vehicle was observed parking on the side of the street. The rear seat
passenger, who was later identified as defendant Louis Palacios, was
then observed exiting the vehicle and walking to the trunk. Defendant
Palacios reached into the open trunk and retrieved an item with his
right hand and began to walk away from the vehicle.
At this time, Task Force members approached defendant Palacios for
questioning on Delacy Street and identified themselves as police. As
the Task Force members neared defendant Palacios, they observed him
throw the item in his right hand across the street. Task Force members
retrieved the item, which was identified as a large plastic bag
containing cocaine. Defendant Palacios was then placed under arrest
while additional Task Force members confronted the driver of the
vehicle, who was identified as defendant Shawn Heyward. As a result of
a search of the vehicle, Task Force members seized drug paraphernalia,
including two digital scales and several small empty baggies.
Defendant Heyward was placed under arrest and a subsequent search of
his person revealed a clear plastic sandwich bag containing twelve
(12) small Ziploc bags of marijuana.
The cocaine and marijuana seized in this narcotics investigation has
an estimated street value of approximately $10,000.00 and $240.00,
respectively.
Defendants Louis Palacios and Shawn Heyward were both lodged in the
Somerset County Jail with bail to be set.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a
statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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MAY 28, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
PATROL STOP YIELDS ARREST FOR SECOND DEGREE CHARGES
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Manville
Chief of Police Mark Peltack announce the arrest of Jonathan Rincon
(DOB: 05-03-84) of West Palm Beach, Florida. Defendant Rincon was
charged with 2nd Degree Possession with Intent to Sell Simulated
Documents, 2nd Degree Possession of Devices to Manufacture Simulated
Documents, 4tth Degree Possession of Simulated Documents and 4th
Degree Possession of a Stun Gun.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that during the afternoon of Wednesday, May
28, 2009, a Manville Police Officer was on routine patrol in a marked
police vehicle. The patrol unit noticed a 1989 Ford Expedition with
Florida plates parked in the parking lot of Quick-Chek located along
Main Street in Manville. The officer observed two male occupants in
the vehicle. The officer circled the block and observed that the
vehicle changed parking spots in the parking lot. While making further
observations, the officer saw that the passenger, who would later be
indentified as defendant Rincon exit the vehicle and run across Main
Street and into the Wal-Mart parking lot in violation of New Jersey
law for Failure to use a designated crosswalk and Failure to Cross
within a Crosswalk.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the police officer entered the Wal-Mart
parking lot to stop defendant Rincon. Upon the officer’s request for
identification, defendant Rincon claims he did not have any
identification. The officer observed a huge bulge in defendant
Rincon’s pants pockets that resembled a wallet. Defendant Rincon
removed the wallet and produces a Texas Drivers License bearing a
fictitious name and defendant Rincon’s photograph. Defendant Rincon
also had a $2,000.00 Money Gram made payable to a fictitious name and
the Money Gram originated from Alberta, Canada. The patrol officer was
then able to determine that the Texas Drivers License was fraudulent
and requested defendant Rincon’s identification. Defendant Rincon
indicated to the police officer that his identification is located in
the glove compartment of the 1989 Ford Expedition.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Rincon provided written
consent to search the interior of the 1989 Ford Expedition. Defendant
Rincon’s Florida Driver’s License was found in the vehicle’s glove
compartment. Numerous other items were found in the vehicle including
two laptop computers, two printers, two heat sealers, two laminating
machines, State Seal of Texas, State Seal of California, acrylic
paints, ink jet cartridges, clear plastic laminates with magnetic
strip, six fraudulent drivers licenses with various different names
and addresses all bearing defendant Rincon’s photograph, Money Gram
blanks and a stun gun. Defendant Rincon was subsequently taken into
custody and transported to Manville Police Headquarters.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the police questioned the driver of the
vehicle, identified as Christopher Smith (DOB:07/23/85) of New
Brunswick, New Jersey. Christopher Smith also had an address located
on Curtis Street, Linden, New Jersey. A records check revealed
Christopher Smith had an outstanding ATS Warrant for $200.00 and was
taken into custody and transported to Police Headquarters.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that detectives from the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigation Unit were contacted to
assist in the investigation with Manville Police. Further
investigation revealed that defendant Rincon manufactures fraudulent
identifications and sells them.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Rincon was subsequently
lodged in the Somerset County Jail. Bail was set at $25,000.00 cash or
bond.
Prosecutor Forrest and Manville Chief of Police Mark Peltack state
that the investigation is still ongoing and that anyone with any
information regarding defendant Rincon is urged to contact the
Manville Police Department at 908-725-1900 or the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office at (908) 231-7100, or the Somerset County Crime
Stoppers’ Tips Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at
www.888577tips.org and click on “Give Tips” or www.scpo.net and click
on “Crime Stoppers.” All calls are confidential.
NOTE: We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a
statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and
that the defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven
guilty.
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MAY 27, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
THIRD MURDER SUSPECT CHARGED IN BRIDGEWATER HOMICIDE
David T. Granskie
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SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Bridgewater Township Police Chief Richard Borden announce today that
detectives from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes
Squad, and the Bridgewater Township Police Department arrested
defendant David T. Granskie, Jr. (D.O.B. 5/3/1987) of Oak Street in
Bridgewater, charging him with Murder, 1st Degree; Felony Murder, 1st
Degree; Aggravated Sexual Assault, 1st Degree; Conspiracy to Commit
Homicide, 1st Degree; and Conspiracy to Commit Aggravated Sexual
Assault, 2nd Degree. Defendant Granskie, Jr. faces similar charges as
defendants Gary W. Wilson, (D.O.B. 12/12/1982) of Leghorn Avenue in
Bridgewater and defendant Rocky M. Ditaranto, (D.O.B. 6/2/1986) of
Maple Street in Bridgewater who were arraigned on Tuesday, May 26,
2009 at the Somerset County Superior Court.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that detectives have been conducting a very
thorough investigation and have conducted dozens of interviews. During
the initial investigation on May 24, 2009, defendant Granski, Jr. was
interviewed by detectives as a potential witness. It was later
determined that defendant Granski, Jr. had inconsistencies in his
initial statement. Through further investigation evidence was
developed to prove that defendant Granskie, Jr. took part in the
sexual assault and murder of Carolyn Stone along with defendants Gary
Wilson and Rocky Ditaranto.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that detectives subsequently executed
another search warrant at approximately 7:30 p.m. on May 26, 2009 on
defendant David T. Granski, Jr.’s Oak Street residence in Bridgewater,
which was also the residence of Carolyn Stone, who was the girlfriend
of defendant Granski, Jr.’s father, who also resides at the residence.
Detectives from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Forensics Unit
and Crime Scene Investigations (C.S.I.) Unit seized additional items
from the residence. Defendant Granskie, Jr. was originally arrested on
May 24, 2009 for four outstanding warrants from Somerset County, Essex
County, Newark and Raritan Borough. Defendant Granskie, Jr. had not
posted bail on those warrants when detectives re-interviewed him.
Detectives also had obtained a search warrant for his clothing and
property from the Somerset County Jail which was also seized yesterday
evening.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that even though detectives have now charged
three defendants with the aggravated sexual assault and murder of
Carolyn Stone, the investigation is still on-going.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that bail for defendant Granskie, Jr. was
set at $1,000,000.00 cash only by the Honorable Thomas Dilts, J.S.C.,
which is the same bail set for defendants Wilson and Ditaranto who are
all lodged in the Somerset County Jail.
Prosecutor Forrest and Chief Borden request anyone with information to
contact the Bridgewater Township Police Department at 908-722-4111,
the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office at 908-231-7100, or the
Somerset County Crime Stoppers’ Tip Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or
online at www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net and click on either
“Crime Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”. All calls are confidential.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
4TH
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SHOOTING WITHIN SEVEN DAYS
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Franklin
Township Police Chief Craig Novick announce today that detectives from
the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad, the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Crime Scene Investigation (C.S.I.)
Unit, and the Franklin Township Police Department are investigating a
shooting which occurred on Millstone Road in the Somerset Section of
Franklin Township and injured one man with a gunshot wound to his
right forearm sending him to a local hospital for treatment.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that at approximately 7:17 p.m., May 26,
2009, the victim, a 37 year old Somerset resident, was struck once by
a bullet in his right forearm. The victim was on Millstone Road when a
vehicle approached him and in a drive-by shooting style fired at least
one round at the victim. The shooter is described as a black male, in
his 30’s, wearing a fitted Yankees baseball cap, and eyeglasses.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that this shooting marks the fourth incident
in Franklin Township within the past seven days. While two previous
shootings have resulted in arrests, preliminary investigation does not
suggest that these instances are related. Detectives are actively
pursuing any and all leads in these cases.
Prosecutor Forrest and Chief Novick request anyone with information to
contact the Franklin Township Police Department at 732-873-5533, the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad at
908-231-7100, or the Somerset County Crime Stoppers’ Tip Line at
1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net
and click on either “Crime Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”. All calls are
confidential.
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MAY 26, 2009
NEWS RELEASES
TWO MEN HOSPITALIZED AFTER MEMORIAL DAY SHOOTING IN FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Franklin
Township Police Chief Craig Novick announce today that detectives from
the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad, the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Crime Scene Investigations (C.S.I)
Unit, and the Franklin Township Police Department are investigating a
shooting which occurred on early Monday morning (Memorial Day) on
Lewis Street and Baier Avenue in the Somerset Section of Franklin
Township sending two men with multiple gunshot wounds to a local
hospital where they underwent emergency surgery.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that at approximately 5:00 a.m. Franklin
Township Police responded to a 9-1-1 call to the area of Lewis Street
and Baier Avenue for a report of gunshots. Franklin Township Patrol
Officers located two victims at the aforementioned location suffering
from multiple gunshot wounds. The victims were identified as a 33 year
old Piscataway resident and a 20 year old Franklin Township resident
who were initially inside a motor vehicle with another male (20 year
old Franklin Township resident) who was not injured in the shooting.
The victims were parked on the corner of Lewis Street and Baier Avenue
when an unknown vehicle occupied by multiple occupants drove by the
victim’s vehicle and opened fire striking the two males seated in the
front seat multiple times as well as striking the vehicle. The vehicle
fled the area in an unknown direction.
Police immediately began to administer first aid to the victims who
were transported to a local hospital for emergency surgery. The
victims are listed in stable but critical condition.
Prosecutor Forrest and Chief Novick request anyone with information to
contact the Franklin Township Police Department at 732-873-5533, the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad at
908-231-7100, or the Somerset County Crime Stoppers’ Tip Line at
1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net
and click on either “Crime Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”. All calls are
confidential.
TWO SUSPECTS ARRESTED AND CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Franklin
Township Police Chief Craig Novick announce that on Friday, May 22,
2009 detectives from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major
Crimes Squad and the Franklin Township Police Department arrested Enif
Monte-Corsino, (D.O.B. 3/11/1990), of Oak Lane in Trenton charging him
with Attempted Murder, First Degree. Detectives also arrested
Christopher Smith, (D.O.B. 12/18/1990), of Columbus Place in New
Brunswick charging him with Attempted Murder, First Degree, and
weapons offenses.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the two arrests were a result of a
week-long investigation into two separate shootings which occurred in
Franklin Township on May 19, 2009.
Prosecutor Forrest states that on May 19, 2009 at approximately 12:17
a.m. Franklin Township Police responded to a 9-1-1 call to a residence
on Ambrose Street on a report of a male victim being shot in the
stomach. Responding police officers located the 24 year old victim
suffering from a gunshot wound to his abdomen. The victim was
transported to an area hospital where he underwent surgery and was
listed in stable condition. The victim was shot while on Home Street,
and after being shot fled to a residence on Ambrose Street.
While police were investigating the first shooting, Franklin Police
received another 9-1-1 call at approximately 12:39 a.m. reporting
gunshots fired on Ray Street. There were no reported victims injured
by gun fire but the gunman opened fired on a group of individuals who
were able to flee to a nearby residence. A residence on Ray Street was
struck by apparent gun fire.
Prosecutor Forrest states that the investigation showed that both
shootings do not appear to be related and that detectives had located
evidence relating to the shooting at both crime scenes. Detectives
from the Major Crime Squad in conjunction with detectives from
Franklin Township Police worked relentlessly on both investigations
which resulted in interviewing dozens of potential witnesses,
acquiring numerous court orders, search warrants, and conducting
physical surveillance, resulting in arrests within four days of the
shootings.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on May 22, 2009, detectives responded
to the Trenton area and with assistance from the Trenton Police
Department, the Ewing Township Police Department, and the Mercer
County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Unit were able to locate and
arrest defendant Enif R. Monte-Corsino at his residence on Oak Lane in
Trenton.. Defendant Monte-Corsino was arrested for shooting the 24
year old victim on Home Street. Detectives also arrested his brother,
defendant Engels Cruceta-Corsino, (D.O.B. 8/13/1987), Oak Lane in
Trenton for two outstanding municipal court warrants, one from Trenton
for $2,500.00 and one from North Brunswick for $350.00.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that also on May 22, 2009, detectives from
the Major Crimes Squad and the Franklin Township Police Department
executed a Superior Court search warrant on defendant Christopher
Smith’s residence on Columbus Place, New Brunswick and a black Nissan
Maxima vehicle. During the execution of the search warrant, detectives
seized various items as evidence in reference to the shooting on Ray
Street to include a .380 caliber semi-automatic handgun. Defendant
Smith was not present at the residence at the time of the search
warrant but detectives maintained surveillance in the area and he was
subsequently arrested at approximately 2:10 p.m. when he was observed
arriving at the residence.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Monte-Corsino was charged
with Attempted Murder, First Degree, and defendant Smith was charged
with Attempted Murder, First Degree; Possession of a Firearm for
Unlawful Purposes, Second Degree; and Unlawful Possession of a
Firearm, Third Degree. Both Defendants Monte-Corsino and Smith were
lodged in the Somerset County Jail with bail set at $250,000.00 cash
only.
Prosecutor Forrest and Chief Novick request anyone with information
regarding either of these attempted murder cases to contact the
Franklin Township Police Department at 732-873-5533, the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office at 908-231-7100, or the Somerset County
Crime Stoppers’ Tip Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at
www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net and click on either “Crime
Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”. All calls are confidential.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
DEFENDANTS CHARGED WITH MURDER AND AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ASSAULT
SOMERVILLE – Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announced this morning that
criminal complaints were officially filed with the Superior Court of
New Jersey charging defendants Gary W. Wilson, (D.O.B. 12/12/1982), of
Leghorn Avenue in Bridgewater and Rocky M. Ditaranto, (D.O.B.
6/2/1986), of Maple Street in Bridgewater, New Jersey with Murder, 1st
degree; Conspiracy to Commit Murder, 1st Degree; Felony Murder, 1st
Degree; Aggravated Sexual Assault, 1st degree and Conspiracy to Commit
Aggravated Sexual Assault, 2nd Degree.
On Sunday May 24, 2009 at approximately 6:47 a.m., on a report of a
suspected homicide Bridgewater Police Officers responded to a
residence on Oak Street where they observed a female victim in the
backyard of the residence. Officers determined that the female was a
victim of a homicide.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that detectives from the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad, the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Forensics Unit and Crime Scene Investigations (C.S.I.)
Unit, and the Bridgewater Township Police Department have been
continuing their investigation into the murder of the victim, Carolyn
M. Stone.
This afternoon both defendants appeared in State Superior Court in
Somerville and were arraigned on the complaints. Bail was continued at
$1,000,000.00 cash only.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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MAY 25, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
BRIDGEWATER MURDER SUSPECTS ARRESTED
Gary W. Wilson
Rocky M. Ditaranto
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Somerville – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Bridgewater Township Police Chief Richard Borden announced today that
detectives from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes
Squad and the Bridgewater Township Police Department arrested
defendant Gary W. Wilson, (D.O.B. 12/12/1982), of Leghorn Avenue,
Bridgewater, New Jersey and defendant Rocky M. Ditaranto, (D.O.B.
6/2/1986), of Maple Street, Bridgewater, New Jersey, and charged them
both with first degree Murder.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that detectives from the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad, the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Forensics Unit and Crime Scene Investigations (C.S.I.)
Unit, and the Bridgewater Township Police Department have been
continuing their investigation of the murder of victim, Carolyn M.
Stone that occurred early yesterday morning.
Detectives have been trying to identify and locate everyone that was
at the victim’s residence prior to and at the time of her death.
Detectives have conducted numerous interviews and have obtained and
executed search warrants on the victim’s residence and the residences
of both the defendants. Based on the investigation thus far, it is
believed that the defendants were with the victim outside in the
backyard of her home at
which point the defendants strangled her and struck her in the head
with a cinder block. After killing the victim, both defendants fled
the scene for their respective homes.
An autopsy was conducted this morning by the New Jersey Regional
Medical Examiner’s Office who determined that the manner of death was
criminal homicide and the cause of death was blunt force trauma to the
victim’s head and manual strangulation.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that David T. Granski Jr. (D.O.B. 5/3/1987)
of Oak Street, Bridgewater, New Jersey was also arrested at his
residence for four outstanding warrants (Somerset County, Essex
County, Newark Municipal Court and Raritan Borough Municipal Court).
Granski was lodged at the Somerset County Jail. Granski is the son of
the man with whom the victim was residing.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant’s Wilson and Ditaranto were
charged with First Degree Murder. Defendant’s Wilson and Ditaranto
were lodged in the Somerset County Jail with bail set at $750,000.00
cash only.
Prosecutor Forrest and Chief Borden request anyone with information to
contact the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad at
908-231-7100, the Bridgewater Township Police Department at
908-722-4111, or the Somerset County Crime Stoppers’ Tip Line at
1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net
and click on either “Crime Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”. All calls are
confidential.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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May 24, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
BRIDGEWATER MURDER
Somerville – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Bridgewater Township Police Chief Richard Borden announced today that
detectives from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes
Squad and the Bridgewater Township Police Department are investigating
a homocide that occurred early this morning in Bridgewater, New
Jersey.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that detectives from the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad, the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Forensics Unit and Crime Scene Investigations (C.S.I.)
Unit and the Bridgewater Township Police Department were called after
police officers from the Bridgewater Township Police Department
responded, on May 24, 2009 at approximately 6:47 a.m., on a report of
a suspected homicide which occurred on Oak Street. Bridgewater Police
Officers responded to a residence on Oak Street where they observed a
female victim in the backyard of the residence. Officer’s determined
that the female was a victim of a homicide and the crime scene was
secured.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that detectives responded to the crime scene
and began conducting the homicide investigation. It was reported to
police that there was a party at the residence prior to the homicide.
Detectives are trying to determine who was present at the party.
Detectives have obtained Superior Court issued search warrants for the
residence on Oak Street as well as for two vehicles at that location
for any evidence relating to the homicide.
The victim was identified as Carolyn M. Stone, (D.O.B. 6/30/1963) of
Oak Street, Bridgewater. The cause of death is pending the autopsy
which will be performed by the Regional Medical Examiner’s Office.
Prosecutor Forrest and Chief Borden request anyone with information to
contact the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad at
908-231-7100, the Bridgewater Township Police Department at
908-722-4111, or the Somerset County Crime Stoppers’ Tip Line at
1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net
and click on either "Crime Stoppers" or "TIPS HOTLINE". All calls are
confidential.
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MAY 22, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
GREEN BROOK NARCOTICS INVESTIGATION YIELDS FIVE ARRESTS AND NARCOTICS
SEIZURE AT LOCAL MOTEL
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Green
Brook Township Police Chief Martin Rasmussen announce the arrests of
Raphael Salermo (21 YOA) of Indian Rock Road in Warren; Alfred
Stephens (21 YOA) of Sumner Avenue in Plainfield; Nyesha Mills (20 YOA)
of Sumner Avenue in Plainfield; Carl Mattos (21 YOA) of Shadowlawn
Drive in Green Brook; and Jonathan Alvarez (22 YOA) of Highland Street
in Green Brook.
Defendant Salermo has been charged with Possession with the Intent to
Distribute a Controlled Dangerous Substance (alprazolam pills), 3rd
degree; Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (marijuana)
Under 50 Grams, a Disorderly Persons offense; and Possession of Drug
Paraphernalia, a Disorderly Persons offense.
Defendant Stephens has been charged with Possession of a Controlled
Dangerous Substance (amphetamine pills), 3rd degree; Possession of a
Controlled Dangerous Substance (alprazolam pills), 3rd degree;
Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (cocaine), 3rd degree;
Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (marijuana) Under 50
Grams, a Disorderly Persons offense; and Possession of Drug
Paraphernalia, a Disorderly Persons offense.
Defendant Mills has been charged with Possession of a Controlled
Dangerous Substance (ecstasy), 3rd degree.
Defendant Mattos has been charged with Possession of a Controlled
Dangerous Substance (ecstasy), 3rd degree; and Possession of Marijuana
Under 50 Grams, a Disorderly Persons offense.
Defendant Alvarez has been charged with Wandering, Remaining in or
Prowling Public Places with Purpose of Obtaining or Selling Controlled
Substances, a Disorderly Persons offense.
Prosecutor Forrest states that the arrests are the result of a
two-week long narcotics investigation conducted by the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force along
with the Green Brook Police Department. As a result of the ongoing
narcotics investigation, on May 21, 2009 at approximately 5:45 p.m.,
members of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and
Narcotics Task Force and Green Brook Police Department established
surveillance in the area of the Ivory Tower Motel located on Route 22
West in Green Brook. While conducting surveillance, the officers
observed a red colored Pontiac minivan parking in the area. The
operator of the vehicle, who was later identified as defendant Carl
Mattos, was observed exiting the vehicle and meeting with defendant
Salermo on the second floor terrace. Defendant Mattos was then
observed entering into Room 215 with defendant Salermo and leaving a
short while later. Once defendant Mattos returned to his vehicle, a
moving surveillance was conducted on the Pontiac minivan. The minivan
was stopped on Shadowlawn Drive in Green Brook. Task Force members
approached the vehicle and removed defendant Mattos from the vehicle
for questioning. Defendant Mattos voluntarily turned over a cigarette
pack containing a quantity of marijuana and nine pills of ecstasy.
Defendant Mattos was placed under arrest at this time.
Task Force members subsequently obtained a Somerset County Superior
Court Search Warrant for two rooms at the Ivory Tower Motel and for
the person of defendant Salermo, based upon their investigation and
surveillance. Task Force members and officers from the Green Brook
Police Department then executed the search warrant on the two rooms
(215 and 217) at the Ivory Tower Motel. As a result of the search,
Task Force members seized from Room 215 nine (9) ziploc bags
containing marijuana, twenty-four (24) alprazolam pills packaged in
ziploc bags, and drug paraphernalia. Task Force members seized from
Room 217 a clear plastic bag containing a quantity of crack cocaine,
five (5) alprazolam pills, five (5) amphetamine pills, and drug
paraphernalia.
Prosecutor Forrest states that while Task Force members were
conducting the search, the surveillance team observed a black Honda
that had left prior to the execution of the warrant returning the
scene. The vehicle was approached by the Task Force members and the
passenger of the vehicle was identified as defendant Stephens, who was
the registered occupant of Room 217. Defendant Stephens was placed
under arrest at this time and found to be in possession of a clear
plastic bag containing a quantity of marijuana.
Prosecutor Forrest states that the driver of the black Honda,
identified as defendant Mills, granted Task Force members consent to
search her vehicle. Task Force members seized four (4) ecstasy pills
contained within her purse. Defendant Mills was placed under arrest at
this time.
The total marijuana seized during this investigation has an estimated
street value of approximately $600.00; the ecstasy pills seized during
the investigation have an estimated street value of approximately
$260.00; the crack cocaine seized during the investigation has an
estimated street value of approximately $20.00; the alprazolam pills
seized during the investigation have an estimated street value of
approximately $580.00; and the amphetamine pills seized during the
investigation have an estimated street value of approximately $100.00.
Defendants Raphael Salermo, Alfred Stephens, and Nyesha Mills were
lodged in the Somerset County Jail. Defendant Salermo’s bail was set
at $20,000.00 with 10% to apply; defendant Stephens bail was set at
$15,000.00 with 10% to apply; and defendant Mills’ bail was set at
$5,000.00 with 10% to apply. Defendants Carl Mattos and Jonathan
Alvarez were each released upon their own recognizance.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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MAY 20, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP FIRE UNDER INVESTIGATION
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Montgomery Township Police Director, Captain Robert Palmer, report
that at approximately 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, May 19, 2009, a passing
motorist on Route 206 observed flames coming from the roof area of 16
Hampton Court in Montgomery Township. The motorist contacted 9-1-1 to
report the fire, and Montgomery Township Police and Fire Units were
dispatched. Upon arrival at the scene, emergency responders found the
garage, office, laundry and kitchen area of the single-family
residence to be fully engulfed in flames. Once it was determined that
the residence was not occupied at the time of the fire, an aggressive
attack was made by responding firefighters and the fire extinguished.
The fire however caused extensive damage to the aforementioned areas
and the balance of the structure sustained extensive heat and smoke
damage rendering the home uninhabitable.
Prosecutor Forrest further stated that a joint investigation being
conducted by the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Arson Task Force
and Major Crimes Squad, and the Montgomery Township Police Department
revealed that the mother and four children had left the residence
between 9:00-10:00 p.m. for a prearranged trip to North Carolina,
while her husband remained in New Jersey and was out of the house at
the time of the fire. At approximately 11:58 p.m., Joseph Mankowski,
Sr.’s vehicle was stopped by the Bridgewater Township Police
Department while he was entering the Super 8 Motel parking lot in
Raritan, New Jersey located off Route 28/Somerville Circle.
The scene examination revealed that the fire originated in the first
floor office area located off the laundry room and garage, which was
used primarily by the homeowner, Joseph Mankowski, Sr. Attempts to
locate a potential cause within the room at this time is still
undetermined. The remains of the electrical system, equipment and
appliances were examined and did not appear to have been involved in
the ignition, however additional studies need to be conducted
concerning these items.
Prosecutor Forrest and Police Director Palmer request that anyone with
any information contact either the Montgomery Township Police
Department at 908-359-3222, the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office
Arson Task Force at 908-575-3300 or the Somerset County Crime Stoppers
TIPS Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at www.888577tips.org and
click on “Give Tips” or www.scpo.net and click on “Crime Stoppers.”
All calls are confidential.
MAN FOUND GUILTY OF ATTEMPTING TO KILL SOUTH BOUND BROOK RESIDENT
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that today, May 20, 2009, a Somerset County jury convicted former
Bound Brook resident, defendant German Mamani, of attempting to kill
Francisco Perez of South Bound Brook. The trial began on Tuesday, May
12, 2009 before the Honorable Paul W. Armstrong. The jurors began
their deliberations at 3:15 p.m. on Tuesday, May 19, 2009 and returned
their verdict at 11:40 a.m. on Wednesday, May 20, 2009. The jury
convicted defendant Mamani of Attempted Passion/Provocation
Manslaughter, second degree; Criminal Trespass, fourth degree;
Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose, third degree; and
Unlawful
Possession of a Weapon, fourth degree.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that after the jury’s verdict, Mamani then
pled guilty to a violation of a domestic violence restraining order.
The incident giving rise to these charges occurred on February 24,
2004 when defendant Mamani repeatedly stabbed Francisco Perez about
the head and body with a large knife. Mr. Perez was a friend of
defendant Mamani’s estranged wife and was at her residence in Bound
Brook when defendant Mamani, in violation of a domestic violence
restraining order, returned to that location and became upset at Mr.
Perez’s presence there. After the stabbing, defendant Mamani fled New
Jersey and relocated to Salt Lake City, Utah. He lived in Utah, under
a different name, for four years until authorities there arrested him
and learned of New Jersey’s fugitive warrant. Utah authorities
returned the defendant to New Jersey in June 2008. After the jury’s
verdict, Judge Armstrong revoked defendant Mamani’s $500,000.00
cash/bond bail at the State’s request. Defendant Mamani is 36 years
old and is an undocumented immigrant from Peru. He is currently in the
county jail awaiting sentencing and ultimately deportation.
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MAY 19, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
POLICE INVESTIGATE TWO SHOOTINGS MINUTES APART
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Franklin
Township Police Chief Craig Novick announced that detectives from the
Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad in conjunction with detectives
from the Franklin Township Police Department Detective Bureau are
investigating two separate shootings which occurred minutes apart in
the Somerset Section of Franklin Township which left one man injured
with a gunshot wound to his abdomen.
Prosecutor Forrest states that on May 19, 2009 at approximately 12:17
a.m. Franklin Township Police responded to a 9-1-1 call to a residence
on Ambrose Street on a report of a male victim being shot in the
stomach. Responding Officers located the 24 year old victim suffering
from a gunshot wound to his abdomen. The victim was transported to an
area hospital where he underwent surgery and was listed in stable
condition. Preliminary investigation shows that the victim was shot on
Home Street, and after being shot fled to a residence on Ambrose
Street.
Prosecutor Forrest states that while police were investigating the
first shooting, Franklin Police received another 9-1-1 call at
approximately 12:39 a.m. reporting gunshots fired on Ray Street. There
were no individuals who reported or were located as being injured on
Ray Street but a house was struck by apparent gun fire. It is unclear
if the shootings are related at this point in the investigation.
Prosecutor Forrest and Chief Novick request that anyone with
information pertaining to the shootings is asked to contact the
Franklin Township Police Department at (732) 873-5533, the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad at (908) 231-7100, or
the Somerset County Crime Stoppers’ Tip Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477)
or online at www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net and click on either
“Crime Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”. All calls are confidential.
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MAY 15, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
HILLSBOROUGH MAN SENTENCED FOR CHARGES OF FIRST DEGREE MARIJUANA GROW
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that on May 15, 2009, Nicholas Tafaro, age 30, formerly of Millstone
River Road, in Hillsborough Township was sentenced to twenty (20)
years in the New Jersey State Prison, with sixty-six (66) months that
must be served before parole eligibility, for the charges of
Maintaining a Marijuana Production Facility, 1st Degree; Possessing
Over 50 Marijuana Plants with the Intent to Manufacture and
Distribute, 1st Degree; and Possession of Marijuana with the Intent to
Distribute, 3rd Degree.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the charges against defendant Tafaro
were a result of an August 28, 2008 aerial surveillance conducted by
the United States National Guard with assistance from members of the
Hillsborough Police Department. As a result of this surveillance,
numerous marijuana plants were observed growing in the backyard of
defendant Tafaro’s Millstone River Road residence in Hillsborough.
Shortly after discovering the marijuana plants, members of the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office and Hillsborough Township Police
Department obtained consent to search from the owner of the property.
As a result of the consent search, fifty-one marijuana plants ranging
from two feet to five feet tall were seized in the wooded area behind
the residence.
On August 29, 2008, a search warrant was obtained for defendant
Tafaro’s residence. Members of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office
Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force and Hillsborough Police
Department executed the search warrant and discovered a marijuana
production facility located in the attic of the residence. The police
seized a large quantity of items utilized for the production of
marijuana along with approximately two pounds of harvested marijuana
from the residence. The seized indoor grow items consisted of
high-powered lighting systems, cooling and ventilation systems, and
chemical fertilizers. The officers also discovered and seized over
three ounces of packaged marijuana in the residence.
At the March 6, 2009 plea hearing, defendant Tafaro admitted that he
had 51 marijuana plants in the yard of his residence that he grew and
harvested with the intent to distribute. Defendant Tafaro also
admitted that he utilized a marijuana “grow room” in the attic of his
residence to grow marijuana plants until they were mature enough to be
planted in his yard. Defendant Tafaro stated that he also used the
“grow room” to harvest the mature marijuana plants and package the
product for distribution.
SIX-HOUR SWAT
STANDOFF BROUGHT TO AN END
Somerville - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Montgomery Township Police Director, Captain Robert Palmer announce
that on Thursday May 14, 2009 at approximately 6:21 p.m. Montgomery
Township Police received a 9-1-1 call stating that there was an
irrational acting man armed with a knife at Tamarack Circle in
Montgomery Township.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that Montgomery Township Police Officers
responded to Tamarack Circle where Montgomery Police Sergeant James
Gill came into contact with 53 year old Steven G. Nano of Dumont
Court, Lawrenceville. Nano was seated in a motor vehicle with his
spouse and upon being confronted by Sgt. Gill exited the motor vehicle
armed with a large kitchen butcher knife and fled on foot towards a
wooded area near Tamarack Circle. Sgt. Gill pursued Nano into the
wooded area ordering him to stop and to drop the knife. Nano stopped
fleeing when he came up to a fence. Responding Montgomery Police
Officers quickly established a perimeter around Nano preventing him
from fleeing into nearby houses on Robin Lane some of which were
evacuated as a precautionary safety measure for the residents. Sgt.
Gill quickly established a dialog with Nano and attempted to negotiate
with Nano to drop the knife. Nano did not comply and maintained the
butcher knife under his neck. Somerset County’s SWAT Team and Crisis
Negotiation Team were activated at approximately 7:00 p.m. Crisis
negotiators immediately responded and began speaking with Nano.
Prosecutor Forrest states that Nano refused to drop the knife and
reiterated numerous times that he was going to kill himself. After
approximately six hours of negotiating, a SWAT officer was able to
close the distance undetected between himself and Nano who was still
armed with the butcher knife. Nano briefly turned his head in the
opposite direction from the nearby SWAT officer, at which time SWAT
Team member Sergeant Nick Klementowicz, of the Somerset County
Sheriff’s Office, was able to disarm the individual and take control
of him. Nano was then transported to Somerset Medical Center for
observation and evaluation.
Prosecutor Forrest states that along with the Somerset County
Emergency Response Teams the following agencies responded: the
Hillsborough Police Department K-9 Unit, the Somerset County Office of
Emergency Management, the Montgomery Township Rescue Squad, the
Montgomery Township Fire Companies Number One and Two, and the
Hillsborough EMS.
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MAY 14, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
NORTH PLAINFIELD NARCOTICS INVESTIGATION
YIELDS COCAINE SEIZURE
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest, North
Plainfield Police Department Chief William Parenti, and Green Brook
Police Department Chief Martin Rasmussen announce the arrest of Rashad
Daye (21 YOA) of Parkview Avenue in North Plainfield. Defendant Daye
has been charged with Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance
(cocaine) with the Intent to Distribute, 3rd degree; Possession of a
Controlled Dangerous Substance (cocaine) with the Intent to Distribute
Within 1000 feet of a School Zone, 3rd Degree; and Possession of Drug
Paraphernalia, a Disorderly Persons offense. The arrest is the result
of a two-month long narcotics investigation conducted by the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force
along with the North Plainfield Police Department.
Prosecutor Forrest states that as a result of the ongoing narcotics
investigation, a Somerset County Superior Court Search Warrant was
obtained for the residence of defendant Rashad Daye and Daye’s person.
On May 13, 2009 at approximately 4:30 p.m., Task Force members and
North Plainfield Police set up surveillance on defendant Daye’s
residence. While conducting surveillance, Task Force members observed
defendant Daye arrive in a black Mercedes, exit the front passenger
seat, and enter his residence. Moments later, defendant Daye exited
his residence and re-entered the front passenger seat of the black
Mercedes. A moving surveillance was conducted on the vehicle by Task
Force members. The surveillance ultimately ended up at the Green Brook
Middle School, located on Jefferson Avenue in Green Brook, where
several children were present for an after school program. There,
defendant Daye exited the car and walked to a basketball court. Task
Force members then approached defendant Daye at the basketball court
and advised him of the narcotics investigation.
While at the school, Task Force members gathered defendant Daye’s
personal belongings on the side of the basketball court and observed a
large plastic bag containing fourteen (14) small plastic baggie ends
tied in knots containing cocaine and two hundred and twelve ($212.00)
dollars in U.S. currency. Defendant Daye was placed under arrest at
the school.
Prosecutor Forrest states that other members of the Organized Crime
and Narcotics Task Force along with members of the North Plainfield
Police Department executed the search warrant on defendant Daye’s
residence. Task Force members secured the residence and seized six
hundred and fifty three dollars ($653.00) in U.S. currency and drug
paraphernalia (i.e., empty clear plastic bags).
Prosecutor Forrest states that the cocaine seized from the residence
has an estimated street value of approximately $1,400.00.
Defendant Rashad Daye was lodged in the Somerset County Jail with bail
set at $15,000.00 cash or bond.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
CHARGES
FILED AGAINST MIDDLESEX BOROUGH WOMAN
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Bridgewater Police Chief Richard Borden announce that criminal charges
have been filed against Joann Schwarz (age 42) of Parker Street,
Middlesex Borough. Defendant Schwarz is being charged pursuant to a
complaint with one count of Sexual Assault, 2nd Degree and one count
of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, 3rd Degree. The victim is a
14-year-old male, also from Middlesex Borough. The arrest occurred on
May 14, 2009 within the Township of Bridgewater. The incidents
occurred between December 2008 and May 2009 in Bridgewater and
Franklin Township, New Jersey. The victim recently disclosed to one of
his parents and to the police that defendant Schwarz engaged in
intercourse with him on several occasions, commencing when he was 13
years old.
Defendant Schwarz is currently lodged at the Somerset County Jail.
Bail has been set at $75,000.00 cash or bond.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
SOUTH BOUND BROOK VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER ARRESTED FOR FALSE STATEMENTS
IN ARSON INVESTIGATION
Somerville - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Somerville Chief of Police Dennis Manning announce the arrest of
Samuel Thomas, 20, of Samuel Place in Franklin Township, Somerset
County, for providing detectives with false statements during the
Somerville arson investigation of 5 Speer Street.
Prosecutor Forrest states that at approximately 2:05 a.m. on May 5,
2009 the Somerville Police Department received a 9-1-1 call from a
neighbor reporting a fire located at 5 Speer Street. The neighbor then
alerted the residents of the home who were then able to exit the home
without injury.
The Somerville Fire Department responded and ultimately extinguished
the fire. The Somerville Rescue Squad also responded. The fire
severely damaged two (2) motor vehicles parked in an attached carport
and the house structure causing it to be uninhabitable. The Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Arson Task Force responded to investigate
the fire and deemed the fire suspicious as an intentional human act.
Prosecutor Forrest states that detectives from the Somerville Police
Department in conjunction with detectives from the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad conducted an intensive
investigation into the circumstances involving the fire. On May 5,
2009, detectives were in the process of conducting numerous
interviews, and interviewed defendant Samuel Thomas who was with a
resident of the house the night of the fire. Defendant Thomas provided
detectives with a detailed account as to some events that transpired
the night of the fire with one of the victims and the juvenile 17 year
old defendant from Somerville who has since been arrested and charged
with Aggravated Arson, 2nd degree and Hindering Apprehension, 3rd
degree.
Prosecutor Forrest states that defendant Thomas went on to give
detectives a sworn statement as to his whereabouts that night of the
fire. Detectives confirmed that portions of the statement which
defendant Thomas gave were false. On May 6, 2009 detectives once again
interviewed defendant Thomas after advising him of his Constitutional
Rights. Defendant Thomas once again gave a statement to detectives
which again included false information which obstructed the ongoing
investigation.
Prosecutor Forrest states the defendant Thomas was charged with False
Swearing, 4th degree and Obstruction of Justice, 4th degree. Defendant
Thomas was released on his own recognizance pending a Superior Court
appearance.
Prosecutor Forrest and Chief Manning request anyone with information
to contact the Somerville Police Department at 908-725-0331, the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office at 908-231-7100, or the or the
Somerset County Crime Stoppers’ Tip Line at
1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net
and click
on either “Crime Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”. All calls are
confidential.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a
statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and
that the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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MAY 12, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
REWARD OFFERED IN NORTH PLAINFIELD SHOOTING
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and North
Plainfield Police Chief William Parenti announced that the
investigation regarding the shooting near Duer Street and Lincoln
Place, North Plainfield on Sunday, May 10, 2009 is continuing.
Douglas W. Kimmelman, President and Chairman of the Board of Directors
of Crime Stoppers of Somerset County, has announced that a reward of
$1,000.00 has been offered for information that leads to the arrest of
the individual (s) responsible for the shooting.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that a 20 year old male of Plainfield, New
Jersey suffered a single gunshot wound to the right abdomen.
Prosecutor Forrest, Chief Parenti and President Kimmelman request
anyone with information to contact the Somerset County Crime Stoppers’
Tip Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at www.888577tips.org or
www.scpo.net and click on either “Crime Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”.
All calls are confidential.
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MAY 11, 2009
NEWS RELEASES
MARYLAND MAN ENTERS GUILTY PLEA
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest has announced
that Omar Jones, 34, of Violet Drive, Hagerstown, Maryland, has
entered a guilty plea without the benefit of a plea agreement to
charges of Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute, 1st
Degree; Hindering Apprehension, 3rd Degree; and Eluding, 2nd Degree.
Defendant Jones pled guilty on Thursday, May 7, 2009, before the
Honorable Paul W. Armstrong, J.S.C. After his plea was entered, the
State moved to revoke defendant Jones' bail which was previously set
in the amount of $250,000.00 cash or bond. The motion to revoke bail
was granted after the entry of his guilty plea and defendant Jones was
remanded to the Somerset County Jail where he will await sentencing,
which is scheduled for June 26, 2009. The State was represented by
Assistant Prosecutor Frank Kolodzieski.
Defendant Jones was in court for a scheduled appearance on May 7, 2009
with his co-defendant, Ramel Neal, to commence a Motion to Suppress
Evidence that was filed by the defendants. The evidence defendants
Jones and Neal sought to suppress was approximately 9.5 ounces of
cocaine thrown from the Pontiac G6 Jones was driving on August 1, 2008
during a high speed chase on Interstate 78 westbound starting in
Warren Township and continuing out of that municipality. Defendant
Jones elected to plead guilty without a plea agreement instead of
pursuing his Motion to Suppress. Co-defendant, Ramel Neal, went ahead
with the Motion to Suppress. Judge Armstrong, after hearing testimony
from witnesses, denied defendant Neal's motion and admitted the
evidence before a jury, should defendant Neal elect to have a trial.
Defendant Jones has prior convictions for attempted assault, attempted
criminal mischief, assault with intent to commit physical injury,
criminal possession of a weapon, and attempted robbery. Because of his
prior record, the State filed a motion during his guilty plea hearing
for an extended term of imprisonment. The period of imprisonment for
Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute, 1st Degree is between
10 and 20 years with mandatory parole ineligibility of between
one-third and one-half of the sentence imposed. The maximum period of
imprisonment for Eluding, 2nd Degree, is between 5 and 10 years with
up to a half the sentence imposed to be served without parole. The
Hindering Apprehension charge carries a period of between 3 and 5
years incarceration with up to half the sentence imposed to be served
without parole. Because of his prior record and as a result of the
State's motion for an extended term, Judge Armstrong, in his
discretion, may, but is not obligated to, sentence defendant Jones to
an extended term of imprisonment which for the first degree offense is
between 20 years and life imprisonment; for the second degree offense
is between 10 and 20 years; and, lastly, for the third degree offense
is between 5 and 10 years imprisonment. The extended term also carries
the potential of up to one half the term imposed to be served without
parole eligibility.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Jones was arrested on August
1, 2008 after Warren Township Police chased him with emergency lights
and sirens in an effort to pull him over for motor vehicle offenses,
namely, tailgating while travelling approximately 70 m.p.h. on
Interstate 78 westbound. During the high speed chase, defendant Jones
operated his vehicle in a reckless and evasive manner, affecting other
motorists on the highway. Police saw a white bag thrown from the
driver's side window during the chase which was recovered by a passing
motorist. The motorist recovered the bag and gave it to police. That
bag contained approximately 9.5 ounces of cocaine. Defendants Jones
and Neal were arrested after a chase that lasted approximately 6 miles
on the highway. The defendants gave up fleeing due to heavy traffic on
the highway as the result of unrelated traffic accident.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant Neal is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
NEW BRUNSWICK MAN PLEADS GUILTY
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest has announced
that Ernest Monroe, 19, of Townsend Street, New Brunswick, has entered
a guilty plea to charges of Eluding, 2nd Degree; Receiving Stolen
Property, 3rd Degree; and Resisting Arrest by Flight, 4th Degree on
Friday, May 8, 2009. Defendant Monroe pled guilty in exchange for the
State's recommendation that he serve 7 years imprisonment. After his
guilty plea was entered, the court granted the State's motion to
revoke the defendant's bail which was previously set at $25,000.00
cash or bond. The State was represented by Assistant Prosecutor Frank
Kolodzieski. Defendant Monroe was remanded to the Somerset County Jail
where he will await sentencing, which is scheduled for July 10, 2009.
The defendant also pled guilty to driving without a license and
reckless driving, motor vehicle infractions.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Monroe was arrested on
December 8, 2008 in Somerville after a police chase that started in
Bridgewater. The police saw defendant fail to stop at a stop sign on
Pannone Drive in Bridgewater .A police officer activated his vehicle's
emergency lights and sirens in an effort to stop the defendant who was
travelling in a stolen car. The defendant travelled south onto Grove
Street in Somerville, a 25 m.p.h. zone, at 55 m.p.h. During the chase,
defendant drove recklessly leading the police to a dead end street,
5th Street, Somerville. It was at this location that defendant jumped
out of the vehicle, with the front seat passenger, while the vehicle
was still in motion. The vehicle continued to travel driverless with a
juvenile in the backseat with her 6 month old daughter. The vehicle, a
stolen Toyota, left the roadway and drove on top of a railroad tie
where it came to a rest. There were no injuries. The defendant ran
from the scene into the woods into the Raritan River in ankle deep
water, and continued running along the shore for approximately 100
yards. Defendant Monroe was apprehended after falling through the ice
into waist deep water in the river. He was arrested, pulled from the
water, and escorted back to the police officer's patrol car.
ARSON SUSPECT
ARRESTED
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Somerville Chief of Police Dennis Manning announce the arrest of a 17
year old male juvenile (A.V.) of East Main Street in Somerville for
being involved in the arson of a dwelling at 5 Speer Street,
Somerville, New Jersey.
Prosecutor Forrest states that at approximately 2:05 a.m. on May 5,
2009 the Somerville Police Department received a 9-1-1 call from a
neighbor reporting a fire located at 5 Speer Street, Somerville, New
Jersey. The neighbor then alerted the residents of the home who were
then able to exit the home without injury.
The Somerville Fire Department responded and ultimately extinguished
the fire. The Somerville Rescue Squad also responded. The fire
severely damaged two motor vehicles parked in an attached carport and
the house structure causing it to be uninhabitable. The Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Arson Task Force responded to investigate
the fire and deemed the fire suspicious as an intentional human act.
Prosecutor Forrest states that detectives from the Somerville Police
Department in conjunction with detectives from the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad and Arson Task Force conducted
an intensive investigation into the circumstances involving the fire.
On May 8, 2009 at approximately 3:20 p.m. detectives arrested a 17
year old male juvenile after he was located at the residence of a
friend on Davenport Street, Somerville, New Jersey.
Prosecutor Forrest states the male juvenile was charged with
Aggravated Arson, 2nd degree and Hindering Apprehension, 3rd degree.
The juvenile was lodged at the Middlesex County Youth Detention
Center.
Prosecutor Forrest and Chief Manning request anyone with information
to contact the the Somerville Police Department at 908-725-0331,
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office at 908-231-7100, or the Somerset
County Crime Stoppers’ Tip Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at
www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net and click on either “Crime
Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”. All calls are confidential.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
juvenile is presumed innocent until adjudicated delinquent.
NORTH PLAINFIELD SHOOTING
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and North
Plainfield Police Chief William Parenti announce that on Sunday, May
10, 2009 at approximately 10:32 p.m. North Plainfield Police received
a 9-1-1 call stating that there was an individual that had just been
shot near Duer Street and Lincoln Place in North Plainfield.
Prosecutor Forrest states that within minutes North Plainfield Police
Officers were at the scene of the shooting and located a 20 year old
male of Plainfield suffering from a single gunshot wound to the right
abdomen. Police located the victim conscious in the hallway of a
residence on Lincoln Place, North Plainfield, and immediately began to
administer first aid while securing the crime scene. The victim was
air-lifted by Medevac to a local area hospital where he underwent
emergency surgery for his injuries. The victim was listed in critical
condition with a bullet which had fragmented near his spinal cord
still inside of him.
Prosecutor Forrest states that detectives from the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad, Crime Scene Investigation (C.S.I.)
Unit and North Plainfield Detective Bureau responded to the scene to
conduct the investigation which is currently ongoing.
Prosecutor Forrest and Chief Parenti request anyone with information
to contact the North Plainfield Police Department at 908-769-2937, the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office at 908-231-7100, or the Somerset
County Crime Stoppers’ Tip Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at
www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net and click on either “Crime
Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”. All calls are confidential.
BRANCHBURG MAN ARRESTED ON DISTRIBUTION OF COCAINE CHARGES
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Branchburg Police Department Chief Brian Fitzgerald announce the
arrest of Kevin Ricks on May 11, 2009 after a three-month narcotics
investigation. As a result of this investigation conducted by the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task
Force, defendant Kevin Ricks (21 YOA) of Winthrop Drive in Branchburg
Township was charged with two counts of Distribution of a Controlled
Dangerous Substance (cocaine), 3rd Degree.
On March 26, 2009, defendant Ricks met with an undercover detective in
the area of the Shop Rite Parking Lot in Branchburg where he sold a
quantity of cocaine to the undercover detective.
On April 7, 2009, the undercover detective had further contact with
defendant Ricks at which time they negotiated a narcotics sale.
Defendant Ricks met with the undercover detective in the area of Route
202 in Raritan and sold a quantity of cocaine to the undercover
detective.
On May 11, 2009 at approximately 12:40 p.m., a motor vehicle stop was
conducted by a Branchburg Police marked unit on Route 202 North, at
the request of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office, on the white
Nissan being operated by defendant Ricks. Somerset County Prosecutor’s
Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force members approached the
vehicle and placed Ricks under arrest for the two counts of
distribution.
Ricks was placed in the Somerset County Jail on May 11, 2009 with bail
set at $10,000.00 with 10%.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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May 8, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
SOMERSET COUNTY POLICE ACADEMY
LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL SERVICE
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest, Somerset
County Police Academy Director Dr. Richard Celeste and Chief William
Parenti, President of the Somerset County Police Chiefs Association,
announce that the Somerset County Police Academy Police Recruit Class
42-09 will hold a memorial service for the 134 law enforcement
officers killed in the line of duty during 2008. The memorial ceremony
will be Thursday, May 14, 2009. The ceremony will be held at 12:00
p.m. at the Somerset County Police Academy, which is located in North
Branch, New Jersey, on the campus of the Raritan Valley Community
College. The ceremony will be held in the Conference Center. It is
suggested that you park in Lot #1.
The ceremony will include the reading, by members of the Somerset
County Police Academy Recruit Class 42-09, of the names of all law
enforcement officers killed during the year, as well as other memorial
activities honoring those law enforcement officers that died while in
the performance of their duties.
All are invited to attend.
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MAY 7, 2009
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SOMERSET COUNTY POLICE ACADEMY “CAREFUL CROSSINGS” PROGRAM
Somerville - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest, Somerset
County Police Academy Director Dr. Richard Celeste and Manville
Borough Police Chief Mark Peltack are pleased to announce that the
Police Academy’s “Careful Crossings” program is scheduled to commence
on Monday, May 11, 2009 in the Borough of Manville, Somerset County,
New Jersey.
The Careful Crossings program is a community policing initiative
unique to the Somerset County Police Academy.
The Careful Crossings program began in the year 2000, in response to a
community member reporting unfavorable traffic conditions observed
around an elementary school, during the times of child drop-off and
pick-up during the school day.
The police recruits of the Somerset County Police Academy address
these problems by performing certain tasks to include: traffic
direction posts; assisting pedestrians at crosswalk posts; and
interaction posts (where the trainees are encouraged to engage in
communication with members of the community). All tasks are conducted
under the supervision of the on-site Academy Instructors.
The Careful Crossings partnership consists of the Somerset County
Police Academy, a division of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office,
the Manville Borough Police Department, the Manville Board of
Education and its Superintendent of Schools Dr. Donald Burkhardt. The
partnership indicated above extends to include the Principals of the
two elementary schools listed above, Mr. Don Franks and Mr. Michael
Magliacano, and their teachers and staff. Finally, and potentially the
most important members of the extended partnership are all the
parents, guardians and children residing in Manville who continue to
find the Careful Crossings experience to be an example of law
enforcement and the community working together to address a concern in
a positive manner.
The Somerset County Police Academy, with its Community Oriented
Policing philosophy, was the first Academy in the United States whose
Police Recruits, upon graduation, become licensed through the United
States Department of Justice and the New Jersey Community Policing
Institute as certified Community Policing Officers.
This Community oriented training, which consists of thirty (30) blocks
of instruction, introduces the Recruit to the Community Policing
philosophy, and has been incorporated into the six-month Police Basic
Training Program at the Somerset County Police Academy. Following the
blocks of classroom instruction, small groups of Recruits are assigned
to a “Community Facilitator” with an identified community problem. The
Recruit groups are charged with facilitating a solution to the
problem, based upon the Community Policing philosophy of Partnership
and Community involvement in problem solving. The Careful Crossings
program is an illustration of that process and develops in each
Recruit the skills of creative problem solving, and partnership
development, techniques that the Recruit will use not only in their
academic community problem, but skills that can be brought back to
their employing community following graduation.
For more information regarding the Careful Crossings Program please
contact one of the partners identified below:
Capt. Mark Sniscak-Manville Police Department (908) 725-1900
Det. William J. Brown -Somerset County Police
Academy (908) 526-1200
ext. 8483
Mr. Donald Frank- Principal, Weston School (908) 231-8548
Mr. Michael Magliacano- Principal, Roosevelt School (908) 231-6809
Date: Ten (10) mornings
Monday, May 11 - Friday, May 22, 2009.
Times: 7:30 a.m. to 8:15 a.m.
Location:
Two (2) elementary schools located in Manville Borough, Somerset
County, New Jersey.
Roosevelt Elementary School
Brooks Blvd., Manville (908) 231-6809
Weston Elementary School
Newark Ave, Manville (908) 231-8548
SOMERSET COUNTY PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE GANG AND GUNS TASK FORCE ARREST
FRANKLIN MAN FOR GUN POSSESSION AND MARIJUANA DISTRIBUTION
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Franklin
Township Police Chief Craig Novick announce the arrest of Juaquan
Fitzgerald (age 20) of Park Street, Franklin Township for Possession
of a Firearm and Distribution of Marijuana.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that in February 2009, the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Gangs and Guns Task Force received information
from a confidential informant that an individual named “Dre” was
selling large amounts of marijuana from his Park Street residence,
that “Dre” claims to be a member of the Bloods street gang, and that
he is also in possession of a firearm. The Gangs and Guns Task Force,
in cooperation with the Franklin Township Crime Suppression Unit,
conducted surveillance of “Dre’s” residence where they observed
numerous individuals coming and going throughout the day, which is
consistent with narcotics sales. During the investigation, the Gangs
and Guns Task Force was able to make several direct buys of marijuana
from “Dre” who was subsequently identified as defendant Juaquan
Fitzgerald. As the investigation progressed, the Gangs and Guns Task
Force obtained a Superior Court Search Warrant for defendant Juaquan
Fitzgerald as well as for his Park Street residence.
On May 6, 2009, the Somerset County Gangs and Guns Task Force and the
Franklin Township Crime Suppression Unit again conducted a
surveillance of defendant Juaquan Fitzgerald. During this
surveillance, at approximately 1:30 p.m., they observed defendant
Fitzgerald make a sale of marijuana and ecstasy. At this point in
time, defendant Fitzgerald was approached and placed under arrest by
the Task Force. Upon executing the Superior Court Search Warrant on
defendant Fitzgerald’s residence, an additional amount of marijuana (4
bags, with a street value of approximately $4,800.00) was located
inside defendant’s bedroom, along with a defaced loaded .22 caliber
revolver, packaging materials, scales, $1,204.70 in small bills,
ledgers illustrating narcotics sales, and apparel indicative of the
Bloods street gang. Located in a bedroom adjacent to defendant
Fitzgerald’s was a BB gun that replicates a .45 caliber handgun and
additional indicia of the Bloods street gang. Also arrested at the
time of the search was defendant Juaquan Fitzgerald’s mother, Regina
Fitzgerald, age 38, who was found to have an outstanding arrest
warrant for possession of drug paraphernalia issued from the Franklin
Township Municipal Court.
Defendant Juaquan Fitzgerald was arrested and charged with the
following crimes.
• Distribution of Marijuana over 1 ounce and less than five pounds,
third degree;
• Possession with Intent to Distribute Marijuana over 1 ounce and less
than 5 pounds third degree;
• Distribution of Marijuana Within 1000 Feet of a School (2 counts)
third degree;
• Distribution of MDMA (ecstasy), third degree;
• Possession of a Firearm While Committing a CDS Violation, second
degree;
• Possession of a Defaced Firearm, fourth degree;
• Possession with the Intent to Use Drug Paraphernalia, a Disorderly
Persons
offense.
The Honorable Harriett E. Derman, J.S.C., was contacted and set a bail
on defendant Juaquan Fitzgerald of $75,000.00 cash or bond. Defendant
Fitzgerald was transported to the Somerset County Jail and lodged
until he could make arrangements for bail.
Defendant Regina Fitzgerald was arrested and transported to Franklin
Township Police Department and was later released on bail on the
active warrant.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
THREE ARRESTED IN GREEN BROOK AS A RESULT OF A NARCOTICS INVESTIGATION
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Green
Brook Police Chief Martin Rasmussen announce the arrests of Stacy
Brown (44 YOA) of Fairview Avenue, Somerville; Shirley Bryant (35 YOA)
of West Seventh Street, Plainfield; and Charles Dulin Jr. (48 YOA) of
Cain Court, Bridgewater. Defendant Brown was charged with Possession
of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (cocaine), 3rd degree. Defendant
Bryant was charged with Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance
(heroin), 3rd degree; Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (Percocet),
3rd Degree; and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, a Disorderly Persons
offense. Defendant Dulin was charged with Unlawful Possession of a
Weapon, 4th degree; Hindering Apprehension, 4th degree; and Possession
of Drug Paraphernalia, a Disorderly Persons offense.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on May 6, 2009 at approximately 8:00
p.m., members of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized
Crime and Narcotics Task Force were conducting a narcotics
surveillance in the Borough of North Plainfield. Members of the Task
Force received information that defendants Brown, Bryant and Dulin
would be traveling from Somerville in a maroon-colored 4-door Saturn
to Plainfield to purchase a quantity of narcotics. As a result of
receiving this information, members of the Task Force, while
conducting surveillance, located the maroon-colored 4-door Saturn
operated by defendant Dulin driving on Greenbrook Road. A moving
surveillance was conducted on the vehicle and subsequently a motor
vehicle stop was conducted on the maroon-colored Saturn by a marked
Green Brook Police patrol unit on Route 22 west. All three occupants
were removed from the vehicle and advised of the narcotics
investigation that was in progress.
As a result of a search of the vehicle, a knife was seized from
between the driver’s seat and center console. Defendant Dulin was
placed under arrest and also found to be in possession of drug
paraphernalia. Defendant Brown was found to be in possession of a
quantity of cocaine which was folded in a five (5) dollar bill. After
defendant Bryant was placed under arrest, she was searched and found
concealed in her undergarments were three (3) wax folds containing
heroin and a glass smoking pipe. Also seized from defendant Bryant’s
purse was a blue prescription bottle which contained fifteen (15)
Percocet pills and drug paraphernalia (i.e., glass smoking pipe).
The estimated street value of the heroin seized is approximately sixty
dollars ($60.00) and the estimated street value of the cocaine seized
is approximately fifty dollars ($50.00).
Defendants Dulin, Brown and Bryant were all placed in the Somerset
County Jail pending bail to be set.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a
statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and
that the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
FORMER
BOOKKEEPER ARRESTED FOR STEALING FUNDS
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces the
arrest of David L. Hathaway (DOB: 12-19-1958) of Valleyfield Road,
Newton, New Jersey. Defendant Hathaway was arrested today and charged
with Theft by Deception, 2nd Degree.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that an investigation conducted by the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations Unit
revealed that on April 13, 2009 TOPPAN Printing Company’s (Franklin,
New Jersey) Senior Human Resources Manager responded to the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office with allegations of theft, by defendant
Hathaway, of over $100,000.00 from their company. Defendant Hathaway
began his career at TOPPAN in January, 2007 as a Controller. On
December 1, 2007, defendant Hathaway was promoted to the role of
Secretary and Controller, leading the Accounting Division.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the investigation revealed that
Defendant Hathaway’s deceptive business practices surfaced on March 9,
2009 when Merrill Lynch, a customer of TOPPAN, noticed an accounting
problem. TOPPAN Printing Company checks were written to vendors
utilizing an assigned number system and it showed that a company by
the name of A2Z, Inc. was paid $10,913.03 for work done on behalf of
Merrill Lynch. Merrill Lynch accountants discovered the error and
notified TOPPAN that they neither conduct business with A2Z nor did
they receive any services from A2Z, Inc.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the investigation revealed that an
internal investigation was conducted by TOPPAN Account Supervisor who
noticed that the check was written by defendant Hathaway and that the
check was eventually deposited into defendant Hathaway’s ANZ Services,
Inc. d/b/a A2Z Services, Commerce Bank account.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the investigation further revealed that
the transaction records of A2Z/ANZ were compiled and the final tally
showed that from 12/13/2007 to 12/12/2008, defendant Hathaway wrote
ten TOPPAN checks payable to ANZ Services/A2Z Services. The total
amount payable to ANZ Services/A2Z Services, owned by defendant David
Hathaway, is $118,178.38. The signature card on the account indicated
that fraudulent TOPPAN checks were deposited into an account
registered under the name of ANZ Services, Inc. d/b/a A2Z Services.
The account authorized signature was listed as defendant Hathaway,
Treasurer. The Sole Proprietor is listed as defendant Hathaway and is
the sole signatory.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Hathaway is currently logged
at the Somerset County Jail with bail set at $35,000.00 with a 10%
option.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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“OPERATION BLOOD MONEY” DEFENDANT PLEADS GUILTY
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that defendant Pedro Covil (dob: 11/16/82, of Martin Street,
Somerset), the primary defendant in “Operation Blood Money,” pled
guilty Tuesday before the Hon. Paul W. Armstrong, J.S.C., in
Somerville. “Operation Blood Money” was a six month investigation that
culminated on May 21, 2008 with sixty-one (61) defendants being
charged with various drug and gun offenses, and the seizure of more
than 6 ½ ounces of cocaine, MDMA (ecstasy), heroin, marijuana, two
handguns, ammunition, gang related materials, and $ 6,772.00 in U.S.
Currency.
As a result of the investigation, in May, 2008, police seized a safe
containing a loaded Charter Arms .38 caliber handgun, ammunition, 43
decs of heroin, $620.00 in cash, a baggy containing approximately 19
grams cocaine, two baggie knots of cocaine and one vial of crack from
defendant Covil’s Martin Street, Franklin Township, residence. Police
also seized $3,082.00 in cash, along with seven bags of marijuana and
a cellular telephone from defendant Covil’s person. Police also seized
approximately 4½ ounces of cocaine from a North Brunswick “stash”
location used by defendant Covil.
On Tuesday, May 5, defendant Covil appeared before the Hon. Paul W.
Armstrong, J.S.C., in Somerville and pled guilty to indictments
charging 1st degree Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine, 2nd
degree Conspiracy to Distribute CDS, 3rd degree Possession with Intent
to Distribute Heroin, 4th degree Possession with Intent to Distribute
Marijuana, 2nd degree Possession of a Firearm while Distributing CDS,
and 2nd degree Certain Persons not to Possess Firearms.
Defendant Covil pled guilty pursuant to a plea agreement that calls
for him to be sentenced to a ten (10) year period of incarceration in
New Jersey State Prison with a five (5) year period of parole
ineligibility. Defendant Covil is scheduled to be sentenced on June
26, 2009.
Defendant Covil was represented by Andrew Seewald, Esq. of New
Brunswick. Assistant Prosecutor W. Brian Stack represented the State.
SOMERVILLE FIRE INVESTIGATION
Somerville - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Somerville Police Chief Dennis Manning report that the Somerset County
Prosecutor's Office Arson Task Force and the Somerville Police
Department are investigating a fire that occurred on Wednesday, May 5,
2009.
Prosecutor Forrest states that at approximately 2:05 a.m. this morning
the Somerville Police Department received a 9-1-1 call from a neighbor
reporting a fire located at 5 Speer Street, Somerville, N.J. The
neighbor then alerted the residents of the home who were then able to
exit the home without injury.
The Somerville Fire Department responded and ultimately extinguished
the fire. The Somerville Rescue Squad also responded. The fire
severely damaged two (2) motor vehicles parked in an attached carport
and the house structure causing it to be uninhabitable.
Prosecutor Forrest and Chief Manning ask if anyone has any information
concerning the fire to please contact either the Somerville Police
Department at 908-725-0031, the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office
Arson Task Force at 908-231-7100, or the Somerset County Crime
Stoppers TIPS Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at www.
888577tips.org. All calls are confidential.
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MAY 4, 2009
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FORMER BOOKKEEPER PLEADS TO ACCUSATION OF THEFT
SOMERVILLE– Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces that
Annette Isler (DOB: 08/03/1964) of East 3rd Street, Bayonne, New
Jersey pled guilty to an Accusation today of one count of Theft, 3rd
Degree and two counts of Theft by Deception, 3rd Degree.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that an investigation conducted by the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations Unit
revealed that defendant Isler was previously employed as a bookkeeper
for Light Age, Inc., a medical research facility located in Franklin
Township. During the course of her employment defendant Isler began
stealing funds from the company in her capacity as bookkeeper.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the investigation revealed that in
March of 2006 until March of 2008 defendant Isler was required to pay
a fifty percent contribution for her dental and medical coverage,
while Light Age, Inc. would provide the other fifty percent. Defendant
Isler altered the payroll system which she had access to as the
company bookkeeper so that the company paid her entire health care
cost. The amount Light Age, Inc. paid out for defendant Isler’s fifty
percent contribution towards medical and dental coverage totaled
$6,328.42.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that in August of 2006 until March of 2008
defendant Isler obtained a business credit card in her name from Light
Age Inc. which was not authorized. Defendant Isler then used the Light
Age, Inc. business credit card to charge $33,691.66 for her own
personal benefit.
The investigation further revealed that during April 2006 until
October 2007 defendant Isler also utilized the Light Age, Inc., United
Parcel Service (UPS) account to mail personal packages that were not
related to the business. Defendant Isler sent personal mailing through
UPS totaling $3,118.21.
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SOMERVILLE NARCOTICS INVESTIGATION YIELDS COCAINE, HEROIN AND
MARIJUANA SEIZURE
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Somerville Police Chief Dennis Manning announce the arrest of Lloyd
Fisher (41 YOA) of Center Street in Somerville. Defendant Fisher has
been charged with 3rd degree Possession of a Controlled Dangerous
Substance (cocaine) with the Intent to Distribute, 3rd degree
Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (heroin) with the
Intent to Distribute, 4th degree Possession of a Controlled Dangerous
Substance (marijuana) with the Intent to Distribute, and Possession of
Drug Paraphernalia, a Disorderly Persons offense. The arrest is the
result of a two-month long narcotics investigation conducted by the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task
Force along with the Somerville Police Department.
Prosecutor Forrest states that as a result of the ongoing narcotics
investigation, a Somerset County Superior Court Search Warrant was
obtained for the residence of defendant Lloyd Fisher. On April 30,
2009 at approximately 5:15 p.m., Task Force members, Somerville Police
Department, Hillsborough Township Police Department K-9 Unit, and the
Somerset County Sheriff’s K-9 Unit executed the search warrant on
defendant Fisher’s residence. Task Force members secured the residence
and seized eight (8) clear plastic baggie end knots containing
cocaine, three (3) wax folds of heroin, twenty-six (26) clear Ziploc
bags containing marijuana, drug paraphernalia (i.e., digital scale and
several empty Ziploc baggies), and sixty eight dollars ($68.00) in
U.S. currency.
Prosecutor Forrest states that the cocaine seized from the residence
has an estimated street value of approximately $800.00, the heroin
seized from the residence has an estimated street value of
approximately $60.00, and the marijuana seized from the residence has
an estimated street value of approximately $650.00.
Defendant Lloyd Fisher was lodged in the Somerset County Jail with
bail to be set.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a
statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and
that the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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BRIDGEWATER MAN INDICTED FOR FIRST DEGREE DRUG INDUCED DEATH
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that on April 30, 2009, Peter J. Dunham, age 24, of Ardmaer Drive in
Bridgewater was indicted by a Somerset County Grand Jury for one count
of First Degree Drug Induced Death, and one count of Third Degree
Distribution of a Controlled Dangerous Substance. This indictment is
the result of an investigation by the Somerville Police Department
with the assistance of the New Jersey Regional Medical Examiner’s
Office.
Prosecutor Forrest stated on December 28, 2008 at about 4:00 a.m.,
Somerville Police Officers were dispatched to the second floor
apartment of 215 East High Street in Somerville Borough, Somerset
County. There they met the girlfriend of Jeffrey Urynowicz. She took
them to the kitchen where Urynowicz lay on the floor, dead in a pool
of blood. Urynowicz was pronounced dead at the scene. The police
discovered four glassine envelopes of heroin in Urynowicz’s wallet.
Investigation led the police to defendant Peter Dunham. The police
learned that during the evening hours of December 27, 2008 Urynowicz
was exchanging text messages with defendant Dunham. In those text
messages defendant Dunham told Urynowicz that he had heroin to get rid
of. The investigation revealed that Urynowicz met defendant around
11:00 p.m. at Room 207 of the Super 8 Motel in Raritan. Defendant
Dunham gave Urynowicz five glassines of heroin. Urynowicz opened one
and snorted the heroin. Urynowicz left sometime after midnight and
returned home.
An autopsy report revealed that the cause of Urynowicz’s death was
acute toxicity due to the combined effects of cocaine and heroin.
Defendant Dunham has been in custody since his arrest on December 30,
2008 in lieu of $150,000.00 cash bail.
The case was presented to the Grand Jury by Somerset County Assistant
Prosecutor Robert J. Hawkes.
Note: We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a
statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and
that the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
WARRANT ISSUED FOR MAN FOR UNLICENSED ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTING WORK
SOMERVILLE– Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces that
an arrest warrant has been issued for Thomas Gangi III, (DOB:
02/07/1987) whose last known address is located on Rhoads Drive,
Montgomery, New Jersey. Defendant Gangi has been charged with 4th
Degree, Electrical Contracting Without a Permit.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on April 7, 2009, a resident from
Branchburg, New Jersey responded to the Somerset County Prosecutor’s
Office Special Investigations Unit to report that unlicensed
construction work was performed on her residence by the owner of TNN
Construction, defendant Thomas Gangi III. The construction project
estimate for labor without material was for $23,775.00. The estimate
given to the resident by defendant Gangi included demolition and
numerous lighting fixture installations, switch installations, outlet
installations and updating her current electrical switches and
outlets. Defendant Gangi informed the resident that he could do the
electrical work and that she did not need a permit. The work was
performed on the residence from November 11, 2008 until January 21,
2009.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that an investigation conducted by the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations Unit
revealed that the electrical work performed on the homeowner’s
residence in Branchburg was faulty and substandard. The Special
Investigations Unit contacted the Branchburg Building Inspector, the
Building Sub-Code Official and the Branchburg Electrical Sub-Code
Official. The Building Inspectors stated that the workmanship at the
residence is something that they had never seen before and that the
demolition work performed by TNN Construction had deteriorated the
residence’s structural integrity. The electrical work performed at the
premises was a fire hazard and was required to be redone by a licensed
electrical contractor. They stated that even the switches and outlets
were wired the wrong way, wires were exposed, some wires were
ungrounded, lights fixtures were placed over the shower without the
prior trim required and that some of the insulation material were too
close to the electrical switches, which could ignite and cause a fire
at the residence.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Gangi never obtained permits
from Branchburg Township for the work performed on the residence in
Branchburg and that the work at the residence was never inspected by a
qualified building inspector.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Gangi is not and never was a
licensed electrician. This verification was made by contacting the
County of Somerset, Division of Consumer Protection, the New Jersey
Office of the Attorney General Division of Consumer Affairs and the
Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors.
Defendant Gangi was previously charged and arrested by the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigation Unit on March 24,
2009 for 3rd Degree Theft By Deception. That incident involved
defendant Gangi accepting funds to perform work on a separate
residence in Branchburg and never actually performing the work.
Defendant Gangi had failed to appear before the Honorable Judge Reed
regarding this charge and a bench warrant had been issued for his
arrest on the matter.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Gangi is currently not in
custody and that a warrant has been issued for his arrest in
connection to the charge of 4th degree, Electrical Contracting Without
a Permit
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
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FRANKLIN MAN FOUND GUILTY OF CARJACKING AND AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that on April 28, 2009, defendant Daniel Christofferson, age 19, of
Hamilton Street in Franklin Township, was found guilty by a Somerset
County jury of one count of Carjacking, first degree, one count of
Unlawful Taking of a Means of Conveyance (joyriding), third degree,
two counts of Aggravated Assault, second degree, and two counts of
Assault by Auto, third degree. The jury deliberated about two hours at
the end of a four-day trial before returning the guilty verdicts. The
Court also found defendant guilty of several motor vehicle violations.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on May 22, 2008, at approximately 10:00
p.m., a cab from the New Brunswick Cab Company was dispatched to 447
Somerset Street (Route 27) in the Somerset section of Franklin
Township. Two people, defendant Daniel Christofferson and Brooke
Williams, got into the cab. When the cab driver informed them that
they had to pay up front, defendant Christofferson began to yell and
curse at the cab driver. He then got into the front seat of the cab,
and threatened to assault the driver. The cab driver then got out of
the cab and went to the rear of the cab. The cab driver was in the
process of placing a cell phone call when defendant Christofferson
ripped his phone in half. Defendant Christofferson then got into the
cab and drove off southbound on Route 27.
As defendant Christofferson was speeding down Route 27, he passed a
New Brunswick Police Captain, who was on his way home from work. When
defendant Christofferson arrived at the area of Franklin Boulevard, he
was in the left turn lane. The light had just turned green, and the
cars that had been waiting for the light to change had just begun to
move. Defendant then cut into the lane of cars. He struck one car on
the front driver’s side, sending that car onto the curb. He then
struck the rear of another car, sending that car through the
intersection and across the oncoming lane of traffic. Both drivers of
the cars defendant struck were taken to Robert Wood Johnson University
Hospital where they were treated for injuries that they sustained.
Both of the cars that defendant struck sustained severe damage and
were determined to be totaled.
After the cab crashed into the other two cars, it careened into a fire
hydrant and the traffic light, knocking both over. The cab then
flipped over onto its roof. Defendant Christofferson then fled from
the scene down Franklin Boulevard. The police apprehended him a short
distance away hiding in bushes. He and Brooke Williams were taken to
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, and were treated for minor
injuries. At the hospital, blood was taken from defendant. Subsequent
laboratory testing revealed that defendant’s blood alcohol
concentration was 0.14%, which is above the legal limit of 0.08%.
The case was investigated by the Franklin Township Police Department
with assistance from the New Brunswick City Police Department.
Following the defendant’s conviction, the Court granted the State’s
request that defendant’s bail be revoked. Since the date of the
incident, defendant had remained in the Somerset County Jail in lieu
of $100,000.00 bail. He faces a maximum term of imprisonment of 50
years in jail, forty-two-and-half years before becoming eligible for
parole.
Brooke Williams, who was charged with Unlawful Taking of a Means of
Conveyance (Joyriding), fourth degree, however, failed to appear at a
status conference on January 9, 2009. A bench warrant was issued for
her arrest. She remains a fugitive.
Assistant Prosecutor Robert J. Hawkes represented the State. Linda
Smink, Esq. represented the defendant.
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APRIL 24, 2009
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SEARCH WARRANTS IN BRADLEY GARDENS, BRIDGEWATER YIELDS FIVE ARRESTS,
DRUGS AND CURRENCY
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Bridgewater Police Chief Richard Borden announce that a two-month
narcotics investigation conducted by the Somerset County Prosecutor’s
Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force and the Bridgewater
Police Department culminated on April 23, 2009 with the execution of
two search warrants in the Bradley Gardens section of Bridgewater. As
a result of the execution of the search warrants, police seized over a
quarter pound of marijuana, twenty-five (25) marijuana brownies,
thirty-one (31) ecstasy pills, drug paraphernalia, $4,191.00 in United
States currency, and five individuals were arrested on various drug
charges.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the investigation began approximately
two months ago when police received information that defendant Jonah
Kreiss-Papalski (age 20) of Oak Street, and three male juveniles, (S.M.,
J.A., J.B.) all residing at a residence on Leghorn Avenue, were
selling marijuana and ecstasy in Bradley Gardens. After further
investigation to corroborate this information, the Prosecutor’s Office
obtained a search warrant for the residence, which was executed on
April 23, 2009 at approximately 6:50 p.m.
The execution of the search warrant on Oak Street resulted in the
arrest of defendant Kreiss-Papalski and the seizure of one quarter
pound of marijuana, twenty-five marijuana brownies, various items of
drug paraphernalia, a set of brass knuckles, and $4,191.00 in United
States currency.
The execution of the search warrant on Leghorn Avenue resulted in the
arrest of three juveniles and defendant Benjamin Agins (36) of Leghorn
Avenue, and the seizure of thirty-one (31) ecstasy pills, under fifty
grams of marijuana, and drug paraphernalia.
Defendant Jonah Kreiss-Papalski of Oak Street was arrested and charged
with Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Distribute, 3rd degree,
Possession of a Prohibited Weapon, 4th degree, and a Disorderly
Persons offense of Possession of CDS Paraphernalia.
Juvenile defendant S.M. of Leghorn Avenue was arrested and charged
with Possession of MDMA (ecstasy), 3rd Degree, and Possession of MDMA
(ecstasy) with Intent to Distribute, 3rd degree.
Juvenile defendant J.A. of Leghorn Avenue was arrested and charged
with Possession of Marijuana under 50 grams, and Possession of CDS
Paraphernalia, Disorderly Persons offenses.
Juvenile defendant J.B. of Leghorn Avenue was arrested and charged
with Possession of Marijuana under 50 grams and Possession of CDS
Paraphernalia, Disorderly Persons offenses.
Defendant Benjamin Agins of Leghorn Avenue was arrested and charged
with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, a Disorderly Persons offense.
Defendant Jonah Kreiss-Papalski was lodged in the Somerset County Jail
in lieu of bail, which was set at $15,000.00 with the 10% option to
apply by the Honorable Judge Anthony Picheca, Jr., J.S.C. Defendant
Agins was released on his own recognizance. Juvenile defendant S.M.
was lodged at the Middlesex County Juvenile Detention Center. Juvenile
defendants J.A. and J.B. were processed and released to their parents.
The marijuana seized has an estimated street value of approximately
$800.00. The twenty-five marijuana brownies have an estimated street
value of approximately $625.00. The ecstasy seized has an estimated
street value of approximately $775.00.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants and juveniles are presumed innocent until and unless proven
guilty or adjudicated delinquent.
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APRIL 23, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
SEARCH WARRANT IN SOMERVILLE YIELDS SEVEN ARRESTS
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Somerville Police Chief Dennis Manning announce that a two month
narcotics investigation conducted by the Somerset County Prosecutor’s
Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force and the Somerville
Police Department culminated on April 22, 2009 with the execution of a
search warrant upon an East Main Street residence. As a result of the
execution of the search warrant, police seized multiple bags of
psilocybin mushrooms and marijuana and arrested seven individuals on a
variety of drug charges.
The investigation began approximately one month ago when police
received information that defendant Amber Adams (age 20) of East Main
Street, Somerville, was selling marijuana from the residence. After
corroborating this information, police obtained a search warrant for
the residence, which was executed on April 22, 2009.
The execution of the search warrant resulted in the seizure of
multiple bags of psilocybin mushrooms, multiple bags of marijuana, and
various items of drug paraphernalia inside the residence.
Defendant Amber Adams was arrested and charged with Distribution of
Marijuana 4th degree; Distribution of Marijuana within 500 Feet of a
Public Park, 3rd degree; Possession of Marijuana with the Intent to
Distribute, 4th Degree; Possession of Marijuana with the Intent to
Distribute within 500 Feet of a Public Park, 3rd degree; Possession of
Psilocybin Mushrooms with the Intent to Distribute, 3rd degree and
Possession of Psilocybin Mushroom with the Intent to Distribute within
500 Feet of a Public Park, 2nd degree.
Defendant Meryl Waskilewski (age 19) of East Main Street, Somerville,
was arrested and charged with Possession of Psilocybin Mushrooms, 3rd
Degree, disorderly persons Possession of Marijuana under 50 grams and
disorderly persons Possession of CDS Paraphernalia.
Defendant Julie Giallorenzo (age 20) of East Main Street, Somerville,
was arrested and charged with Possession of Psilocybin Mushroom, 3rd
Degree and Possession of Marijuana under 50 grams, a disorderly
persons offense.
Defendant Megan Rodgers (age 18) of Weiss Terrace, Raritan, was
arrested and charged with Possession of Marijuana under 50 grams, a
disorderly persons offense.
Defendant Jason Briant (age 24) of East Main Street, Somerville, was
arrested and charged with Possession with Drug Paraphernalia, a
disorderly persons offense.
Defendant Jedrek Dennis (age 29) of South Bridge Street, Somerville,
was arrested on an outstanding Contempt of Court warrant from Manville
Borough Municipal Court.
Defendant Frank Domenico (age 18) of Oak Crest Drive, Neshanic
Station, was arrested and charged with Obstructing, Resisting Arrest,
Disorderly Conduct and Loitering to commit a CDS Offense, all
disorderly persons offenses.
Defendant Adams was lodged in the Somerset County Jail in lieu of
bail, which was set at $5,000.00 with the 10% option to apply by the
Hon. Judge Anthony Picheca, Jr., J.S.C. Defendant Domenico was lodged
in the Somerset County Jail in lieu of $500.00 bail set by the Hon.
John Richardson, J.M.C. Defendant Dennis was lodged in the Somerset
County Jail on the outstanding Manville Borough Warrant with a $500.00
bail. Defendants Wasilewski, Giallorenzo, Briant, and Rodgers were
released on their own recognizance.
The marijuana seized has an estimated street value of approximately
$500.00. The Psilocybin Mushrooms seized have an estimated street
value of approximately $400.00.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
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APRIL 21, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
WITNESS CONVICTED OF PERJURY IN A MURDER CASE
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announced
today that a witness that testified last year in the murder trial of
defendant Michael Ramsey was convicted of two counts of Perjury, Third
Degree. Assistant Prosecutor Frank P. Kolodzieski, II represented the
State. Defendant Stacia Simms, age 21, of New Brunswick was convicted
for making two false statements during the murder trial of Michael
Ramsey in State Superior Court, Somerville. The defendant was tried by
a jury and Judge Robert B. Reed of the New Jersey Superior Court on
April 14, 15, 16, and 20, 2009.
Prosecutor Forrest states that defendant Michael Ramsey, formerly a
Franklin (Somerset) resident, was found guilty of murder on April 4,
2008 of the drive-by shooting death of 15-year-old Terrell Spruill in
the Somerset section of Franklin on August 10, 2006. Defendant Ramsey
was sentenced to life imprisonment, 30 years without parole, on May
16, 2008.
Prosecutor Forrest states that defendant Simms was convicted of
Perjury for testifying that she never saw defendant Ramsey with a
handgun on August 10, 2006, and that she dropped defendant Ramsey off
at his mother’s house on Phillips Road at about 7:30 p.m. that day,
about 90 minutes before the shooting on Matilda Avenue. These aspects
of her testimony conflicted with a taped statement defendant Simms
gave to police three days after the shooting. Defendant Simms’ taped
statement given to police was corroborated by other witnesses
interviewed who had been at or near the crime scene, as well as
fingerprint evidence.
During the Ramsey trial, Somerset County Assistant Prosecutor Frank P.
Kolodzieski, II played for the jury the tape of defendant Simms’
statement to police. On the tape, defendant Simms, who said she was
driving her father’s car around the Parkside neighborhood on the night
of the shooting with defendant Ramsey and Eric Anderson, told police
she saw defendant Ramsey with a gun in his waistband earlier that day
and heard the gun go off during the shooting. Defendant Simms also
told police during that statement that she had heard defendant Ramsey
laughing after shooting. The defendant Simms’ taped statement was also
heard by the jury last week during her perjury trial.
Perjury is a third degree offense, which carries a maximum term of
five years incarceration and a $15,000.00 fine. After the conviction
defendant Simms was allowed by the Court to be continued on ROR Bail.
A sentencing date has not been scheduled at this time. Defendant Simms
is one of two witnesses charged with perjury that lied on the witness
stand during the Ramsey murder trial. The other individual, a
juvenile, pled guilty to Third Degree Perjury in Family Court and was
adjudicated delinquent.
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APRIL 20, 2009
NEWS RELEASES
PLAINFIELD POLICE OFFICER PLEADS GUILTY IN CAR CRASH
Somerville – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announced
that defendant Rodney D. Sanders, age 40, a North Plainfield, New
Jersey resident and Plainfield Police Officer pled guilty to Assault
by Auto, 3rd Degree, Driving While Intoxicated, and Failure to Exhibit
a Driver’s License on Friday, April 17, 2009. Assistant Prosecutor
Frank P. Kolodzieski, II represented the State. Defendant Sanders was
indicted on one count of Assault by Auto, 3rd Degree, following a
crash that occurred on July 31, 2007 on State Highway 22, North
Plainfield, New Jersey.
Prosecutor Forrest said that on July 31, 2007 at approximately 11:40
p.m., a three-car collision occurred on State Highway 22 East near the
intersection of Wilson Avenue in North Plainfield, New Jersey. The
North Plainfield Police Department responded to investigate, as did
the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Collision Analysis
Reconstruction (C.A.R.) Team.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the investigation revealed that
immediately prior to the collision, one of the victims, Joseph J.
McKernan, 71, of Plantation, Florida, was operating a 2002 Chevy
pick-up truck and was traveling in the left lane eastbound on State
Highway 22 approaching the intersection of Wilson Avenue. At about the
same time, another victim, Sherifat A. Kasunmu, 36, of Newark, New
Jersey, was operating a 1995 Nissan Altima in the right lane of State
Highway 22 and was approaching the same intersection. At that time, a
third vehicle, a 1999 GMC Yukon Denali, operated by defendant Rodney
D. Sanders, 40; of Warfield Road, North Plainfield, New Jersey was
also traveling eastbound on State Highway 22. The defendant attempted
to pass McKernan’s vehicle, however, the defendant impacted the right
rear passenger side of McKernan’s vehicle. Following the defendant’s
initial impact with McKernan’s vehicle, he then impacted the rear of
Kasunmu’s vehicle. Kasunmu’s vehicle rotated and was forced off the
highway and onto the lawn of the Red Tower II Restaurant.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that Kasunmu was airlifted by the New Jersey
State Police Medivac helicopter to Robert Wood Johnson University
Hospital in New Brunswick. It was subsequently determined that Kasunmu
suffered bodily injury. McKernan and the defendant refused medical
services at the scene. The defendant was subsequently arrested for
driving while intoxicated after failing a field sobriety test and
Alcotest. The Alcotest registered that the defendant had a blood
alcohol level of .23%.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the defendant pled guilty after his
Motion to Suppress the Alcotest reading of .23% BAC was denied by the
Honorable Paul W. Armstrong, J.S.C. on April 7, 2009. The defendant
entered a guilty plea on April 17, 2009.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that as part of the plea agreement, the
defendant faces probation with 60 days in the Somerset County Jail,
two years loss of license and registration, 30 days community service,
48 Hours in the Intoxicated Drivers Resource Center, and monetary
fines and penalties. Under New Jersey Statutes, the defendant
forfeited his employment as a Plainfield Police Officer effective upon
entry of his guilty plea to the Third Degree Assault by Auto. The
Court entered the Forfeiture Order after entry of the guilty plea. The
defendant is currently free on bail of $5,000.00 (10% to apply).
Sentencing is scheduled for Friday, June 12, 2009 before Judge
Armstrong.
TWO ARRESTED
FOLLOWING SOMERVILLE DRUG SALE
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Somerville Police Chief Dennis Manning announce the arrest of
defendants Duane Bell (age 33) of South Main Street, Manville and
Brenden Saunders (age 34) of Mercer Street, Somerville. Defendant Bell
was charged with Distribution of a Controlled Dangerous Substance
(cocaine) 3rd degree and Distribution of a Controlled Dangerous
Substance (cocaine) within 1000 Feet of a School, 3rd degree.
Defendant Saunders was charged with Possession of a Controlled
Dangerous Substance (cocaine), 3rd degree.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that at approximately 7:00 p.m. on April 17,
2009, members of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized
Crime and Narcotics Task Force were conducting narcotics surveillance
in the Borough of Somerville after receiving information that
defendant Bell would be delivering a quantity of cocaine to an
individual located on Davenport Street in Somerville. Task Force
detectives observed defendant Bell arrive on Davenport Street driving
a tan Cadillac Escalade. Defendant Bell stopped his vehicle, and
defendant Brenden Saunders entered the front passenger seat.
Detectives followed and ultimately stopped defendant Bell’s vehicle on
West Brown Street.
Police removed both defendants from the vehicle and advised them of
the of the narcotics investigation. When defendant Saunders was
escorted away from the vehicle, Task Force members observed a small
plastic bag containing cocaine fall out of the leg of his pants.
Defendant Saunders was placed under arrest and subsequently found to
be in possession of a total of eight plastic bags containing cocaine.
Defendant Bell was placed under arrest and found to be in possession
of four hundred and sixty-four dollars ($464.00).
The estimated street value of the cocaine seized is approximately four
hundred dollars ($400.00).
Defendant Bell was lodged in the Somerset County Jail in lieu of
$25,000.00 bail. Defendant Saunders was released on his own
recognizance.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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APRIL 17, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
FRANKLIN MAN FOUND GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that a Somerset County jury found defendant Mike Martinez guilty of
second degree Manslaughter. This was a retrial as a result of a hung
jury last May when the jury convicted defendant of Aggravated Assault,
second degree; Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose, third
degree and Unlawful Possession of a Weapon, fourth degree. Mr.
Martinez, 23, is from Franklin Township. The trial began with jury
selection on April 2, 2009. The trial took two weeks to complete. The
jury began their deliberations late in the afternoon on Wednesday,
April 15, 2009 and returned their verdict today. Bail set in this
matter had been previously revoked.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the charges are the result of the
defendant stabbing the victim in the chest with a knife during a
altercation that broke out during a New Years Eve party at the Clarion
Suites hotel in Franklin Township on January 1, 2005. During the
trial, the defendant raised the issue of self-defense. As a result of
his conviction, Mr. Martinez is subject to a maximum 10 year state
prison term on this conviction and will be required to serve 85% of
any sentence the Court may impose.
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APRIL 6, 2009
NEWS RELEASES
ROBBERY SUSPECT ARRESTED
Luis M. Cubi-Silva (Click on image to enlarge)
Somerville - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and North
Plainfield Police Chief William Parenti announce the arrest of Luis M.
Cubi-Silva, age 19, of Westervelt Avenue, North Plainfield, New Jersey
for his involvement in the assault and robbery of a 14 year old North
Plainfield student.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on Saturday April 4, 2009 at
approximately 3:18 p.m. a juvenile male identified as A.D. was walking
in the area of Westervelt and Fairview Avenue, North Plainfield, when
he was punched, kicked and stabbed by multiple actors. A black Honda
Civic pulled up to the victim and a friend as they were walking. The
driver of the vehicle along with two male occupants exited the vehicle
and began to assault the victim by punching and kicking him and
knocking the victim to the ground. During the assault the victim was
stabbed with an unknown weapon in the right hip, and lower back. The
driver who was later identified as defendant Luis M. Cubi-Silva along
with an unknown male front seat passenger went through the victim’s
pants pocket robbing him of his cellular telephone. Defendant Cubi-Silva
was known to the victim. The victim was transported to Robert Wood
Johnson University Hospital and was treated for his injuries which
were non-life threatening. The victim was listed in stable condition
and remained in the hospital for observation.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that multiple witnesses observed the
incident and related to police the description of the distinctive
Honda Civic hatchback that the actors exited from prior to the
assault. Within several minutes police located and stopped the vehicle
approximately one block from the assault location. Defendant Cubi-Silva
was operating the vehicle and was placed under arrest. The other two
assailants were not with defendant Cubi-Silva at the time of his
arrest. Detectives from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office in
conjunction with detectives from the North Plainfield Police
Department responded to conduct the investigation. The two unknown
male passengers involved in the incident were not identified and
detectives are continuing the investigation into their identity and
location. Defendant Cubi-Silva was charged with Robbery, first degree,
and lodged at the Somerset County Jail with bail set at $100,000.00
cash by the Honorable Paul W. Armstrong, J.S.C.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the Honda Civic was secured at the
Prosecutor’s Office Forensics Laboratory for forensics analysis.
Prosecutor Forrest and Chief Parenti request anyone with information
to contact the North Plainfield Police Department at 908-769-2937, the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office at 908-231-7100, or the Somerset
County Crime Stoppers’ Tip Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at
www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net and click on either “Crime
Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”. All calls are confidential.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
ARREST OF RAHMEL FRANCOIS

SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces the
arrest of fugitive Rahmel Francois, (age 25), in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Defendant Francois, who had been a fugitive since April, 2008, was
apprehended by the Santa Fe Police on Saturday, April 4, 2009 at a
night club in downtown Santa Fe.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that leads were developed that defendant
Francois may be in the Santa Fe, New Mexico area. Detectives from the
Somerset County Fugitive Unit contacted the Santa Fe Police.
Detectives from the Santa Fe Police Street Crime Unit saw defendant
Francois at approximately 11:00 p.m. inside the Fusion Night Club. As
they escorted defendant Francois from the club, he resisted arrest by
pulling away and trying to run. Defendant Francois was charged in
Santa Fe, New Mexico with being a Fugitive from Justice.
Defendant Francois is presently being held in the Santa Fe County
Adult Detention Center pending extradition to New Jersey. Defendant
Francois has previously been charged in Somerset County, New Jersey
with Second degree Conspiracy to Commit Robbery; Second degree
Eluding; Second degree Certain Persons Not to Possess Weapons; Second
degree Possession of Firearms While Committing a CDS Offense; Third
degree Possession of Marijuana with the Intent to Distribute; Third
degree Possession of an Assault Weapon; Third Degree Receiving Stolen
Property; Fourth degree Unlawful Possession of a Large Capacity
Ammunition Magazine; and Fourth degree Violation of Firearms
Registration Provision.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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APRIL 2, 2009
NEWS RELEASES
EAST ORANGE MAN INDICTED FOR PERJURY
IN CONNECTION WITH JURY ACQUITTAL
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest has announced
today that the grand jury has indicted defendant Sanford Ricks, 50, of
North Oraton Parkway, East Orange, New Jersey with Perjury, 3rd Degree
and Tampering with Public Records or Information, 3rd Degree.
Prosecutor Forrest states that a joint investigation conducted by
detectives in the New Jersey State Police and the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations Unit resulted in the arrest
of defendant Sanford Ricks on February 12, 2009. The defendant had
been charged in an arrest warrant with Perjury, Third Degree, and
Tampering With Public Records, Third Degree (4 counts). The grand jury
returned an indictment charging the defendant with these crimes today.
Prosecutor Forrest states the defendant Sanford Ricks was tried before
a New Jersey Superior Court judge and jury for exhibiting a fake New
Jersey Motor Vehicle Insurance Identification card, a fourth degree
offense, in April, 2008. He was acquitted by the jury of that charge.
The underlying facts of that case are that on August 20, 2007, the
defendant was pulled over in Bridgewater Township driving a 1993 GMC
pickup truck and arrested for exhibiting the fake insurance card and
motor vehicle offenses. At his trial on April 23, 2008 the defendant
testified under oath before the jury to having received the vehicle on
the date of his arrest from an individual he identified as Eddie Louis
who handed him what he thought were the registration and insurance
card for the truck. The documents that defendant claimed to have been
handed to him by Louis turned out to be two fake State Farm Insurance
identification cards. The defendant handed one of the cards to the
Bridgewater police officer. Defendant Ricks testified under oath to
not knowing the insurance card he handed the officer was a fake and
that he got the vehicle and documents from Eddie Louis. The name on
the fake insurance cards was a Melvina Coleman. The defendant told the
jury under oath that Melvina Coleman worked for Eddie Louis. The jury
acquitted defendant Ricks after hearing this materially false
testimony.
Prosecutor Forrest states that contrary to what defendant told the
jury under oath, further investigation conducted jointly by the New
Jersey State Police and the Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations
Unit revealed that the defendant was driving the same truck on
September 30, 2006 while the pick up truck was uninsured and
unregistered. He appeared before the Union Township Municipal Court on
October 11, 2006 and exhibited the same fake State Farm Insurance
Identification Card to the Union Township Municipal Court in the name
of Melvina Coleman that he gave to the Bridgewater Police Officer
almost one year later on August 20, 2007. The municipal court accepted
the defendant's representation that the GMC pickup was insured on
September 30, 2006. The defendant was permitted to enter a guilty plea
to driving without an insurance card, a lesser offense.
Prosecutor Forrest states that an investigation also revealed that the
defendant was stopped in Rockaway Township on July 7, 2007 while
operating the same GMC pickup truck without a registration. Ricks
later pled guilty to driving without a registration and paid a $55.00
fine for this offense.
Title information to the GMC pickup truck revealed that defendant
became the titled owner on August 20, 2007 when he purchased the
vehicle for $500.00 from a Melvina Coleman. Title information revealed
that Eddie Louis was never the owner of this pickup truck.
Investigation by the New Jersey State Police revealed that Melvina
Coleman is the defendant's wife, Melvina Ricks. Coleman was her maiden
name as reflected on a copy of the marriage certificate obtained from
the New Jersey Bureau of Vital Statistics. Investigation by the State
Police also revealed that Eddie Louis does not know either the
defendant or Melvina Coleman.
Investigation also revealed that, on April 18, 2008, five days before
he testified in the aforesaid jury trial, the defendant filled out a
New Jersey Registration Application for a 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee
falsely indicating that the Jeep was insured when in fact it was not.
The application was passed to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission
in order to register the Jeep. The insurance information on the
application belonged to a Pennsylvania resident who did not even know
the defendant, let alone give him permission to use his insurance
policy on the registration application for the Jeep. Investigation
also revealed that on August 27, 2008, the defendant filled out a New
Jersey Motor Vehicle Registration Renewal Application for the 1993 GMC
pickup truck which included false insurance information. In the
renewal application, defendant represented that his pickup truck was
insured when investigation revealed that the insurance company
rescinded the policy for non-payment. Investigation revealed that the
defendant was notified by the insurance company on or about April 15,
2008 that the policy was rescinded. After defendant's arrest, bail was
set in the amount of $5,000.00 / 10% by the Honorable Anthony F.
Picheca, Jr. of the New Jersey Superior Court. The defendant posted
bail on the date of his arrest.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
ADDITIONAL MEN ARRESTED FOR GYPSY SCAM
IN FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Franklin
Township Police Chief Craig Novick announce that Nicholas P. Stanko,
Jr. (DOB: 03-13-75) with a last known address of Yofon Lane, Jackson,
New Jersey and Steven Stanko (DOB: 11-20-69) last known address of
Route 37, Manchester, New Jersey have been charged with Theft By
Deception, 3rd Degree.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on January, 27, 2009 the Franklin
Township Police Department was contacted by an 81 year old resident of
Franklin Township who advised that he had been the victim of a fraud.
The investigation revealed that on December 10, 2008 two males who
identified themselves as Anthony John and Steve (last name unknown)
arrived at his residence advising that the residence was in need of
repair and they needed to inspect that basement because the residence
was sagging. After entering the basement the males painted a small
portion of the wall and then demanded $9,000.00 in cash before the job
could be completed. The victim advised Franklin Township Police that
he responded to the bank with the two men and withdrew the money and
turned it over to them.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the investigation revealed numerous
incidents where the victim paid the individuals known as Anthony John
and Steve (last name unknown) money for work not performed. On
December 11, 2008 the men returned to the victim’s residence and
painted another small portion of the basement wall. The men demanded
an additional $3,250.00 for additional work which needed to be done in
the basement. The victim advised that he again responded to the bank
and withdrew the funds in cash and turned it over to the men. On
December 17, 2008 the men returned to the residence and demanded a
payment of $9,400.00. The victim advised that he again withdrew the
cash from the bank and turned it over to the men. On December 30, 2008
the men returned to the residence and again demanded an additional
payment of $9,500.00. The victim advised that he again withdrew the
cash from the bank and turned it over to the men.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the investigation discovered that on
January 19, 2009 a male arrived at the residence who identified
himself as Anthony Mattessich and claimed that he needed to inspect
the work performed by Anthony John and Steve (last name unknown).
Anthony Mattessich advised the victim that he needed to paint the
basement stairwell and floor. After the work was allegedly completed
Anthony Mattessich demanded $4,500.00 in cash as payment. The victim
reported that again he withdrew the funds from the bank and turned it
over to the man. On January 24, 2009 the victim reported that Anthony
Mattesssich again returned to the residence claiming he needed to
complete the prior work project. After Anthony Mattessich claimed to
have completed the work he demanded a payment of $5,000.00 in cash.
However, the investigation revealed that the work was not in fact
completed. The victim reported that he again responded to bank and
withdrew the funds in cash and turned it over to the man.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the victim reported that a total of
$40,650.00 was paid in cash to these individuals for work that was
supposedly done at the residence.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on January 29, 2009 the victim
contacted the Franklin Township Police Department advising that he had
been telephoned by a man who was demanding a payment of $4,700.00 in
cash for work which had been done prior at residence. At the direction
of the Franklin Township Police Department arrangements were then made
to meet with the unknown male caller in a pre-designated area.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that upon the arrival of the male caller in
the pre-designated area he was later identified by the victim as being
an individual who had been to the residence and was given cash for
work that was not completed. The male was approached by detectives and
identified as defendant Stanley J. Nichols. The investigation revealed
that defendant Nichols had contacted the victim by telephone earlier
and attempted to obtain a $4,700.00 cash payment for work that was not
completed at the residence. Defendant Nichols also advised that he had
received approximately $4,500.00 in cash from the victim for work that
was not performed at the residence on a prior occasion.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on January 30, 2009 defendant Stanley
J. Nichols (DOB: 06-29-1971) of Toms River, New Jersey was previously
arrested and charged with Theft By Deception, 3rd Degree and Attempted
Theft By Deception, 3rd Degree.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on February 4, 2009, the victim
identified defendants Nicholas Stanko and Steven Stanko as the two men
who had initially come to his house and were know to the victim as
Anthony John and Steve.
Prosecutor Forrest stresses the fact that Somerset County residents,
especially senior citizens, should be cautious of these types of
incidents occurring and that these types of crimes are commonly
referred to as Bunco Scams or Gypsy Scams. The word “Bunco” which
comes from the Spanish word "banco," meaning bank, is used to describe
several types of scams to defraud individuals out of money or
possessions. These types of crimes usually occur against senior
citizens who live alone and they are committed by well organized,
transient criminals who are able to evade identification and arrest by
operating in various cities and towns under many different aliases.
The Gypsy scam term derives from the criminal’s transient nature. They
often leave town before a crime has been discovered or reported and
the victims are often hesitant to report the crime to law enforcement
or do not know they have been a victim of a crime.
Prosecutor Forrest states that bunco schemes can be perpetrated in
various different ways such as the one committed by defendants
Nichols, Stanko and Stanko However, there have been other instances
when a group of individuals will come to a victim’s door requesting to
use the telephone because of some fictitious emergency or claiming to
be a salesmen or handymen. In this case one individual will distract
the victim by asking for a drink of water or giving some fabricated
sales pitch to perform maintenance on the house while the other
individuals look through the victim’s house for valuable possessions.
Often jewelry, money, credit cards and checkbooks are stolen from the
victim without the victim having any knowledge.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
“OPERATION DIRTY LAUNDRY” DEFENDANT PLEADS GUILTY
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that on April 2, 2009, defendant German Marquez (dob: 6/04/1983),
formerly of West Front Street, Plainfield, pleaded guilty to
Distribution of Cocaine, Conspiracy to Distribute Cocaine, and
Possession of Cocaine stemming from a four-month long investigation
into the distribution of cocaine in the Somerset County and Union
County area designated “Operation Dirty Laundry”. Defendant Marquez
pleaded guilty to second degree Distribution of Cocaine, two counts of
second degree Conspiracy to Distribute Cocaine, and third degree
Possession of Cocaine under Indictment No. 08-10-00811-I. “Operation
Dirty Laundry” resulted in charges against twenty-five (25)
individuals and the seizure of more than one kilogram (approximately
2¼ pounds) of cocaine, approximately $50,000.00 in U.S. Currency, a
1995 Toyota Avalon, a 2000 Nissan Maxima, and a 1998 Cadillac Catera.
The drug seizure was the largest single drug seizure in more than the
past fifteen years in Somerset County by the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force.
At the April 2, 2009 plea hearing before the Honorable Robert B. Reed,
J.S.C., defendant Marquez admitted that he, along with co-defendant
Jose Monrroy Galdamez (dob: 12/12/1958), formerly of Saint Mary’s
Avenue, Plainfield, ran a cocaine distribution operation throughout
the areas between Plainfield, Union County, and Somerville, Somerset
County. Defendant Marquez admitted that he was supplied with cocaine
by defendant Galdamez which he then re-sold to approximately fifteen
different individuals in Somerset and Union Counties. Defendant
Marquez admitted that between September 10, 2008 and October 3, 2008,
he sold over one-half ounce of cocaine to his customers. Defendant
Marquez also admitted to selling over two ounces of cocaine to an
undercover police detective in North Plainfield during the
investigation.
Following the plea, defendant Marquez was remanded to the Somerset
County Jail pending sentencing. When sentenced, defendant Marquez
faces up to seven (7) years in prison. Sentencing is scheduled for
June 19, 2009.
Defendant Marquez’s plea of guilty is the second noteworthy guilty
plea in “Operation Dirty Laundry” in the recent weeks. On March 17,
2009, defendant Jose Monrroy Galdamez pleaded guilty to similar
cocaine distribution charges. Assistant Prosecutor Robert Pollock
handled the matter for the State.
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APRIL 1, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
GRAND JURY INDICTS FIVE INDIVIDUALS IN CONNECTION WITH BRIDGEWATER
BURGLARY
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that on April 1, 2009, a Somerset County Grand Jury returned
indictments against Ronald Elizondo, age 20, of Raritan, Borough;
Tyshiune Haskins, age 18, of Franklin Township; Adrian McKoy, age 18,
of Franklin Township; William Joyce, age 19, of Somerville Borough;
and Stacey Wooden, age 20, of Raritan Borough. The Grand Jury indicted
defendants Elizondo, Haskins and McKoy for the following twenty-one
charges: one count of Conspiracy to Commit Burglary, second degree;
one count of Burglary, second degree; eight counts of Theft of a
Firearm, third degree; three counts of Unlawful Possession of a
Handgun, second degree; three counts of Underage Possession of a
handgun, fourth degree; three counts of Unlawful Possession of a
Shotgun, third degree; and two counts of Unlawful Possession of a
Rifle, third degree. The Grand Jury indicted defendants Joyce and
Wooden for the following five charges: two counts of Receiving Stolen
Property (firearms), third degree; one count of Unlawful Possession of
a Handgun, second degree; one count of Underage Possession of a
Handgun, fourth degree; and one count of Unlawful Possession of a
Shotgun, third degree.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on March 3rd, 2009, a Finderne resident
arrived home to discover their residence had been burglarized. The
resident discovered that three shotguns, two rifles, three handguns,
an undetermined amount of ammunition and other items of value were
taken from the residence. All of the firearms were legally owned by
the resident. The resident contacted the Bridgewater Township Police
Department who initiated the investigation. While Bridgewater patrol
officers and detectives were on scene, they observed raw hot dogs and
wrappers strewn within the residence. A Bridgewater patrol officer
realized that the hotdogs were utilized to distract the resident’s
dogs while the burglary occurred. Further investigation by the
Bridgewater Police Department uncovered that the hot dogs were
purchased at Twin City Supermarket in Finderne. After reviewing the
supermarket’s surveillance video, Bridgewater detectives were able to
develop defendant Elizondro as a burglary suspect.
During the initial investigation the Bridgewater detectives developed
information that firearms were specifically targeted for the burglary.
As a result of this development, the Somerset County Prosecutor’s
Office Gangs and Guns Task Force was contacted to assist the
Bridgewater Township Police Department with the investigation.
On March 5, 2009, after continuous investigation by the Bridgewater
Police and the Gangs and Guns Task Force, two additional suspects had
been identified. Those suspects, defendants McKoy and Haskins, were
found to be connected to defendant Ronald Elizondo through the
Somerset Academy, an alternative school located in Bridgewater, New
Jersey. Members of the Gangs and Guns Task Force, along with
Bridgewater detectives and members of the Franklin Township Crime
Suppression Unit then met in Franklin Township and established
surveillance on defendants McKoy and Haskins. Later that evening, at
approximately 10:00 p.m. detectives recovered two shotguns, two
rifles, two handguns and ammunition from a park in North Brunswick off
of Evelyn Avenue.
On Friday March 6, 2009, at approximately 11:00 a.m. members of Gangs
and Guns Task Force and the Bridgewater Township Police Department
responded to Somerset Academy and placed defendants Ronald Elizondo,
Adrian McKoy, and Tyshiune Haskins under arrest. All three individuals
were taken to Bridgewater Police Department for processing. Later that
day, at approximately 2:00 p.m. after receiving additional
information, detectives recovered the remaining shotgun in
Frelinghuysen Park in Raritan Borough and the remaining handgun in the
parking lot of the Super 8 Motel.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendants Joyce and Wooden were
arrested on March 9, 2009 after detectives from the Somerset County
Gangs and Guns Task Force and the Raritan Borough Police Department
developed information that the two knowingly received one shotgun and
one handgun from defendant Elizondo after the burglary on March 3,
2009. On March 6, 2009 when defendants Wooden and Joyce learned that
defendant Elizondo had been arrested, defendant Wooden placed the
shotgun with her baby in a baby stroller and walked it to
Frelinghuysen Park in Raritan where she dumped the shotgun and
ammunition next to a play set. Defendant Wooden called Raritan Police
and provided a false report that she found the shotgun and observed a
black vehicle with tinted windows speeding away from the area.
Approximately 30 minutes later Raritan Police received an anonymous
call advising them of the location of the handgun. Investigation
revealed that defendant Joyce had placed the handgun in a plastic bag
and threw it from Frelinghuysen Avenue over a fence and into the
parking lot of the Super 8 Motel located in Raritan at the Somerville
circle.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a
statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and
that the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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MARCH 27, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
GRANDFATHER PLEADS GUILTY IN DEATH OF BABY BOY
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that Patrick McCabe, Sr., age 58, of Hurley Avenue, North Plainfield,
pleaded guilty to manslaughter for recklessly causing the death of the
baby boy born to his then 16-year-old daughter at the family home in
North Plainfield on December 11, 2005.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Patrick McCabe, Sr. pleaded
guilty to manslaughter, admitting that it was his failure to take any
reasonable action or to call
9-1-1 that recklessly caused the death of his grandson, who was born
into the toilet bowl of the family bathroom where he remained for a
period of time which the State alleges exceeded one hour. The baby boy
was transported by Patrick McCabe, Jr., who was, at the time, a member
of the North Plainfield First Aid Squad, to Muhlenberg Hospital in
Plainfield, New Jersey where the baby was found to have a heartbeat.
Resuscitation efforts failed and the baby was soon pronounced dead.
Terms of the plea agreement call for a State Prison term of up to
seven (7) years, 85% of which will be required to be served without
parole eligibility. Sentencing has been set for June 5, 2009.
As part of the plea agreement, all charges against co-defendant,
Deborah McCabe, his wife, will be dismissed when her husband is
sentenced.
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MARCH 26, 2009
AMENDED - NEWS RELEASE
THREE JUVENILES WAIVED TO ADULT COURT
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that on Tuesday, March 24, 2009, the Honorable Thomas H. Dilts, J.S.C.,
after hearing testimony from detectives of the North Plainfield Police
Department and the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office, granted a
motion filed by the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office to transfer
Kwawee Taylor, age 17 (DOB – 8/4/91) of East Second Street,
Plainfield; Andrew Smith, age 17 (DOB-1/21/92) of East Seventh
Street, Plainfield; and Nicholas Alleyne, age 17 (DOB-3/28/91),
of Carlton Avenue, Plainfield to the adult court. All three defendants
have been charged with one count of Robbery, first degree; one count
of Robbery, second degree; and one count of Possession of a Firearm
for Unlawful Purposes, second degree. Defendant Alleyne was also
charged with one count of Resisting Arrest, fourth degree. Bail was
set for each defendant at $50,000.00 cash or bond with no 10%.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that during the evening hours on Wednesday
January 21, 2009, the North Plainfield Police Department was contacted
by a witness reporting observing a fight in progress. The North
Plainfield Police Department responded to the area of Lincoln Place
and determined that the incident was a robbery which involved several
black male suspects and a handgun. Police then observed five
individuals matching the description of the robbery suspects given to
police by the witness sitting in a nearby vehicle. Officers conducted
a motor vehicle stop on the vehicle occupied by the five individuals
and located a silver BB style handgun inside the car. Within minutes
of this robbery being reported, the North Plainfield Police were
summoned to Chatham Street where they discovered another robbery
victim. Police determined the same individuals responsible for the
other robbery were involved with the second attack.
Adult co-defendants Marquis Smith, 19, of Plainfield and Nathaniel
Johnson, 18, of Plainfield have been indicted and are awaiting court
appearances on April 3, 2009.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty or
adjudicated delinquent.
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MARCH 24, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
CONTRACTOR ARRESTED FOR THEFT BY DECEPTION
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J.
Forrest announces the arrest of Thomas Gangi (DOB: 02/07/1987) Rhoads
Drive in Montgomery Township, New Jersey for Theft By Deception, 3rd
Degree.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that an investigation conducted by the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigation Unit
revealed that on May 21, 2008, defendant Gangi, who is the owner of
TNN Construction, went to an individual’s residence to present him
with a proposal to build a new deck. The job involved demolition of
the existing deck, removal of the old deck, framing of the new deck
utilizing pressure treated lumber as well as composite lumber,
installation of white vinyl handrails and stairs. The total cost of
the project would have been $6,500.00 with 50% deposit and 25% due
upon decking and the remaining 25% upon completion. Defendant Gangi
informed the residence owner that construction of the project was to
begin three to four weeks after the receipt of the deposit.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on that same day, the residence owner
presented a Bank of America check in the amount of $3,250.00 to
defendant Gangi in order to perform the work. Approximately two months
after the check was cashed by defendant Gangi, the construction work
had still not been started. The residence owner contacted defendant
Gangi numerous times on the phone inquiring about the start date of
the construction. After each phone call defendant Gangi indicated that
construction would be starting in one week. The last phone call the
residence owner made to defendant Gangi was on August 14, 2008 at
which time he then reported the incident to police.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on September 10, 2008, detectives from
the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations Unit
contacted defendant Gangi. Defendant Gangi stated that work on the
residence would begin on Wednesday, September 17, 2008. However, work
at the residence never began on that date. Since that date, several
other attempts were made to contact defendant Gangi, with negative
results.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on December 8, 2008 detectives from the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations Unit
responded to defendant Gangi’s residence located at Rhoads Drive in
Montgomery Township. Defendant Gangi advised the detectives that as
soon as the holiday season was over, he would be returning the
$3,250.00 he owed to the residence owner.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on January 5, 2009 detectives spoke
with the residence owner in Branchburg and confirmed that neither the
work had begun nor the money had in fact been retuned.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that today, March 24, 2009, defendant Gangi
voluntarily turned himself in to detectives from the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations Unit at approximately 3:30
p.m.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
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MARCH 23, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
BRIDGEWATER MAN STRUCK AND KILLED BY TRAIN
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Bridgewater Township Chief of Police Richard J. Borden announced that
a forty seven (47) year old male was struck and killed by a NJ Transit
commuter train Sunday evening, March 22, 2009 just before 10:00 p.m.
on a rail line located near Central Avenue, west of Finderne Avenue,
in Bridgewater.
Prosecutor Forrest stated members of the Bridgewater Police; NJ
Transit Police, CSX Transportation Railroad Police and the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad were all involved in the
investigation.
Prosecutor Forrest said the NJ Transit commuter train, Engine # 4008,
was traveling westbound on rail line number one at the time the
incident occurred. A witness to the incident claimed he observed the
victim, who appeared to be deliberately on the rail line, just moments
before being struck. Prosecutor Forrest said the victim was suspected
of consuming alcohol prior to being hit by the fast moving train. The
victim was later identified by police as John F. Alexander, a
Bridgewater resident who lived within walking distance from the scene.
Prosecutor Forrest stated the Northern Regional Medical Examiner’s
Office was subsequently notified and responded accordingly. Autopsy
results are pending.
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MARCH 20, 2009
NEWS RELEASES
MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP MAN ARRESTED AND QUANTITY OF MARIJUANA SEIZED
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Montgomery Township Police Director, Captain Robert Palmer announce
the arrest of Kevin Wolcott (21 YOA) of Spring Hill Road in the
Skillman section of Montgomery. Defendant Wolcott has been charged
with Possession of Marijuana with the Intent to Distribute, 4th degree
and Possession of CDS Paraphernalia, a disorderly persons offense.
The arrest is the result of a one-month long narcotics investigation
conducted by the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime
and Narcotics Task Force along with the Montgomery Township Police
Department.
Prosecutor Forrest announced that as a result of the ongoing narcotics
investigation, a Somerset County Superior Court Search Warrant was
obtained for the defendant’s residence. On March 19, 2009 members of
the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics
Task Force and Montgomery Township Police Department executed the
search warrant on the residence. As a result of the search,
approximately 20 grams of marijuana, drug paraphernalia (i.e.,
numerous plastic baggies and a marijuana smoking pipe), and $190.00 in
U.S. currency were seized from defendant Wolcott’s residence. The
estimated street value of the marijuana seized from defendant
Wolcott’s residence is approximately $400.00.
Defendant Wolcott was arrested and later released ROR.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
PRINCETON MAN ARRESTED IN MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP - MARIJUANA SEIZED
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Montgomery Township Police Director, Captain Robert Palmer announce
the arrest of Jared M. Green (26 YOA) of Hollyhouse in the Township of
Princeton as a result of a month-long narcotics investigation.
Defendant Green was charged with Possession of Marijuana with the
Intent to Distribute, 3rd degree.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on March 19, 2009 at approximately 5:00
p.m., members of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized
Crime and Narcotics Task Force were conducting a narcotics
investigation in the area of Great Road (County Route 601) in the
Skillman section of Montgomery Township. Members of the Task Force
received information that defendant Green would be in possession of a
quantity of marijuana. As a result of this information, members of the
Task Force established surveillance in the area of Great Road (County
Route 601) and County Route 518, Montgomery Township. Task Force
members observed defendant Green park his vehicle, a red Subaru, in
the parking lot of the PNC Bank at the intersection of Great Road
(County Route 601 and County Route 518, Montgomery Township. Members
of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and
Narcotics Task Force along with the Montgomery Township Police
Department approached defendant Green for questioning. Subsequently a
search of defendant Green’s person and his vehicle resulted in the
seizure of approximately two (2) ounces of marijuana.
The estimated street value of the marijuana seized is approximately
$1,200.00 dollars.
Defendant Green was arrested and later released ROR.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a
statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and
that the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
MOTOR VEHICLE STOP IN BERNARDS TOWNSHIP
RESULTS IN SEIZURE OF COCAINE AND HEROIN
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Bernards
Township Police Chief Brian Bobowicz announce the arrest of defendant
Nicola Fuschetto (29 YOA) of Potomac Drive in the Basking Ridge
section of Bernards Township. The arrest was a result of a motor
vehicle stop conducted by Bernards Township Police Detective Michael
Sweeney on Thursday, March 19, 2009.
Prosecutor Forrest states that the defendant was stopped for a motor
vehicle violation on Potomac Drive in Bernards Township at
approximately 7:00 p.m. Upon approaching the motor vehicle, the
detective observed a quantity of heroin in plain view located inside
the defendant’s silver Toyota Tacoma. Defendant Fuschetto was removed
from the vehicle and placed under arrest. Subsequent to defendant
Fuschetto’s arrest, he was found to be in possession of a quantity of
heroin on his person. A New Jersey State Police K-9 unit was utilized
and subsequently found a quantity of cocaine inside the defendant’s
vehicle. At this time, defendant Fuschetto was transported to the
Bernards Township Police Headquarters. The Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force also
responded to Bernards Township Police Headquarters to assist in the
investigation.
Prosecutor Forrest states, the total amount of CDS and currency seized
was 26 plastic bags of cocaine, 31 wax folds of heroin, and $788.00 in
U.S. currency. The street value of the cocaine seized is approximately
$2,400.00 and the street value of the heroin seized is approximately
$620.00.
Defendant Fuschetto was arrested and charged with the following:
3rd degree Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (cocaine)
with the Intent
to Distribute
3rd degree Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (heroin)
Defendant Fuschetto was released on his own recognizance from Bernards
Township Police headquarters.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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MARCH 19, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
SUSPECTED DRUG DEALER INDICTED FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER OF TASK FORCE
OFFICER
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces the
indictment of defendant Jesse Paulino (24 years old) of Village
Commons, Flemington and defendant Donna L. Miller (44 years old) of
South Main Street, Manville, New Jersey, Somerset County. Assistant
Prosecutor Frank P. Kolodzieski, II presented this case to the grand
jury.
Prosecutor Forrest stated on February 25, 2009 members of the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Gangs and Guns Task Force received
information from a confidential informant that defendant Jesse Paulino
would be operating a motor vehicle and traveling to the area of 320
South Main Street, Manville, New Jersey to conduct a narcotics
transaction with Donna L. Miller. Detectives established a
surveillance and at approximately 7:00 p.m. observed defendant Paulino
arrive in a silver Honda Accord. Detectives then observed defendant
Miller exit 320 South Main Street and proceed into defendant Paulino’s
vehicle on the rear passenger side. Within seconds defendant Miller
exited the vehicle and proceeded back towards 320 South Main Street,
consistent with a narcotics transaction.
Prosecutor Forrest stated detectives then proceeded to approach
defendant Paulino’s vehicle, which was attempting a k-turn to exit the
parking lot. Detectives approached the vehicle and identified
themselves as police and ordered defendant Paulino to stop. Detectives
had displayed police raid badges and ballistic vests with the word
“Police” written on the front of the vest. Defendant Paulino initially
came to a complete stop, but, in spite of the obvious approach of a
Task Force detective, deliberately accelerated forward into that
detective, striking him, knocking him over, and pinning him beneath
his vehicle, which came to a stop only after striking a concrete
parking lot pole. Additional Task Force officers removed defendant
Paulino from the vehicle following a struggle. Defendant Paulino did
not comply with officers’ commands to exit the vehicle and continued
to resist arrest by fighting with a Task Force detective by attempting
to take the detective to the ground, kicking, punching and elbowing
him. After defendant Paulino was placed under arrest, a front seat
passenger identified as defendant Frances Pagan was also removed from
the vehicle and detained. Task Force officers and additional
responding officers, lifted the vehicle off the Task Force officer.
The officer was airlifted to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
with serious injuries to his head, neck, back and lower extremities.
Defendant Miller was subsequently located and arrested by officers. A
Superior Court Ordered Search warrant was executed on defendant
Paulino’s vehicle and seized as a result of the search warrant was a
quantity of cocaine (under ½ ounce) with an estimated street value of
$500.00, two (2) cellular telephones, and $1,911.00 was seized as
suspected drug proceeds.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Jesse Paulino was indicted
for 1st degree Attempted Murder, 3rd degree Possession of Cocaine with
the Intent to Distribute, 3rd degree Conspiracy to Distribute Cocaine,
3rd degree Resisting Arrest, 2nd degree Possession of a Weapon for an
Unlawful Purpose While Committing Certain C.D.S. Crimes, (two counts).
Defendant Frances Pagan had been charged by complaint with 3rd degree
Possession of Cocaine with the Intent to Distribute, however the Grand
Jury no billed Frances Pagan’s charges. Defendant Donna L. Miller was
charged with 3rd degree Conspiracy to Possess Cocaine. Defendants
Paulino, Pagan and Miller were lodged in the Somerset County Jail
after their arrest. Judge Robert B. Reed set bail in the amount of
$500,000.00 cash against defendant Paulino. Defendant Miller’s and
defendant Pagano’s bail was set each in the amount of $25,000.00 / 10%
by Judge Reed. Defendant Miller and defendant Pagan had posted bail
since the date of the incident. Defendant Paulino is currently being
held in the Somerset County Jail.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the investigation is continuing.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that members from the Somerset County
Collision Analysis Reconstruction Team (C.A.R.T.), along with
detectives from the Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force, Crime
Scene Investigation (C.S.I.) Unit, and Major Crimes Squad responded to
assist in the investigation. The following agencies responded to
render assistance: Manville Police Department, Somerset County
Sheriff’s Office, Hillsborough Police Department, Franklin Township
Police Department, Bridgewater Police Department, Somerville Police
Department, New Jersey State Police Regional Operations Intelligence
Center (R.O.I.C.), Atlantic Air One, and the Somerset Medical Center
Mobile Intensive Care Unit. Somerset County Communications 911 Center
coordinated appropriate police response to the incident.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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March 18, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
“Operation Dirty Laundry”
Defendant Pleads Guilty
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that on March 17, 2009, defendant Jose Monrroy Galdamez (dob:
12/12/1958), formerly of Saint Mary’s Avenue, Plainfield, pleaded
guilty to Distribution of Cocaine, Conspiracy, and related drug
distribution crimes stemming from a four-month long investigation into
the distribution of cocaine in the Somerset County and Union County
area designated “Operation Dirty Laundry”. Galdamez pleaded guilty to
second degree Distribution of Cocaine, second degree Possession of
Cocaine with the Intent to Distribute, second degree Conspiracy to
Distribute Cocaine, and third degree Possession of Cocaine under
Indictment No. 08-10-00812-I. “Operation Dirty Laundry” resulted in
charges against twenty-five (25) individuals and the seizure of more
than one kilogram (approximately 2¼ pounds) of cocaine, approximately
$50,000.00 in U.S. currency, a 1995 Toyota Avalon, a 2000 Nissan
Maxima, and a 1998 Cadillac Catera. The drug seizure was the largest
single drug seizure in more than the past fifteen years in Somerset
County by the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and
Narcotics Task Force.
At the March 17, 2009 plea hearing before the Honorable Robert B.
Reed, J.S.C., defendant Galdamez admitted that he, along with
co-defendants German Marquez (dob: 6/04/1983), formerly of West Front
Street, Plainfield, and Maximino Bueno (dob: 2/13/1976), formerly of
Park Avenue, Plainfield, ran a cocaine distribution operation
throughout the areas between Plainfield, Union County, and Somerville,
Somerset County. Defendant Galdamez admitted that he was supplied with
cocaine by defendant Bueno which he then re-sold to defendant Marquez,
as well as to multiple other individuals in Somerset and Union
Counties. Defendant Galdamez named the individuals to whom he sold
cocaine during his plea. Defendant Galdamez admitted that he used a
residence located on North Avenue, Plainfield, as a “stash house” to
store the cocaine he used to sell to his customers. Defendant Galdamez
admitted the ownership of approximately two ounces of cocaine found in
the basement of that residence at the time of his arrest. Defendant
Galdamez also admitted to arranging to purchase over five ounces of
cocaine from defendant Bueno on the date he was arrested. Detectives
from the Narcotics Task Force subsequently apprehended defendant Bueno
with approximately two pounds (more than 800 grams) of high-grade
cocaine and approximately 500 grams of a cutting agent, hidden among
piles of dirty laundry within a laundry bag. The street value of that
cocaine was estimated to be approximately $75,000.00.
Following the plea, defendant Galdamez was remanded to the Somerset
County Jail pending sentencing. When sentenced, defendant Galdamez
faces up to seven (7) years in prison. Sentencing is scheduled for
June.
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MARCH 17, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
BOUND BROOK NARCOTICS INVESTIGATION YIELDS LARGE HEROIN SEIZURE AND
TWO ARRESTS
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Bound
Brook Police Department Acting Chief Michael Jannone announce the
arrests of Corey L. Troutman (22 YOA) of Talmage Avenue, Bound Brook,
and Tammy Izzo (37 YOA) of North 13th Avenue, Manville. Defendant
Troutman has been charged with Possession of CDS (Heroin) with the
Intent to Distribute, 2nd Degree; Possession of a Controlled Dangerous
Substance (heroin) with the Intent to Distribute Within 1000 Feet of a
School Zone, 3rd Degree; Distribution of a Controlled Dangerous
Substance (Heroin), 3rd Degree; Distribution of a Controlled Dangerous
Substance (heroin) Within a 1000 Feet of a School Zone, 3rd Degree;
and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, a disorderly persons offense .
Defendant Izzo has been charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia,
a disorderly person’s offense. The arrests are the result of a
one-month long narcotics investigation conducted by the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force
along with the Bound Brook Police Department.
Prosecutor Forrest states that as a result of the ongoing narcotics
investigation, a Somerset County Superior Court Search Warrant was
obtained for the residence of defendant Corey Troutman. On March 17,
2009 at approximately 9:00 a.m., prior to executing the Superior Court
Search Warrant, Task Force members along with Bound Brook Police
established surveillance in the area of Talmage Avenue. While
conducting surveillance, a white Pontiac Grand Am was observed parking
in the area of defendant Troutman’s residence. The operator of the
vehicle, who was later identified as defendant Tammy Izzo, was
observed exiting the vehicle and entering defendant Troutman’s
residence for a short period of time and then returning to her
vehicle. A moving surveillance was conducted on the Pontiac Grand Am.
The Pontiac Grand Am was stopped on Vosseller Avenue in Bound Brook
with the assistance of the Bound Brook Police Department Patrol
Division. Task Force members approached the vehicle and removed
defendant Izzo from the vehicle in reference to this investigation.
Defendant Izzo was found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia.
Defendant Izzo was placed under arrest at this time and detained at
the Bound Brook Department pending the execution of the search
warrant.
Task Force members, Bound Brook Police Department, and the Manville
Police Department K-9 Unit then executed the search warrant on
defendant Troutman’s residence. Task Force members searched the
residence and seized 279 wax folds of heroin (over ½ ounce), drug
paraphernalia, and $105.00 in U.S. currency.
The heroin seized from the residence has an estimated street value of
approximately $5,580.00. The residence of defendant Troutman is
located within 1000 feet of Green Brook Academy located on Talmage
Avenue.
Defendant Corey Troutman was lodged in the Somerset County Jail with
bail set at $50,000.00 cash or bond. Defendant Izzo was released on
her own recognizance.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a
statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and
that the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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MARCH 16, 2009
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NEW BRUNSWICK MAN FOUND GUILTY OF DRUG CHARGES
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that on March 13, 2009, defendant Freddie Williams, age 32, of May
Street in New Brunswick, was found guilty by a Somerset County jury of
possession of more than one ounce of marijuana with intent to
distribute, third degree; possession of more than one ounce of
marijuana with intent to distribute within 500 feet of public
property, second degree; and possession of more than 50 grams of
marijuana, fourth degree. The jury deliberated about ten hours before
returning the guilty verdicts. The four-day trial was held before the
Honorable Robert B. Reed, J.S.C.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on January 29, 2008, at approximately
10:17 p.m., police officers of the Franklin Township Police Department
were patrolling the area of the Parkside Public Housing Facility and
Naaman Williams Park. The officers noticed a pickup truck in the
parking lot of the park, which is closed at night. As the officers
drove their car into the park to investigate, they also noticed that
the rear license plate light was out, and they learned that the
registered owner’s license was suspended; the owner and the driver
were one and the same, defendant Freddie Williams.
When the officers pulled into the lot, defendant drove the pickup out
the other entrance. He drove the pickup truck up Matilda Avenue. While
on Matilda Avenue, the police signaled defendant to stop. Defendant
made a right turn onto Mark Street, where he finally stopped the truck
on the wrong side of the road.
When one of the officers approached the truck, he noticed an extremely
pungent odor of raw marijuana emanating from the vehicle. Defendant
Williams was asked to step out of the truck. A search of his person
revealed a plastic Ziploc bag containing numerous Ziploc (dime) bags
for the packaging of individual amounts of marijuana, and over
$2,400.00 in cash. A search of the vehicle revealed a black plastic
shopping bag on the passenger side floor. Inside that bag was a
plastic bag with a half pound of marijuana.
The case was investigated by the Franklin Township Police Department
with assistance from the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office Organized
Crime and Narcotics Task Force.
Following the defendant’s conviction the State requested that
defendant’s bail be revoked. The court declined the State’s request
and permitted defendant Williams to remain at liberty on bail pending
sentence which is scheduled for May 15, 2009. Defendant Williams has
four previous convictions for crimes, three of which are for
possession of controlled dangerous substances with intent to
distribute. He is also pending sentence in Middlesex County for
another conviction, which was by plea, for possession of a controlled
dangerous substance with intent to distribute in a school zone. The
Middlesex case occurred on August 7, 2008, while defendant was free on
bail in this case. Due to defendant’s prior criminal history, he faces
an extended term of imprisonment, with a maximum term of 20 years in
jail, ten years before becoming eligible for parole.
Assistant Prosecutor Robert J. Hawkes represented the State. Roy A.
Stevens, Esq. represented the defendant.
NARCOTICS
SURVEILLANCE LEADS TO ONE ARREST
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Somerville Police Chief Dennis Manning announce the arrest of
defendant John Harris, Jr., a/k/a “Bright Eyes,” as a result of a
narcotics investigation in the area of the Southside section of
Somerville, New Jersey. The investigation was conducted by the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task
Force, and resulted in defendant John Harris, Jr. (45 YOA) of Fairview
Avenue in Somerville being arrested and charged with Possession of a
Controlled Dangerous Substance (cocaine), 3rd degree; Obstruction, 4th
degree; Resisting Arrest, 4th degree and Resisting Arrest, a
disorderly persons offense.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that at approximately 3:10 p.m. on March 13,
2009, members of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized
Crime and Narcotics Task Force were conducting a narcotics
investigation in the Southside section of Somerville. Members of the
Task Force observed defendant Harris enter and exit a residence known
for narcotics activity. Defendant Harris was then observed leaving the
area riding a bicycle on Southside Avenue. Task Force members
attempted to approach defendant Harris for questioning, but defendant
Harris stated that he was not going to stop and began to flee on the
bicycle. Defendant Harris then turned down a dirt road and increased
his speed in an attempt to flee from police. Defendant Harris then
dismounted from his bicycle and attempted to flee on foot. Task Force
members were able to apprehend defendant, who threw one clear bag
containing cocaine from his person. Defendant Harris resisted arrest
by not placing his hands behind his back and ignored verbal commands
to stop resisting given by Task Force members. Defendant Harris was
then placed under arrest and the bag of cocaine that he threw to the
ground was retrieved. The estimated street value of the cocaine seized
is approximately $200.00.
Defendant Harris was lodged in the Somerset County Jail with bail set
at $20,000.00 with 10% to apply by Superior Court Judge Edward M.
Coleman, P.J.Cr.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a
statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and
that the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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March 15, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
Montgomery Fire Investigation
Somerville - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Montgomery Police Director, Captain Robert Palmer report that the
Somerset County Prosecutor's Office Arson Task Force, the Montgomery
Police Department and the Montgomery Township Fire Companies are
investigating a fire that occurred today, Sunday, March 15, 2009.
Prosecutor Forrest states that at approximately 2:50 a.m. this morning
the Montgomery Township Police and Fire Companies were dispatched,
after receiving a 9-1-1 call reporting a fire, to the area of 1736
Route 206. Upon arrival of the initial responding Montgomery Police
and Fire units they found large amounts of heavy smoke coming from a
former restaurant undergoing major renovation at that location. (The
structure used to be the former County Line Inn, as well as other
subsequent named restaurants, and is now owned by and being renovated
by Tusk, LLC, owned by Christopher Chang). The initial responding
units observed flames coming from the lower level of the structure. As
the fire fighters began to fight the fire, the flames began extending
up to the first floor area, spreading up through a stairwell and an
elevator shaft. The first floor then became completely engulfed in
flames as well. The intensity of the fire led to an eventual roof and
floor collapse requiring firefighters to bring in an excavator to
remove the remaining walls to allow them to ultimately extinguish the
fire. The responding Fire Companies included units from Montgomery,
Hillsborough and Hopewell townships, and Rocky Hill.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that due to the extensive damage to the
structure and the large amount of water that accumulated in the first
floor area, an origin and cause examination could not be conducted by
the Arson Task Force at this time. However, the investigation will
continue.
Prosecutor Forrest and Police Director Palmer ask if anyone has any
information concerning the fire to please contact either the
Montgomery Township Police Department at 908-359 -3222, the Somerset
County Prosecutor's Office Arson Task Force at 908-231-7100, or the
Somerset County Crime Stoppers TIPS Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or
online at www. 888577tips.org. All calls are confidential.
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MARCH 13, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP BANK ROBBERS ARRESTED - AMENDED
James Phillips, Jr.
James Holmes
Anthony Peterson
Abdullah A.
Muhammad
aka Sammie Dobson; James King
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Franklin
Township Police Chief Craig Novick announced that on March 12, 2009
the Bank of America located at 1229 Route 27, Franklin Township, New
Jersey was robbed of an undisclosed amount of money at approximately
5:55 p.m. At approximately 5:54 p.m. Franklin Township Police received
a call from a bank customer about the robbery and immediately
responded to the Bank of America.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that three heavily armed masked robbers
entered the bank overtaking an armed security guard. An additional
robber remained outside the bank in a green Jeep Cherokee. The armed
robbers were able to steal an undisclosed amount of money from the
bank and fled in the Jeep Cherokee to the area of the Oak Leaf Village
Apartment Complex, Oaktree Drive, Route 27, North Brunswick, Middlesex
County, where they switched vehicles and entered a green Ford Windstar
minivan. North Brunswick Police responding to the area of the robbery
observed the vehicle and began to pursue the vehicle into New
Brunswick along with Franklin Township Police and New Brunswick
Police. The four robbery suspects were apprehended following an
exchange of gunfire with New Brunswick police officers. Three of the
suspects that were injured with gun shot wounds were transported to
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital with non-life threatening
injuries. The fourth robbery suspect was treated for an asthma attack
at St. Peters Hospital and released back into police custody.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the four suspects were identified as
defendant James Philips Jr., 58, South 18th Street, Newark; defendant
James Holmes, 54, last known address Sandford Avenue, East Orange;
defendant Anthony Peterson, 43, Prince Street, Newark and defendant
Abdullah A. Muhammad, age 55, a.k.a. Sammie Dobson and James King Grant
Avenue, Jersey City. All four
defendants were charged in Somerset County with the Armed Robbery, 1st
Degree, Possession of a Weapon for Unlawful Purpose, 2nd degree, and
Conspiracy to Commit Robbery, 2nd degree. Bail is pending to be set
and additional charges are pending. All four defendants are on federal
parole for prior bank robbery convictions.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that authorities from Somerset County,
Middlesex County and the F.B.I. are continuing to investigate the
defendants’ involvement into the Bank of America robbery on December
6, 2008 in Franklin Township, Somerset County and the Affinity Credit
Union robbery on February 11, 2009 in Piscataway Township, Middlesex
County.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that two Franklin Township police officers
responding to the bank robbery were involved in a motor vehicle
accident. Both officers sustained injuries and were treated at a local
area hospital. One officer was treated and released with bruises and
abrasions, and the other officer sustained a laceration to his arm
requiring stitches and a broken foot and remains hospitalized in
stable condition.
Prosecutor Forrest, Chief Novick and the F.B.I. request that anyone
with information pertaining to the bank robbery is asked to contact
the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad at (908)
231-7100, the Franklin Township Police Department at (732) 873-5533,
the F.B.I.’s Somerset Office at (732) 469-7986 or the Somerset County
Crime Stoppers Tip Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at
www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net and click on either “Crime
Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”. All calls are confidential.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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MARCH 10, 2009
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ROBBERY SUSPECT ARRESTED
Rolando Zuniga Mora
Somerville - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Acting
Bound Brook Police Chief Michael Jannone announced that detectives
from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad, in
conjunction with detectives from the Bound Brook Police Department,
arrested and charged the suspect responsible for the strong armed
robbery and assault of a Bridgewater female which occurred on
Wednesday January 14, 2009 at approximately 1:33 a.m. on W. Main
Street, Bound Brook, New Jersey.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that detectives had previously obtained a
photograph of the suspect but did not know his identity or
whereabouts. Somerset County Crime Stoppers offered a $500.00 reward
for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the suspect
and Wanted Posters were circulated. On March 9, 2009 at approximately
2:00 p.m. Rolando Zuniga Mora, 23 years old, of East Main Street,
Bound Brook, New Jersey contacted detectives after being informed by a
friend that he was wanted for robbery. Defendant Mora agreed to meet
detectives at the Bound Brook Police Department. Detective Sergeant
John Mazuera of the Bound Brook Police Department and Detective Justin
Berger of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office met with defendant
Mora at the police department and arrested him.
Defendant Mora was charged with 2nd degree Robbery. Detectives
contacted the U.S. Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.)
to obtain defendant Mora’s immigration status. A check revealed that
defendant Mora is in the United States illegally. Defendant Mora was
lodged at the Somerset County Jail with bail set at $50,000.00 cash
only.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
TWO MORE ARRESTS IN
GUN BURGLARY CASE
Stacey Wooden
William Joyce
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Raritan
Borough Police Chief Laurence Hess announce the arrest of two
additional people identified in the gun burglary that occurred in
Bridgewater on March 3, 2009.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant William Samuel Joyce (age 19)
of W. Cliff Street, Somerville and defendant Stacey Wooden (age 20) of
Bell Avenue, Raritan Borough were arrested on March 9, 2009 after
detectives from the Somerset County Gangs and Guns Task Force and the
Raritan Borough Police Department developed information that the two
knowingly received one shotgun, one handgun and ammunition from
defendant Ronald Elizondo. The weapons were taken during a burglary
in the Finderne section of Bridgewater Township on March 3, 2009. On
March 6, 2009 when defendants Wooden and Joyce learned that defendant
Ronald Elizondo and his co-defendants were arrested, defendant Stacey
Wooden placed the shotgun in a baby stroller and walked it to
Frelinghuysen Park in Raritan where she dumped the shotgun and
ammunition next to a play set. Defendant Wooden called Raritan Police
and provided a false report that she found the shotgun and observed a
black vehicle with tinted windows speeding away from the area.
Approximately 30 minutes later Raritan Police received an anonymous
call advising them of the location of the handgun. After interviewing
both defendants, both parties admitted to receiving the stolen weapons
and later attempting to discard them. Both defendant Wooden and
defendant Joyce were charged with the following crimes:
Unlawful Possession of a Handgun, 2nd Degree
Unlawful Possession of a Rifle/Shotgun, 3rd Degree
Possession of a Handgun by Persons Under 21, 4th Degree
Receiving Stolen Property, 3rd Degree
Defendant Stacey Wooden was also charged with a disorderly persons
offense for Filing a False Police Report. The Honorable Julie M.
Marino J.S.C. was contacted and set bail for defendant William Joyce
at $30,000.00 with 10% option, and bail for defendant Stacey Wooden
was set at $15,000.00 with 10% option.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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MARCH 9, 2009
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BRANCHBURG NARCOTICS INVESTIGATION YIELDS INDOOR MARIJUANA GROW
FACILITY AND THREE ARRESTS
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Branchburg Township Police Chief Brian Fitzgerald announce the arrests
of Joseph Mino (19 YOA) of Breckenridge Drive in Branchburg, Jordan
Weber (18 YOA) of West Camplain Road in Manville, and Caitlin Neesen
(21 YOA) of Bank Street in Whitehouse Station.
Defendant Mino has been charged with 3rd degree Distribution of a
Controlled Dangerous Substance (heroin), 4th degree Distribution of a
Controlled Dangerous Substance (marijuana), 3rd degree Possession of a
Controlled Dangerous Substance (heroin), 3rd degree Possession of a
Controlled Dangerous Substance (marijuana) with the Intent to
Distribute, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, a disorderly persons
offense.
Defendant Weber has been charged with 3rd degree Possession of a
Controlled Dangerous Substance (heroin) and 3rd degree Possession of a
Controlled Dangerous Substance (oxycodone).
Defendant Neesen has been charged with Possession of a Controlled
Dangerous Substance (marijuana), a disorderly persons offense.
Prosecutor Forrest states that the arrests are the result of a
one-month long narcotics investigation conducted by the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force
along with the Branchburg Township Police Department.
As a result of the ongoing narcotics investigation, a Somerset County
Superior Court Search Warrant was obtained for the residence of
defendant Joseph Mino. On March 6, 2009 at approximately 7:00 p.m.,
prior to executing the Superior Court Search Warrant, Task Force
members along with Branchburg Police established surveillance in the
area of Breckenridge Drive. While conducting surveillance, a green
Ford Taurus was observed parking in the area of defendant Mino’s
residence. A passenger of the vehicle, who was later identified as
defendant Jordan Weber, was observed exiting the vehicle and entering
defendant Mino’s residence for a short period of time and than
returning to his vehicle. A moving surveillance was conducted on the
Ford Taurus, which was occupied by three other people along with
defendant Weber. The Ford Taurus was stopped on Route 206 in
Hillsborough Township with the assistance of the Hillsborough Township
Police Department Patrol Division. Task Force members approached the
vehicle and removed defendant Weber from the vehicle for questioning
in reference to this investigation. Defendant Weber turned over ten
(10) wax folds containing heroin and two (2) oxycodone pills to Task
Force members. Defendant Weber was placed under arrest at this time
and detained at the Somerville Police Department pending the execution
of the search warrant.
Additional Task Force members along with the Branchburg Police
Department maintained surveillance on defendant Mino’s residence
during defendant Weber’s arrest. While conducting the surveillance,
Task Force members observed a silver Chrysler 300 park in the area of
defendant Mino’s residence. The front seat passenger, later identified
as defendant Caitlin Neesen, was observed entering defendant Mino’s
residence and then exiting after a short period of time and
re-entering the silver Chrysler 300. A moving surveillance was again
conducted on the Chrysler 300, where the vehicle was stopped on Baird
Road in Branchburg Township by Task Force members and the Branchburg
Police Department. Defendant Neesen was removed from the vehicle for
questioning in reference to this investigation, at which time she
turned over three (3) small bags of marijuana to Task Force members.
Defendant Neesen was placed under arrest and transported to the
Branchburg Police Department for processing.
Task Force members, Branchburg Police officers, and the Hillsborough
Township Police Department K-9 Unit then executed the search warrant
on defendant Mino’s residence. Task Force members secured the
residence and discovered an indoor marijuana growing facility located
in defendant Mino’s bedroom. The marijuana growing facility consisted
of six (6) marijuana plants (4 plants measuring over 5 feet), halogen
lights, several bottles of fertilizer, and several plastic Tote
containers utilized to suspend the plants. Also seized from the
residence were three (3) wax folds of heroin, five (5) bags of
marijuana, drug paraphernalia (i.e. digital scales and numerous
smoking pipes), and $300.00 in U.S. currency.
The marijuana seized from the residence has an estimated street value
of $30,000.00; the heroin seized during the investigation has an
estimated street value of $260.00; and the oxycodone seized from
defendant Weber has an estimated street value of $40.00.
Defendant Joseph Mino was lodged in the Somerset County Jail with a
$5,000.00 bail with 10% to apply set by the Honorable Judge Armstrong.
Defendants Weber and Neesen were both released on their own
recognizance.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
BRIDGEWATER BURGLARY INVESTIGATION LEADS TO WEAPONS ARRESTS
Ronald Elizondo
Adrian McKoy
Tyshiune Haskins
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest, Bridgewater
Township Police Chief Richard J. Borden, and Franklin Township Police
Chief Craig Novick announce the arrest of three individuals
responsible for committing a residential burglary and removing eight
firearms from a Bridgewater residence.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on March 3rd, 2009, a Finderne resident
arrived home to discover their residence had been burglarized. The
resident discovered that three shotguns, two rifles, three handguns,
an undetermined amount of ammunition and other items of value were
taken from the residence. All of the firearms were legally owned by
the resident. The resident contacted the Bridgewater Township Police
Department who initiated the investigation. While Bridgewater patrol
officers and detectives were on scene, they observed raw hot dogs
strewn about the residence. A Bridgewater patrol officer realized that
the hotdogs were utilized to distract the resident’s dog while the
burglary occurred. Further investigation by the Bridgewater Police
Department uncovered that the hot dogs were purchased at Twin City
Supermarket in Finderne. After reviewing the supermarket’s
surveillance video, Bridgewater detectives were able to develop
defendant Ronald Elizondo (20 years old) of Raritan Borough as a
burglary suspect.
During the initial investigation the Bridgewater detectives developed
information that firearms were specifically targeted for the burglary.
As a result of this development, the Somerset County Prosecutor’s
Office Gangs and Guns Task Force was contacted to assist the
Bridgewater Township Police Department with the investigation.
On March 5, 2009, after continuous investigation by the Bridgewater
Police and the Gangs and Guns Task Force, two additional suspects had
been identified. Those suspects, defendant Adrian McKoy (18 years old)
and defendant Tyshiune Haskins (18 years old), both from Franklin
Township, were found to be connected to defendant Ronald Elizondo
through the Somerset Academy, an alternative school located in
Bridgewater, New Jersey. Members of the Gangs and Guns Task Force,
along with Bridgewater detectives and members of the Franklin Township
Crime Suppression Unit then met in Franklin Township and established
surveillance on the three burglary suspects. Later that evening, at
approximately 10:00 p.m. detectives recovered two shotguns, two
rifles, two handguns and ammunition.
On Friday March 6, 2009, at approximately 11:00 a.m. members of Gangs
and Guns Task Force and the Bridgewater Township Police Department
responded to Somerset Academy and placed defendants Ronald Elizondo,
Adrian McKoy, and Tyshiune Haskins under arrest for burglary and
weapons offenses. All three individuals were taken to Bridgewater
Police Department for processing. Later that day, at approximately
2:00 p.m. after receiving additional information, detectives recovered
the remaining handgun, shotgun, and ammunition in Frelinghuysen Park
in Raritan Borough. The investigation came to a successful conclusion
when detectives obtained Superior Court Search Warrants for the
residences of defendants McKoy and Haskins to retrieve additional
evidence, such as bed sheets and coats, which were utilized to commit
the crime. All three individuals were subsequently charged with the
following crimes:
Burglary, 2nd Degree
Conspiracy to Commit Burglary, 2nd Degree
Unlawful possession of a Handgun, 2nd Degree
Unlawful Possession of a Rifle/Shotgun, 3rd Degree
Theft of a firearm, 3rd Degree
Possession of a Handgun by Person under 21 years of age, 4th Degree
Bail was set on each defendant by the Honorable Paul W. Armstrong
J.S.C. at $50,000.00 cash or bond. All three defendants were lodged in
the Somerset County Jail pending the posting of bail.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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SEIZURE OF COCAINE YIELDS ARREST IN HILLSBOROUGH
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Hillsborough Township Police Chief Paul Kaminsky announce the arrest
of a Bridgewater Township resident at the conclusion of a month long
narcotics investigation. Defendant Anthony Rodriguez (28 YOA) of
Woodlawn Avenue in Bridgewater was arrested and charged with 3rd
degree Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (cocaine) and
4th degree Child Abuse.
Prosecutor Forrest states that on March 5, 2009 information was
received that defendant Rodriguez would be in the area of 6th Street
in the Flagtown section of Hillsborough Township in possession of a
quantity of cocaine and would be operating a small black colored
sports car.
Prosecutor Forrest states that the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office
Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force along with members of the
Hillsborough Township Police Department and the Hillsborough Township
Police Department K-9 Unit set up surveillance in the area of 6th
Street at approximately 4:00 p.m., Thursday, March 5, 2009. Members of
the surveillance unit observed defendant Rodriguez arrive in a black
Mitsubishi in the area of 6th Street along with his two year old
child. Detectives subsequently approached defendant Rodriguez at his
vehicle.
Prosecutor Forrest states that the Hillsborough Township Police K-9
Unit conducted an interior sniff of the defendant’s vehicle and a
quantity of cocaine (seven (7) individually packaged baggies of
cocaine) was located inside the vehicle.
Defendant Rodriguez was placed under arrest and processed at the
Hillsborough Township Police Department. Defendant Rodriguez was
lodged in the Somerset County Jail with a $20,000.00 bail set by the
Honorable Judge Armstrong.
The cocaine seized from this investigation has a street value at
approximately $1,500.00.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a
statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and
that the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
NORTH PLAINFIELD NARCOTICS INVESTIGATION YIELDS TWO ARRESTS
Diego Garces
Ashan Malik
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and the North
Plainfield Police Chief William Parenti announce the arrests of Diego
Garces (19 YOA) of Fairview Avenue in North Plainfield and Ahsan Malik
(23 YOA) of Winans Lane in Watchung. Defendant Garces has been charged
with 4th degree Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance
(marijuana) with Intent to Distribute; 4th degree Distribution of a
Controlled Dangerous Substance (marijuana); and Possession of Drug
Paraphernalia, a disorderly persons offense. Defendant Malik has been
charged with Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance
(marijuana) under 50 grams, a disorderly persons offense.
Prosecutor Forrest states that the arrests are the result of an
approximately two-month long narcotics investigation into the
narcotics activity of defendant Garces conducted by the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force
along with the North Plainfield Police Department and the North
Plainfield Police Department Crime Suppression Unit. During the course
of this investigation, a Somerset County Superior Court Search Warrant
was obtained for defendant Garces’ residence, located on Fairview
Avenue, North Plainfield. At approximately 8:45 p.m., Thursday, March
5, 2009, Task Force members along with North Plainfield Police
Department Patrol Division and Crime Suppression Unit established
surveillance in the area of Fairview Avenue. Defendant Garces was
observed exiting his residence and entering a silver vehicle, which
was being driven by defendant Malik. Defendant Malik then drove the
vehicle around the block and dropped defendant Garces back off at his
residence. A moving surveillance was conducted of defendant Malik and
he was later stopped and found to be in possession of one (1) small
bag of marijuana.
Task Force members and North Plainfield Police Department Patrol
Division and Crime Suppression Unit members then executed the search
warrant on defendant Garces’ residence. As a result, twenty eight (28)
bags of marijuana, drug paraphernalia (i.e., a digital scale and
plastic baggies), and $2,658.00 in U.S. currency were seized from
defendant Garces’ residence. The marijuana seized has an estimated
street value of $560.00.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
HILLSBOROUGH MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO CHARGES OF FIRST DEGREE MARIJUANA
GROW
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that on March 6, 2009, defendant Nicholas Tafaro, age 30, formerly of
Millstone River Road, Hillsborough Township, New Jersey pleaded guilty
to First Degree Maintaining a Marijuana Production Facility; First
Degree Possessing Over 50 Marijuana Plants with the Intent to
Manufacture and Distribute; and Third Degree Possession of Marijuana
with the Intent to Distribute.
Prosecutor Forrest states that the charges against defendant Nicholas
Tafaro are a result of an August 28, 2008 aerial surveillance
conducted by the New Jersey National Guard with assistance from
members of the Hillsborough Police Department. As a result of this
surveillance, numerous marijuana plants were observed growing in the
backyard of defendant Tafaro’s rented Millstone River Road residence
in Hillsborough.
Shortly after discovering the marijuana plants, members of the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task
Force and the Hillsborough Township Police Department obtained consent
to search from the owner of the property. As a result of the consent
search, fifty-one marijuana plants ranging from two feet to five feet
tall were seized in the wooded area behind the residence.
On August 29, 2008, a search warrant was obtained for defendant
Tafaro’s residence. Members of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office
Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force and Hillsborough Police
Department executed the search warrant and seized a large quantity of
items utilized for the production of a marijuana indoor production
facility along with approximately two pounds of harvested marijuana.
Indoor grow items seized from the residence consisted of high-powered
lighting systems, cooling and ventilation systems, and chemical
fertilizers. These items were located and seized in the attic of the
residence. The detectives also discovered and seized over three ounces
of packaged marijuana in the residence.
On March 6, 2009 defendant Tafaro pled guilty to the charges and
admitted that he had 51 marijuana plants in the yard of his residence
which he grew and harvested with the intent to distribute. Defendant
Tafaro also admitted that he utilized a marijuana “grow room” in the
attic of his residence to grow marijuana plants until they were mature
enough to be planted in his yard. Defendant Tafaro stated that he also
used the “grow room” to harvest the mature marijuana plants and
package the product for distribution.
Defendant Tafaro is scheduled to be sentenced on May 15, 2009. When
sentenced, Tafaro faces up to twenty (20) years in prison, with at
least five and one-half (5 ½) years to be served before being eligible
for parole.
PROSTITUTION
ARREST IN HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Hillsborough Township Police Chief Paul Kaminsky announce the arrest
of Mingyu Xu (43 YOA) of Prince Street in Flushing, New York.
Defendant Xu was arrested and charged with engaging in Prostitution, a
disorderly persons offense.
Prosecutor Forrest states that on March 6, 2009, at approximately
11:00 a.m., a two-month long investigation conducted by the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force
along with the Hillsborough Township Police Department resulted in the
arrest of defendant Mingyu Xu.
The investigation began with several complaints by concerned citizens
of Hillsborough Township in reference to the suspected brothel being
operated out of the purported “massage parlor”, JK Acupressure,
located at 249 Homestead Road.
On March 6, 2009, a Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office undercover
detective entered the business, JK Acupressure, where he was met by
defendant Xu. During this meeting the undercover detective was
propositioned by defendant Xu for a sexual act in exchange for U.S.
currency.
At this time, Task Force members entered the business and defendant Xu
was placed under arrest. Hillsborough Township Code Enforcement
Inspectors responded to the business and began their own separate
investigation in reference to Township code violations.
Defendant Xu was transported to the Hillsborough Township Police
Department, where she was processed and released on her own
recognizance.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
PLAINFIELD MAN RECEIVES 8 YEAR PRISON TERM IN ROBBERY CASE
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that Luis R. Figueroa (52 years old) of West Front Street in
Plainfield was sentenced to 8 years in State Prison by Judge Robert B.
Reed after being found guilty of Robbery, 2nd Degree and Resisting
Arrest, a Disorderly Persons Offense on December 5, 2008. The
defendant was being held in the County Jail pending sentencing. The
defendant has prior indictable convictions for Burglary, (2
convictions) and Resisting Arrest, 3rd Degree. The State filed a
motion that this defendant qualified for an extended term of
imprisonment. Judge Reed found that the defendant in fact did qualify
for an extended term of imprisonment, granted the State’s motion,
however declined to impose it. The Judge then sentenced defendant to
serve 8 years incarceration with 85% to be served without parole.
Defendant Figueroa was found guilty of robbery on the basis of
evidence that he struggled with a Watchung Stop & Shop store manager
after stealing approximately $120.00 worth of Duracell batteries.
During that struggle the defendant used his knee to strike the store
manager in the groin area three times. After the struggle, the
defendant left the store and was arrested by a Watchung police officer
after resisting arrest.
Assistant Prosecutor Frank P. Kolodzieski, II prosecuted the case for
the State, and Christopher R. Kazlau, A.D.P.D. represented the
defendant.
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MARCH 5, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
REWARD OFFERED FOR BOUND BROOK ROBBERY SUSPECT
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SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Acting
Bound Brook Chief of Police Michael Jannone announced that detectives
are still seeking the identity of the suspect responsible for the
strong armed robbery and assault of a female, age 42, of Bridgewater,
New Jersey, which occurred on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 at
approximately 1:33 a.m. on W. Main Street, Bound Brook, New Jersey.
Douglas W. Kimmelman, President and Chairman of the Board of Directors
of Crime Stoppers of Somerset County, has announced that a reward of
$500.00 has been offered for information that leads to the suspect’s
identity and arrest.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the suspect is described as a light
skinned Hispanic male, approximately 25 years of age, 5’5” in height,
thin build, and was wearing round framed eyeglasses.
Prosecutor Forrest, Acting Chief Jannone and President Kimmelman
request that anyone with information contact the Somerset County Crime
Stoppers’ Tip Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at
www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net and click on either “Crime
Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”. All calls are confidential
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FEBRUARY 27, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
MOTOR VEHICLE STOP IN WARREN TOWNSHIP
RESULTS IN LARGE SEIZURE (8 POUNDS) OF MARIJUANA
William Brown
Andrae Montgomery
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Warren
Township Police Chief Russell Leffert announce the arrest of defendant
William Brown, Jr. (28 YOA) of Herr Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
and defendant Andrae Montgomery, (31 YOA) of Grove Road, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, as a result of a motor vehicle stop by Warren Township
Police Officers. Both defendants were charged with 2nd degree
Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (marijuana) with the
Intent to Distribute and Possession of a Controlled Dangerous
Substance (marijuana) under 50 grams, a Disorderly Persons offense .
The police officers were conducting stationary radar on Route 78 West
and stopped a vehicle driven by defendant Brown at approximately 1:53
p.m. on Thursday, February 26, 2009. Upon approaching the motor
vehicle, the officers detected a strong odor of raw marijuana
emanating from the vehicle. At this time, they informed defendant
Brown that they could smell a strong odor of marijuana coming from the
vehicle. The officers conducted a search of the vehicle and located
approximately eight (8) pounds of marijuana in the trunk of the
vehicle. The officers subsequently seized the marijuana from the trunk
of the vehicle and one (1) additional small bag of marijuana from the
front seat.
Both defendant Brown and defendant Montgomery were then transported to
the Warren Township Police Headquarters for processing. The Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force
also responded to Warren Township Police Headquarters to assist in the
narcotics investigation. Seized from Brown was $485.00 in U.S.
currency and seized from Montgomery was $1,400.00 in U.S. currency.
The street value of the marijuana seized from the vehicle is
approximately $48,000.00. Both defendant Brown and defendant
Montgomery were lodged in the Somerset County Jail. Bail was set at
$40,000.00 cash or bond with no 10% option.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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FEBRUARY 26, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
TASK FORCE OFFICER SERIOUSLY INJURED DURING DRUG ARREST
Jesse Paulino
Frances Pagan
Donna L. Miller
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Manville
Chief of Police Mark Peltack announce the arrest of Jesse Paulino (24
years old) of Village Commons, Flemington; Frances Pagan (26 years
old) also of Village Commons, Flemington, and Donna L. Miller (44
years old) of South Main Street, Manville, New Jersey.
Prosecutor Forrest stated on February 25, 2009 members of the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Gangs and Guns Task Force received
information from a confidential informant that defendant Jesse Paulino
would be operating a motor vehicle and traveling to the area of 320
South Main Street, Manville, New Jersey to conduct a narcotics
transaction with Donna L. Miller. Detectives established a
surveillance and at approximately 7:00 p.m. observed defendant Paulino
arrive in a silver Honda Accord. Detectives then observed defendant
Miller exit 320 South Main Street and proceed into defendant Paulino’s
vehicle on the rear passenger side. Within seconds defendant Miller
exited the vehicle and proceeded back towards 320 South Main Street,
consistent with a narcotics transaction.
Prosecutor Forrest stated detectives then proceeded to approach
defendant Paulino’s vehicle, which was attempting a k-turn to exit the
parking lot. Detectives approached the vehicle and identified
themselves as police and ordered defendant Paulino to stop. Detectives
had displayed police raid badges and ballistic vests with the word
“Police” written on the front of the vest. Defendant Paulino initially
came to a complete stop, but, in spite of the obvious approach of a
Task Force detective, deliberately accelerated forward into that
detective in an effort to evade apprehension, striking him, knocking
him over, and pinning him beneath his vehicle, which came to a stop
only after striking a parking lot pole. Additional Task Force officers
removed defendant Paulino from the vehicle following a struggle.
Defendant Paulino did not comply with officers’ commands to exit the
vehicle and continued to resist arrest by fighting with a Task Force
detective by attempting to take the detective to the ground, kicking,
punching and elbowing him. After defendant Paulino was placed under
arrest, a front seat passenger identified as defendant Frances Pagan
was also removed from the vehicle and detained. Task Force officers
and additional responding officers, were required to lift the vehicle
off the Task Force officer pinned beneath, which they did in order to
render medical assistance. The officer was airlifted to Robert Wood
Johnson University Hospital with serious injuries to his head, neck,
back and lower extremities. As of Thursday morning, February 26, 2009,
the injured detective is now listed in stable condition. Defendant
Miller was subsequently located and arrested by officers. A Superior
Court Ordered Search warrant was executed on defendant Paulino’s
vehicle and seized as a result of the search warrant was a quantity of
cocaine (under ½ ounce) with an estimated street value of $500.00, two
(2) cellular telephones, and $1,911.00 was seized as suspected drug
proceeds. Defendant Pagan was also arrested and charged.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Jesse Paulino was charged
with 1st degree Attempted Murder, 3rd degree Possession of Cocaine
with the Intent to Distribute, 3rd degree Conspiracy to Distribute
Cocaine, and 3rd degree Resisting Arrest. Defendant Frances Pagan was
charged with 3rd degree Possession of Cocaine with the Intent to
Distribute. Defendant Donna L. Miller was charged with 3rd degree
Conspiracy to Possess Cocaine. Defendants Paulino, Pagan, and Miller
were lodged at the Somerset County Jail with bail to be set.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the investigation is continuing.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that members from the Somerset County
Collision Analysis Reconstruction Team (C.A.R.T.), along with
detectives from the Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force, Crime
Scene Investigation (C.S.I.) Unit, and Major Crimes Squad responded to
assist in the investigation. The following agencies responded to
render assistance: Manville Police Department, Somerset County
Sheriff’s Office, Hillsborough Police Department, Franklin Township
Police Department, Bridgewater Police Department, Somerville Police
Department, New Jersey State Police Regional Operations Intelligence
Center (R.O.I.C.), Atlantic Air One, and the Somerset Medical Center
Mobile Intensive Care Unit. Somerset County Communications 911 Center
coordinated appropriate police response to the incident.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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FEBRUARY 25, 2009
NEWS RELEASES
ROBBERY SUSPECT
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Somerville - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Acting
Bound Brook Chief of Police Michael Jannone announced that detectives
from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad, in
conjunction with detectives from the Bound Brook Police Department
have obtained a photograph of the suspect responsible for the strong
armed robbery and assault of a female, age 42 of Bridgewater, New
Jersey, which occurred on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 at approximately
1:33 a.m. on W. Main Street, Bound Brook, New Jersey.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that detectives are attempting to identify
and locate the male depicted in the photograph and are requesting help
from the public. The suspect is described as a light skinned Hispanic
male, approximately 25 years of age, 5’5” in height, thin build, and
was wearing round framed eyeglasses.
Prosecutor Forrest and Acting Chief Jannone request anyone with
information to contact the Bound Brook Police Department at
732-356-0800, the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office at 908-231-7100,
or the Somerset County Crime Stoppers’ Tip Line at 1-888-577-TIPS
(8477) or online at www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net and click on
either “Crime Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”. All calls are confidential.
PROSTITUTION ARREST IN BOUND BROOK
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Bound
Brook Acting Police Chief Michael Jannone announce the arrest of
defendant Solmaz Pirkurban (51 YOA), a/k/a Sonya, of Woodbridge Avenue
in Edison Township. Defendant Pirkurban was arrested and charged with
engaging in Prostitution, a disorderly persons offense.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on February 24, 2009, at approximately
12:00 p.m., a one-month long investigation conducted by the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force,
along with the Borough of Bound Brook Police Department, resulted in
the arrest of defendant Solmaz Pirkurban.
The investigation began when the Borough of Bound Brook Public Works
Department reported to the borough police department numerous vehicles
with New York license plates operated by females and seen entering the
massage parlor located on Columbus Avenue in Bound Brook. In addition,
the Borough of Bound Brook’s Code Enforcement Officer discovered
during a routine inspection several mattresses set up throughout the
establishment. The Bound Brook Police Department also received
numerous calls from residents with concerns about a possible brothel
being operated out of the massage parlor.
On February 24, 2009, a Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office undercover
detective entered the business located on Columbus Avenue where
defendant Pirkurban met him. During this meeting, defendant Pirkurban
propositioned the undercover detective for a sexual act in exchange
for U.S. currency.
At this time, Task Force members entered the business and arrested
defendant Pirkurban. A Borough of Bound Brook Code Enforcement Officer
responded to the business and began an investigation in reference to
township code violations.
Defendant Pirkurban was transported to the Bound Brook Police
Department, where she was processed and released on her own
recognizance.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a
statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
ARREST WARRANT ISSUED FOR ATTEMPTED THEFT BY DECEPTION, FALSE
SWEARING, AND FORGERY
Somerville – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that an arrest warrant has been issued for James Williamson (DOB:
12-31-1949 who resides at Viliet Drive, Hillsborough, New Jersey).
Defendant Williamson has been charged with Attempted Theft by
Deception 2nd Degree, False Swearing 4th Degree, and two counts of
Forgery 4th Degree.
Prosecutor Forrest states that on September 5, 2007 the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office received a letter from Somerset County
Superior Court Judge Harriet Derman regarding allegations of Perjury,
False Swearing, and Mortgage Fraud involving James Williamson. During
the course of the investigation conducted by the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations Unit it was learned that on
March 18, 2005 James and Clara Williamson executed a mortgage note
through Ameriquest Mortgage Company in the amount of $483,000.00 on a
residence located in Hillsborough, New Jersey. The Note was payable in
monthly installments of $4,710.33 beginning on May 1, 2005. On
November 1, 2005 Clara and James Williamson failed to make their
monthly mortgage payment of $4,710.33. James and Clara Williamson
subsequently failed to make eleven payments in the amount of $4,710.33
and nine payments in the amount of $4,868.98. On March 1, 2006, the
mortgagee moved for judgment against James and Clara Williamson and
for foreclosure, for possession of the premises, and damages. On July
24, 2006 a default judgment was entered by the Superior Court against
James and Clara Williamson in the amount of $514,179.21.The order also
directed that the residence be sold during a Sheriff’s sale.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on May 21, 2007 James and Clara
Williamson filed an Emergent Notice of Motion for Stay of the
Sheriff’s sale which was ultimately adjourned by the court. James and
Clara Williamson then filed a Notice of Motion to Vacate Foreclosure
Judgment and set aside the Default. In support of the motion defendant
Williamson submitted a Certification to the court dated June 6, 2007.
In the Certification defendant Williamson claimed that he and his wife
were current on all mortgage payments and were not in default. In
support of his claim, defendant Williamson provided the court with
what he claimed to be copies of cancelled checks allegedly paid to the
mortgagee, a bank statement from Commerce Bank dated May 5, 2006, and
a letter supposedly executed and prepared by Commerce Bank which
corroborates defendant Williamson’s allegation that the checks in
question were cashed by the bank. Defendant Williamson provided
fifteen cancelled checks to the court totaling $93,815.13 for the time
period of December 15, 2005 through May 20, 2007. The cancelled checks
did not contain the usual insignia of a “processed” stamp but rather a
bank routing number at the bottom of the checks. Defendant Williamson
claimed that the checks were deposited electronically therefore the
“processed” stamp was not applicable to them. Defendant Williamson
indicated that the bank routing number proved that the checks were in
fact processed by the bank. In further support of the Certification
defendant Williamson submitted an unsigned letter from Commerce Bank
which purportedly indicated that the checks were presented to the bank
and paid to the mortgagee. The letter failed to contain the name or
telephone number of any contact person at Commerce Bank.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that after detectives from the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations Unit obtained the
actual bank statements from Commerce Bank for the account belonging to
James and Clara Williamson it was determined that a bank statement
submitted to the court in defendant Williamson’s Certification was
fraudulent. A comparison of the bank statement dated May 11, 2006 to a
bank statement from the same account dated May 11, 2005 revealed that
all of the charges, except one, were identical. The May 11, 2005 bank
statement indicates a debit on May 10, 2005 which reflects a loan
payment of $4,707.33. The May 11, 2006 bank statement indicates that a
loan payment was debited on April 27, 2006 in the amount of $4,707.33.
It was also observed that the charges in the bank statement dated May
11, 2006 are not in chronological date order. It was also learned that
Commerce Bank statement list the deposits and withdrawals in
chronological date order which is a standard banking practice. After
contacting the vendors listed on the bank statement it was learned
that the listed debit card charges occurred on their respective dates
during 2005 and not during the 2006 calendar year as defendant
Williamson claimed in his Certification which he presented to the
court.
Prosecutor Forrest states that defendant Williamson submitted the
fraudulent checks to the court in an attempt to demonstrate that he
was current on his mortgage payments. If the court had believed that
defendant Williamson and his wife were current on their mortgage based
on the Certifications he had presented to the court, defendant
Williamson and his wife would not have been required to pay the
mortgagee.
Prosecutor Forrest states that Detectives have been in contact with a
family member who indicated that defendant Williamson was to meet with
an attorney and will surrender to Prosecutor’s Detectives on Friday
morning.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
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FEBRUARY 24, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
BASKING RIDGE FIRE UNDER INVESTIGATION
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Bernards
Township Police Chief Brian Bobowicz announce that on February 24,
2009, at 2:29 a.m. Greg McMasters, of 180 Lake Road in Basking Ridge,
called 9-1-1 reporting smoke in his residence. Upon arrival of police
and fire units, they found smoke on the first floor and a heavy smoke
condition in the area leading to the basement. Firefighters entered
the basement and located a small fire burning in the laundry room,
which was quickly extinguished and confined to that room. The Basking
Ridge Fire Department and First Aid Squad responded to the fire.
Prosecutor Forrest states that the Prosecutor’s Office Arson Task
Force in conjunction with the Bernards Township Police Department are
continuing to investigate the cause of the fire.
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FEBRUARY 23, 2009
REWARD OFFERED BY CRIME STOPPERS IN NORTH PLAINFIELD ROBBERY AND
SEXUAL ASSAULT
Alex J. Gonzalez-Flores
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and North
Plainfield Chief of Police William Parenti announce that detectives
are seeking the whereabouts of Alex J. Gonzalez-Flores, age 38, last
known address 102 Central Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey who is wanted
for Robbery, second degree and Aggravated Criminal Sexual Contact,
third degree in the Borough of North Plainfield.
Douglas W. Kimmelman, President and Chairman of the Board of Directors
of Crime Stoppers of Somerset County, has announced that a reward of
$500.00 has been offered for information that leads to the location
and arrest defendant Gonzalez-Flores.
Prosecutor Forrest stated on February 7, 2009 defendant
Gonzalez-Flores assaulted and robbed A.T., a 36 year old female from
North Plainfield, near the intersection of Lincoln Place and Vine
Street, North Plainfield, New Jersey.
Description:
Male
Hispanic
D.O.B – 12/16/1970
Height – 5’5”
Weight – 150 lbs.
Prosecutor Forrest, Chief Parenti and President Kimmelman request that
anyone with information contact the Somerset County Crime Stoppers’
Tip Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at www.888577tips.org or
www.scpo.net and click on either “Crime Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”.
All calls are confidential.
REWARD POSTED IN FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP BANK ROBBERY
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SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Franklin
Township Police Chief Craig Novick announced that on Friday, February
20, 2009, the Investors Savings Bank, located at 225 DeMott Lane in
the Somerset section of Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey
was robbed of an undisclosed amount of money at approximately 1:34
p.m.
Douglas W. Kimmelman, President and Chairman of the Board of Directors
of Crime Stoppers of Somerset County, has announced that a reward of
$500.00 has been offered for information that leads to the arrest of
the individual(s) responsible for the bank robbery.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that a teller was approached by a white
male, approximately 40 years of age and handed the teller a plastic
bag containing a note that demanded money. No weapon was displayed.
The teller gave the suspect an unknown amount of cash. No other
customers were in the bank at the time of the robbery.
Prosecutor Forrest stated the suspect exited the bank and traveled in
an unknown direction. A description of the suspect is as follows:
approximately 5’11” tall, stocky build, facial stubble growth, wearing
blue jeans, black jacket, dark red baseball cap with a circular logo
on the front of cap. Suspect was also wearing dark colored “Oakley”
style sunglasses and black and yellow gloves.
Prosecutor Forrest ,Chief Novick and President Kimmelman request
anyone with information to contact the Somerset County Crime Stoppers’
Tip Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at www.888577tips.org or
www.scpo.net and click on either “Crime Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”.
All calls are confidential.
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FEBRUARY 20, 2009
NEWS RELEASES
SOMERVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERVISOR
PLEADS GUILTY TO OFFICIAL MISCONDUCT
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that on Friday, February 20, 2009 Vincent Aufiero (age 52) of Overlook
Drive, Neptune Township, New Jersey pleaded guilty to charges of four
counts of Official Misconduct, second degree, in violation of N.J.S.A.
2C:30-2, one count of Pattern of Official Misconduct , second degree,
in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:30-7(a), one count of Identity Theft,
third degree, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C: 21-17a(4), and one count of
Insurance Fraud, third degree, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:21-4.6(a) .
The plea is a result of a nine month investigation conducted by
members of the Somerville Police Department’s Detective Division and
the Special Investigations Unit of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s
Office.
Defendant Aufiero is the former School Plant Facilities Supervisor for
the Somerville Board of Education. The investigation began when the
Borough of Somerville received a complaint about fraudulent purchases
by defendant Aufiero. A coordinated investigation was launched by the
Somerville Police Department and the Special Investigations Unit of
the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office with the cooperation of the
Somerville public school system.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the investigation revealed that
defendant Aufiero had purchased kitchen cabinets from the Home Depot
store located in Bridgewater, New Jersey. These cabinets were paid for
by the Somerville Board of Education. Defendant Aufiero submitted a
purchase order to the Board’s business department claiming that the
items were purchased for “bleacher repairs.” Detectives examined the
school system’s records of the transaction and the accompanying
invoice. A subpoena for records was later served on the Home Depot and
interviews were conducted regarding the purchase. The investigation
determined that defendant Aufiero purchased those cabinets, the school
system paid for them, and defendant had them installed in his own
home.
Defendant Aufiero also went to a local vendor and ordered a custom
apron front sink and billed that item to the school district through a
purchase order and invoice which the Board of Education paid. This
custom apron front sink, valued at over eleven hundred dollars at the
time of purchase, was located in defendant’s home by detectives when a
search warrant was executed at that home.
Prosecutor Forrest further stated that the detectives, with the
assistance of the Somerville public school system staff, found that
defendant Aufiero purchased a number of residential water heaters and
boilers from school vendors and billed them to the school system. A
check of school records and an inspection by the current school plant
facilities staff found that these water heaters and boilers were not
located in any of the Somerville school buildings and their
whereabouts are presently unknown.
Prosecutor Forrest said that defendant Aufiero, a New Jersey
State-licensed master plumber, was also a principal in a corporation
that bid on plumbing projects within the school system. Defendant
Aufiero’s license number was found on documents submitted by the
business, Mechanical Piping Services of Wall Township, New Jersey.
Defendant Aufiero, who procured plumbing contractors for the school
system in his position as school plant facilities supervisor, used his
own company, Mechanical Piping Services to acquire plumbing business
from the Board. These aforementioned activities occurred without the
knowledge or consent of school board staff. Additionally, defendant
Aufiero did not disclose his business interest in Mechanical Piping
Services in his yearly financial disclosure statement to the school
board. Defendant Aufiero was awarded a number of plumbing projects
under the Mechanical Piping Services name. As a result of this
investigation, the Somerville Board of Education contracted with an
outside plumbing firm to evaluate Mechanical Piping Services’ work and
found that a number of plumbing projects were paid for, but never
completed.
Defendant Aufiero further obtained a New Jersey Drivers License using
his brother’s information. He then used the fictitious license to
obtain motor vehicle insurance.
Defendant Aufiero faces up to 60 years in New Jersey State Prison.
Somerset County Assistant Prosecutor Kimberly French represented the
State.
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP BANK ROBBERY
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Franklin Township Police Chief Craig Novick announced today that
detectives from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes
Squad, the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Crime Scene
Investigation (C.S.I.) Unit, the Franklin Township Police Department,
and the FBI responded to a bank robbery at the Investors Savings Bank,
located at 225 Demott Lane in the Somerset section of Franklin
Township, Somerset County, New Jersey.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that at approximately 1:34 p.m. today,
Friday, February 20, 2009, a white male, approximately 40 years of
age, entered the bank lobby and handed a plastic bag containing a note
that demanded money to a bank teller. No weapon was displayed. After
giving the suspect an unknown amount of money the suspect exited the
bank and traveled in unknown direction. No other customers were in the
bank at the time of the robbery. An additional description of the
suspect is as follows: approximately 5’11” tall, stocky build, facial
stubble growth, wearing blue jeans, black jacket, dark red baseball
hat with a logo on top of the hat and what appeared to be flames on
the front brim. Suspect was also wearing dark colored “Oakley” style
sunglasses and black and yellow gloves.
Prosecutor Forrest and Chief Novick request anyone with information to
contact the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad at
908-231-7100, the Franklin Township Police Department at 732-873-5533,
the Franklin office of the FBI at 732-469-7986 or the Somerset County
Crime Stoppers’ Tip Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at
www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net and click on either “Crime
Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”. All calls are confidential.
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FEBRUARY 19, 2009
NEWS RELEASES
CLARIFICATION:
SOCCER COACH ARRESTED ON FOUR COUNTS OF ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A
CHILD
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Warren
Township Police Chief Russell Leffert and Watchung Police Chief Sean
Whelan announce that the investigation regarding Keith Ammermann (DOB
1/14/58) of Adams Street, Piscataway, New Jersey charged with four
counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, 3rd Degree is
continuing.
Prosecutor Forrest further states that on Wednesday, February 18, 2009
the Warren Township Police Department was advised by the Warren
Township Recreation Department that the defendant was employed by the
U.S. Sports Institute in Warren Township. Further investigation
revealed that the defendant was not employed by the U.S. Sports
Institute or affiliates, however, he was an independent contractor
hired by the Watchung Hills Soccer Association. In addition, the U.S.
Sports Institute has reported that he has never worked for the U.S.
Sports Institute or any of its affiliates in any capacity.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
GRAND JURY INDICTS GRANDPARENTS ON
MURDER CHARGES FOR THE DEATH OF THEIR GRANDSON
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest has announced
that the Somerset County Grand Jury has issued a superseding
indictment charging defendants Patrick McCabe, Sr. (DOB 9/1/50) and
Deborah McCabe (DOB 9/24/58), husband and wife, of Hurley Avenue,
North Plainfield, for the murder of their grandson, a baby boy born to
their 16 year old daughter at their home on December 11, 2005.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the police investigation disclosed that
on December 11, 2005, the defendants’ daughter gave birth to a baby
boy in their North Plainfield home’s bathroom. The baby was submerged
into the water of the bathroom toilet bowl where the defendants left
him for more than one hour. The baby was then removed from the toilet
bowl, placed into a plastic trash bag and transported along with the
baby’s mother to Muhlenberg Hospital in Plainfield by the defendants’
son. When the baby arrived at Muhlenberg Hospital, he was removed from
the plastic bag by hospital medical personnel, examined by a doctor
and a nurse who detected a heartbeat and attempted life-saving
measures. Medical efforts, at this point, to save the baby’s life were
unsuccessful and the baby was pronounced dead at the hospital.
Prosecutor Forest states that a prior Grand Jury presentation of this
case resulted in both defendants being charged with Aggravated
Manslaughter, 1st Degree. After the presentation of the results from a
continuing investigation, to include supplemental Medical Examiner
information, the Grand Jury indicted both defendants for Murder, 1st
Degree.
The case was investigated by the North Plainfield Police, the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad and the State Regional
Medical Examiner’s Office. The case was presented to the Grand Jury
and will be prosecuted by Assistant Prosecutor Timothy Van Hise.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a
statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and
that the defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven
guilty.
HUSBAND AND WIFE DUO INDICTED FOR OFFICIAL
MISCONDUCT AND OTHER OFFENSES
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest stated that
on February 18, 2009, a Somerset County Grand Jury returned a 23-count
Indictment against April J. Harbstreet, age 38, and a 17-count
Indictment against Ronald P. DeSantis, age 41. DeSantis and Harbstreet
are husband and wife and reside on Austin Avenue in Old Bridge, New
Jersey. Both defendants were indicted for Conspiracy to Commit
Official Misconduct, 2nd degree; 13 counts of Official misconduct, 2nd
degree; Pattern of Official Misconduct, 2nd degree; Conspiracy to
Commit Witness tampering, 3rd degree; and Witness Tampering, 3rd
degree. Harbstreet was also indicted for two counts each of Tampering
with Public Records, 3rd degree; Forgery, 4th degree; and Uttering a
Forged Instrument, 4th degree.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that in September of 2007 members of the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations Unit were
contacted regarding an allegation of official misconduct involving
Franklin Township Housing Coordinator April Harbstreet and her husband
Ronald DeSantis. The investigation revealed that from 2005 through
2007 defendant Harbstreet was employed as the administrator of
Franklin Township’s Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG).
As program administrator, defendant Harbstreet was responsible for
qualifying applicants for federal housing assistance and soliciting
bids from approved contractors for the CDBG housing rehabilitation
construction projects. Upon commencement of her employment, defendant
Harbstreet was given a copy of Franklin Township’s Policy and
Procedures manual. The opening paragraph of the manual underscored
that the use of the Township’s CDBG housing rehabilitation program
funds are governed by the applicable Federal and State regulations,
which include prohibiting an employee receiving CDBG funding from
obtaining a financial interest, either directly or through a family
member, in CDBG funded contracts.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the investigation revealed that in 2005
defendant Harbstreet was contracting CDBG work to her husband, Ronald
DeSantis’ company, Ronald Patrick Plumbing. As a result, defendant
Harbstreet was instructed by her supervisors that she was prohibited
from contracting work to her husband. A review of the CDBG files
revealed five rehabilitation jobs totaling $113,677.00 for which
defendant DeSantis, through Ronald Patrick Plumbing, had been awarded
and paid for in 2005.
As the investigation continued, detectives learned that the owner of
an electrical contracting company had been contacted by defendant
DeSantis. Defendant DeSantis informed the company that he could no
longer perform work on the Franklin Township CDBG projects. Defendant
DeSantis proposed the idea of submitting contracts on the Franklin
Township rehabilitation jobs under the name of the other company.
Thereafter, defendant DeSantis submitted all the necessary bidding
paperwork, and acted as the general contractor on the housing
rehabilitation projects, under the name of the electrical contracting
company. The investigation revealed eight such contracts were awarded
to DeSantis through the name of the electrical contracting company
during 2005 through 2007, with each contract being in excess of
$200.00 and with the total being $169,678.78.
Prosecutor Forrest stated defendant DeSantis would review the
specification sheet on a particular rehabilitation job, complete the
bid application, and forward it to Franklin Township in the name of
the electrical company. At the conclusion of a CDBG job, defendant
DeSantis would receive a check from the company’s owner for work
performed. Upon completion of a CDBG project, a signed purchase order
was required to be submitted by the contractor to the Township in
order to receive payment. The company owner stated that he never
signed or reviewed a purchase order, although several were on file
with his alleged signature on them for rehabilitation projects. The
owner of the electrical company also advised that he never gave anyone
permission to sign his name to the purchase orders. The investigation
revealed that defendant Harbstreet signed the name of the company’s
owner to a purchase order and made an invoice in the name of the
company’s on her office computer. The electrical company’s owner
stated that he never gave defendant Harbstreet permission to prepare
an invoice on his behalf.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Harbstreet and defendant
DeSantis repeatedly attempted to induce the electrical contractor in
this case to withhold incriminating information from the
investigation. Defendant Harbstreet and defendant DeSantis attempted
to induce the owner of the electrical company to fabricate information
and to lie to investigators concerning material issues in this case.
The matter was presented to the Grand Jury by Somerset County
Assistant Prosecutor Robert J. Hawkes.
Defendant Harbstreet is at liberty on $50,000.00 bail. Defendant
DeSantis is also at liberty on $75,000.00 bail.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
TWO ARRESTED DURING NARCOTIC SURVEILLANCE
Somerville - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
the arrest of Aaron Norman and Malik Thompson as a result of a
narcotic investigation in the area of Route 27, Franklin, New Jersey.
As a result of this investigation conducted by the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office, Aaron Norman (26 YOA) of McAuliffe Drive in North
Brunswick and Malik Thompson (29 YOA) of Clifton Street in Franklin
were arrested. Defendant Norman has been charged with 3rd degree
Possession of CDS (Heroin) with the Intent to Distribute, 3rd degree
Possession of CDS (Heroin) with the Intent to Distribute within 1000
feet of a school, 2nd degree Possession of CDS (Heroin) with the
Intent to Distribute within 500 feet of Public Housing, and disorderly
persons offense Possession of CDS (Marijuana) under 50 grams.
Defendant Thompson has been charged with 3rd degree Possession of CDS
(Heroin) with the Intent to Distribute, 3rd degree Possession of CDS
(Heroin) with the Intent to Distribute within 1000 feet of a school,
and 2nd degree Possession of CDS (Heroin) with the Intent to
Distribute within 500 feet of Public Housing.
Prosecutor Forrest states that on February 18, 2009, members of the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task
Force were conducting a narcotics investigation in the area of Route
27 in the Somerset section of Franklin Township. Members of the Task
Force observed a green Honda Accord traveling from Franklin Township
into the Robeson Village Public Housing Complex which is known to Task
Force members as a high narcotic trafficking area. Task Force
personnel observed the passenger, who was later identified as
defendant Thompson, engaging in suspected narcotic activity. The
driver, who was later identified as defendant Norman, was then
observed driving onto Route 27 towards New Brunswick. Task Force
members conducted a motor vehicle stop of the vehicle in the area of
Oak Street and Brookside Avenue in New Brunswick, New Jersey. A search
of the vehicle revealed sixteen (16) wax folds containing heroin
located on the center console and both defendants Norman and Thompson
were placed under arrest. Defendant Norman was searched and found to
be in possession of one (1) bag of marijuana and defendant Thompson
was also found to have several outstanding warrants out of the City of
New Brunswick. Also seized from defendant Norman was $2404.00 in U.S.
currency and $639.00 in U.S. currency was seized from defendant
Thompson. Also seized was the 1998 Honda Accord in which the
defendants were driving.
Both defendants Norman and Thompson were lodged in the Middlesex
County Jail with bail set at $100,000.00 cash by New Brunswick
Municipal Court Judge Mary Casey. The estimated street value of the
heroin seized is approximately $400.00 and the marijuana is
approximately $75.00. Members of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s
Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force were assisted by
members of the New Brunswick Police Departments Anti-Crime Unit.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
TWO INDICTED IN CONNECTION WITH STRING OF ROBBERIES
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announced
today that the Somerset County Grand Jury has returned indictments
charging defendant Marquis Smith and defendant Nathaniel Johnson, Jr.,
both of Plainfield, with Robbery, First Degree, Robbery, Second
Degree, Possession of a Firearm for an Unlawful Purpose, Second
Degree, and Conspiracy to Commit Robbery, Second Degree. The
defendants were arrested on January 21, 2009 in connection with two
robberies that occurred on that date in North Plainfield. Three
juveniles were also arrested on that date and have been charged in
Family Court with robbery and related offenses.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that during the evening hours on Wednesday,
January 21, 2009, the North Plainfield Police Department was contacted
by a witness reporting observing a fight in progress. The North
Plainfield Police Department responded to the area of Lincoln Place
and determined that the incident was a robbery which involved several
black male suspects and a handgun. Police then observed five
individuals matching the description of the robbery suspects given to
police by the witness sitting in a nearby vehicle. Officers conducted
a motor vehicle stop on the vehicle occupied by the five individuals
and located a silver BB style handgun inside the car. Within minutes
of this robbery being reported, the North Plainfield Police were
summoned to Chatham Street where they discovered another Robbery
victim. Police determined the same individuals responsible for the
other robbery were involved with the second attack.
After the defendants were arrested on January 21, 2009, investigation
revealed that the defendants and juveniles were involved in additional
robberies that occurred in North Plainfield. While not arrested for
these additional robberies on January 21, 2009, further investigation
by detectives from the North Plainfield Police Department and Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad has led to charges and
the return of indictments for these offenses. The charges in the
indictments are based on the robberies of 5 separate victims in North
Plainfield between December 29, 2008 and January 21, 2009.
Defendant Marquis Smith, 19, was indicted for Conspiracy to Commit
Robbery, Second Degree; Armed Robbery, First Degree (three counts);
Robbery, Second Degree (two counts); and Possession of a Firearm for
an Unlawful Purpose, Second Degree. Defendant Nathaniel Johnson, Jr.,
18, was indicted for Conspiracy to Commit Robbery, Second Degree;
Armed Robbery, First Degree (two counts); Robbery, Second Degree; and
Possession of a Firearm for an Unlawful Purpose, Second Degree.
Defendant Smith and defendant Johnson are currently being held in the
Somerset County Jail. Their bails are each set at $100,000.00
cash/bond, no contact with the victims, on February 9, 2009
incorporating all charges.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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FEBRUARY 18, 2009
NEWS RELEASES
DRUG SEIZURE IN HILLSBOROUGH YIELDS TWO ARRESTS
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Hillsborough Police Chief Paul Kaminsky announce the arrest of Vaughn
K. Dayon and Tamika Edwards at the conclusion of a one-month narcotics
investigation. As a result of the investigation conducted by the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task
Force and the Hillsborough Police Department, defendant Vaughn K.
Dayon (28 YOA) of Country Lane in Ewing, New Jersey and defendant
Tamika T. Edwards (30 YOA) of Revere Avenue in Trenton, New Jersey
were arrested. Defendant Dayon has been charged with 3rd degree
Possession of CDS with the intent to distribute (cocaine), 3rd degree
Possession of CDS with the intent to distribute (marijuana), and two
counts of 3rd degree Possession of CDS with the intent to distribute
CDS within 1000 feet of a school (Hillsborough Elementary School).
Defendant Edwards was charged with Possession of CDS (Marijuana)
(under 50 grams) a disorderly persons offense.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on February 17, 2009, members of the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task
Force received information that defendant Dayon would be in possession
of a quantity of cocaine and marijuana in the area of the Bottle King
located on Rt. 206 in Hillsborough Township. After receiving the
information, members of the Task Force, along with members of the
Hillsborough Police Department, set up surveillance in the area and
observed defendant Dayon arrive with a female, who was later
identified as defendant Tamika Edwards, in a White Chrysler Sebring.
Defendants Dayon and Edwards were approached by Task Force members for
questioning at approximately 2:20 p.m.
Task Force members conducted a search of the vehicle operated by
defendant Dayon, and seized approximately 11 grams of cocaine and
approximately two ounces of marijuana from the vehicle. Task Force
members also recovered a quantity of marijuana (under 50 grams) from
the purse of defendant Tamika Edwards.
Defendant Dayon was lodged in the Somerset County Jail with bail
pending. Defendant Edwards was served with a complaint summons out of
Hillsborough Township Municipal Court and released on her own
recognizance. The street value of the cocaine seized from this
investigation is valued at approximately $1,500.00 and the marijuana
seized is valued at approximately $500.00.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
SOCCER COACH ARRESTED ON FOUR COUNTS OF ENDANGERING
THE WELFARE OF A CHILD

SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest, Watchung
Chief of Police Sean Whelan and Warren Township Chief of Police
Russell Leffert announced today that the Somerset County Prosecutor’s
Office Sex Crimes and Child Abuse Unit, along with the Watchung Police
Department, and Warren Township Police Department, arrested Keith
Ammermann (DOB-5/10/70) of Adams Street, Piscataway, New Jersey on
four counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, 3rd Degree.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on February 16, 2009, M.S., a male
juvenile (DOB-09/95) of Watchung reported to the Watchung Police
Department that defendant Ammermann sent sexually explicit text
messages to M.S.’s cell phone. On February 17, 2009, L.G., a male
juvenile (DOB-02/96) of Warren and F.G., a male juvenile (DOB-02/96)
of Warren reported to the Warren Township Police Department that
defendant Ammermann showed them nude photographs on his cell phone.
Video recovered from defendant Ammermann’s residence, subsequent to a
search, depicted him also showing material from his cell phone to M.G.,
a female juvenile (DOB-05/94) of Warren.
Defendant Ammermann was arrested last night, Tuesday, February 17,
2009, and charged with four counts of Endangering the Welfare of a
Child, 3rd Degree. His bail was set at $25,000.00 cash or bond. As a
condition of bail, defendant Ammermann is to have no contact with
children under the age of sixteen.
Defendant Ammermann, is a soccer coach with the U.S. Sports Institute
in Warren Township through which he coaches youth soccer for the
Watchung Hills Soccer Association. He is also believed to have
previously worked for the Bridgewater Board of Education, the Warren
Township Board of Education and the Piscataway Board of Education.
Prosecutor Forrest, Chief Whelan and Chief Leffert state that the
investigation is continuing and anyone with any information is asked
to contact either the Watchung Police Department at 908-756-3663, the
Warren Police Department at 908-753-1000, the Somerset County
Prosecutors Office Sex Crimes and Child Abuse Unit at 908-231-7100, or
the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office TIPS Line at 1-888-577-TIPS
(8477) or online at www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net and click on
either “Give Tips” or “Crime Stoppers.”
CLARIFICATION:
SOCCER COACH ARRESTED ON FOUR COUNTS OF ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A
CHILD
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Warren
Township Police Chief Russell Leffert and Watchung Police Chief Sean
Whelan announce that the investigation regarding Keith Ammermann (DOB
5/10/70) of Adams Street, Piscataway, New Jersey charged with four
counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, 3rd Degree is
continuing.
Prosecutor Forrest further states that on Wednesday, February 18, 2009
the Warren Township Police Department was advised by the Warren
Township Recreation Department that the defendant was employed by the
U.S. Sports Institute in Warren Township. Further investigation
revealed that the defendant was not employed by the U.S. Sports
Institute or affiliates, however, he was an independent contractor
hired by the Watchung Hills Soccer Association. In addition, the U.S.
Sports Institute has reported that he has never worked for the U.S.
Sports Institute or any of its affiliates in any capacity.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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February 16, 2009
News Release
BRIDGEWATER Fatal Motor Vehicle Accident
Somerville - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Bridgewater Chief of Police Richard Borden report that at
approximately 10:30 pm on Sunday February 16, 2009 a single vehicle
collision occurred on Foothill Road near the Route 287 overpass in
Bridgewater. The crash occurred when a 2006 330i BMW, driven by Arran
Christie, age 35, lost control and left the roadway.
Bridgewater Police report that Christie was driving west on Foothill
Road when he failed to negotiate a curve to the left. His car went off
the right (north) side of the road, struck concrete cubing and guide
wires for a utility pole which caused the car to overturn before
striking a tree. The vehicle became engulfed in flames and was totally
destroyed by fire.
Arran Christie, who resides at 441 Foothill Road, was able to get out
of the car, however his passenger, a 48 year old female from Astoria,
Queens died in the crash.
Christie was transported to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
where he was admitted with head trauma and burns to his hands, face,
and scalp. Christie was charged with DWI at this time.
Prosecutor Forrest and Chief Borden state that the Bridgewater Police
and the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office Collision Analysis
Reconstruction (C.A.R.) Team are continuing their investigation and
request that anyone with any information concerning the crash or
Christie's whereabouts prior to the crash to please contact the
Bridgewater Police Department at 908-725 -4111, the Somerset County
Prosecutor's Office C.A.R. Team at 908-231-7100 or the Somerset County
Crime Stopper's TIPS Line at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or online at www.
888577tips.org . All calls are confidential.
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FEBRUARY 13, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
EAST ORANGE MAN ARRESTED FOR PERJURY IN CONNECTION WITH JURY ACQUITTAL
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest has announced
that a joint investigation conducted by detectives in the New Jersey
State Police and the Somerset County Prosecutors Office Special
Investigations Unit has resulted in the arrest of defendant Sanford
Ricks, 50, of North Oraton Parkway, East Orange, New Jersey on
February 12, 2009. The defendant has been charged in an arrest warrant
with Perjury, Third Degree, and Tampering With Public Records, Third
Degree (4 counts).
Prosecutor Forrest states the defendant Sanford Ricks was tried before
a New Jersey Superior Court judge and jury for exhibiting a fake New
Jersey Motor Vehicle Insurance Identification card, a fourth degree
offense, in April, 2008. He was acquitted by the jury of that charge.
The underlying facts of that case are that on August 20, 2007, the
defendant was pulled over in Bridgewater Township driving a 1993 GMC
pickup truck and arrested for exhibiting the fake insurance card and
motor vehicle offenses. At his trial on April 23, 2008 the defendant
testified under oath before the jury to having received the vehicle on
the date of his arrest from an individual he identified as Eddie Louis
who handed him what he thought were the registration and insurance
card for the truck. The documents that defendant claimed to have been
handed to him by Louis turned out to be two fake State Farm Insurance
identification cards. The defendant handed one of the cards to the
Bridgewater police officer. Defendant Ricks testified under oath to
not knowing the insurance card he handed the officer was a fake and
that he got the vehicle and documents from Eddie Louis. The name on
the fake insurance cards was a Melvina Coleman. The defendant told the
jury under oath that Melvina Coleman worked for Eddie Lewis. The jury
acquitted defendant Ricks after hearing this materially false
testimony.
Prosecutor Forrest states that contrary to what defendant told the
jury under oath, further investigation conducted jointly by the New
Jersey State Police and Special Investigations Unit revealed that the
defendant was driving the same truck on September 30, 2006 while the
pick up truck was uninsured and unregistered. He appeared before the
Union Township Municipal Court on October 11, 2006 and exhibited the
same fake State Farm Insurance Identification card to the Union
Township Municipal Court in the name of Melvina Coleman that he gave
to the Bridgewater Police Officer almost one year later on August 20,
2007. The municipal court accepted the defendant's representation that
the GMC pickup was insured on September 30, 2006. The defendant was
permitted to enter a guilty plea to driving without an insurance card,
a lesser offense.
Prosecutor Forrest states that an investigation also revealed that the
defendant was stopped in Rockaway Township on July 7, 2007 while
operating the same GMC pickup truck without registration. Ricks later
pled guilty to driving without registration and paid a $55 fine for
this offense.
Title information to the GMC pickup truck revealed that defendant
became the titled owner on August 20, 2007 when he purchased the
vehicle for $500.00 from a Melvina Coleman. Title information revealed
that Eddie Louis was never the owner of this pickup truck.
Investigation by the New Jersey State Police revealed that Melvina
Coleman is the defendant's wife, Melvina Ricks. Coleman was her maiden
name as reflected on a copy of the marriage certificate obtained from
the New Jersey Bureau of Vital Statistics. Investigation by the state
police also revealed that Eddie Louis does not know either the
defendant or Melvina Coleman.
Investigation also revealed that, on April 18, 2008, five days before
he testified in aforesaid jury trial, the defendant filled out a New
Jersey Registration Application for a 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee falsely
indicating that the Jeep was insured when in fact it was not. The
application was passed to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission in
order to register the Jeep. The insurance information on the
application belonged to a Pennsylvania resident who did not even know
the defendant, let alone give him permission to use his insurance
policy on the registration application for the Jeep. Investigation
also revealed that on August 27, 2008, the defendant filled out a New
Jersey Motor Vehicle Registration Renewal Application for the 1993 GMC
pickup truck which included false insurance information. In the
renewal application, defendant represented that his pickup truck was
insured when investigation revealed that the insurance company
rescinded the policy for non-payment. Investigation revealed that the
defendant was notified by the insurance company on or about April 15,
2008 that the policy was rescinded. After defendant's arrest, bail was
set in the amount of $5,000.00 / 10% by the Honorable Anthony F.
Picheca, Jr. of the New Jersey Superior Court.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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FEBRUARY 9, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
SOUTH BOUND BROOK WOMAN BEATEN DURING HOME INVASION
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and South
Bound Brook Chief of Police William King announce that a home invasion
took place yesterday at a two-family residence located on Jerome
Avenue in South Bound Brook.
Prosecutor Forrest stated sometime around 1:37 p.m. police received a
9-1-1 call from a female victim age (34), who reported she had been
attacked by two unidentified males. The victim informed police she was
sleeping on her couch at which time she was awoken by a blanket being
thrown over her head and beaten.
Prosecutor Forrest said that during the attack the victim heard two
(2) unidentified male voices who demanded to know where her
prescription medication was located. The victim claimed the incident
ended when one of the assailants discovered two pill bottles hidden in
her couch which contained pain medication (oxycodone and diazepam) she
had been prescribed for a pre-existing medical surgical condition.
Prosecutor Forrest said after the attack the victim had sustained
injuries which required her to get aide from a second floor neighbor
who then helped her make contact with police. Police subsequently
arrived at the scene and noted no forced entry had been made. The
victim then told to police her apartment keys had gone missing
approximately two weeks ago, however she failed to file a report with
the South Bound Brook Police Department. Prosecutor Forrest said the
victim was later transported to the Somerset Medical Center emergency
room by ambulance for treatment of a broken nose.
Anyone with information pertaining to the home invasion robbery is
asked to contact the South Bound Brook Police Department at (732)
356-0087, the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Unit at
(908)-231-7100 or the Somerset County Crime Stoppers TIPS line at
1-(888)-577-TIPS(8477), www.888577TIPS.org or www.scpo.net and click
on either “Crime Stoppers” or “TIPS hotline”. All calls are considered
confidential.
“Operation
Bloodlines”
ANTWON WILSON (click on photo)
Thomas Miller
Todd Miller
James Barna
Harry Jackson
Joseph Llorens
Somerville – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest, Somerville
Borough Chief of Police Dennis Manning and Bridgewater Chief of Police
Richard Borden announce that between February 6 and February 9, 2009,
a four month investigation designated “Operation Bloodlines”
culminated with seventy-five (75) individuals being charged, and the
seizure of 2½ ounces of cocaine, 129 decs of heroin, 8 ecstasy (MDMA)
pills, methamphetamine, marijuana, drug packaging materials,
collectively with a street value of more than $10,000.00, and $ 858.00
in drug proceeds.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the Operation was designated
“Bloodlines”, in part, because it focused on three drug dealing
relatives—identical twins (Todd Miller, dob: 11/11/84, Fisher Avenue,
Bound Brook, and Thomas Miller, dob: 11/11/84, Sydney Place, Franklin
Township), and their half-brother, defendant Antwon Wilson, dob:
1/16/84, Davenport Street, Somerville) who sold cocaine (commonly
consumed in “lines”) and heroin to dozens of customers in Somerset
County. The investigation also resulted in the arrests of several
confirmed members of the “Bloods” criminal street gang, including
defendants James Barna (dob: 7/16/76, Catherine Street, Somerville),
Joseph “Ice” Llorens (dob: 3/10/89, Codington Place, Somerville), and
Harry Jackson (aka “BJ”) (dob: 8/31/88, Somerset Court, Bound Brook),
and defendant Jamie Wilkins (dob: 7/30/90, 2nd Street, Somerville).
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the investigation began when police
received information that Todd Miller and Thomas Miller were selling
CDS in the Somerville area. The ensuing investigation revealed that
defendants Todd and Thomas Miller sold cocaine and heroin to dozens of
customers, and conspired with defendant Antwon Wilson, who was paroled
from prison less than two months ago on a prior conviction for drug
distribution. Defendant Wilson was previously arrested by the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force,
and was the main target in Operation Triple Threat, a May, 2007
investigation that resulted in 33 arrests. In April 2008, defendant
Wilson was sentenced to seven (7) years in prison, but was released on
parole on December 15, 2008.
Defendants Todd Miller, Thomas Miller and Antwon Wilson had an
extensive customer base, and the seventy-five (75) individuals charged
as a result of this investigation constitute the greatest number of
individuals charged by the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office in a
single drug and gang investigation ever in its history.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the take-down of this Operation began
on Friday evening, February 6, 2009, when police stopped a vehicle in
which defendant Todd Miller was travelling in Middlesex Borough. The
vehicle was driven by defendant Delhia Naturile (dob: 7/7/80, Pulaski
Street, Dunellen), and also contained an eight year-old child. Police
seized 26 decs of heroin and 1 gram of methamphetamine from defendant
Miller’s person, and seized an additional two ounces of crack cocaine
in the vehicle’s glove box. Defendants Miller and Naturile were
arrested, and the child was released to a relative.
Following defendant Miller’s arrest, late Friday night and into the
early morning hours on Saturday, police executed Superior Court issued
search warrants on six locations.
From defendant Todd Miller’s Fisher Place, Bound Brook residence,
police seized drug packaging materials and marijuana.
From defendant Antwon Wilson’s person and Davenport Street, Somerville
residence, police seized approximately ½ ounce of cocaine, 103 decs of
heroin, and $858.00. As detectives were executing the search warrant,
defendant Wilson attempted to flee and ran a short distance before
being caught and arrested by police.
From defendant Todd Miller’s and Thomas Miller’s mother’s Sydney
Place, Franklin Township residence, police seized a safe used by the
Millers to store the proceeds of their drug distribution operation.
From defendant Joseph “Ice” Llorens’ Codington Place, Somerville
residence, police seized eight ecstasy (MDMA) pills, two digital
scales and drug packaging materials.
From defendant James Barna’s Catherine Street, Somerville, residence,
police seized ten bags of marijuana and drug packaging materials.
From defendant Harry Jackson’s Somerset Court, Bound Brook residence,
police seized drug packaging materials.
The estimated street value of the cocaine seized in this investigation
is approximately $7,000.00. The estimated street value of the heroin
seized in this investigation is approximately $2,000.00. The estimated
street value of the MDMA (ecstasy) seized in this investigation is
approximately $200.00.
Defendants Todd Miller, Thomas Miller, Antwon Wilson and Delhia
Naturile were charged with 2nd degree Possession with Intent to
Distribute CDS (N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5b(2) and Conspiracy to Distribute CDS
(N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:35-5b(2)). Defendant Naturile was also charged
with Endangering the Welfare of a Child (N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4). Bail for
defendants Todd Miller and Antwon Wilson was set at $100,000.00 cash
or bond (no 10%) by the Hon. Robert B. Reed, J.S.C.. Bail for
defendant Thomas Miller and Delhia Naturile was set at $50,000.00 cash
or bond (no 10%) by the Hon. Robert B. Reed, J.S.C.
The following defendants were Charged with 3rd degree Conspiracy to
Distribute CDS (N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:35-5b(3)):
James Barna, Catherine Street, Somerville, dob: 7/16/76;
Aaron Brown, Tower Road, Enola, Pennsylvania, dob: 6/20/83;
Will Carter, West Spring Street, Somerville, dob: 9/4/84;
Jessica Coats, Park Place, Bound Brook, dob: 4/20/82;
Emmylu Griffith, Raritan Avenue, Manville, dob: 5/2/89;
Michael Higgs, Prescott Place, Plainfield, dob: 6/8/70;
Harry Jackson (“BJ”), Somerset Court, Bound Brook, dob: 8/31/88;
Jamie Levine, South 13th Avenue, Manville, dob 6/25/89;
Joseph “Ice” Llorens, Codington Place, Somerville, dob: 3/10/89;
Ishmael “Izzy” Proctor, Mechanic Street, Somerville, dob: 11/27/82;
Jessica Trumbo, South Bridge Street, Somerville, dob: 12/9/83;
Allison Valdes, Somerset Court, Bound Brook, dob: 9/8/89;
Juvenile K.J., Raritan, dob: 6/91
The following defendants were charged with 4th degree Conspiracy to
Distribute CDS (N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:35-5b(12)):
Kelly Cuza, Amwell Road, Somerset, dob: 4/19/89;
Amanda Difelice, Romney Road, Bound Brook, dob: 3/26/90;
Charles Grover, 2nd , 3rd Street, Somerville, dob: 4/2/78;
Kaitlyn Toye, Richard Street, Raritan, dob: 12/16/90
The following defendants were Charged with 3rd degree Attempt to
Possess CDS (N.J.S.A. 2C:5-1 and 2C:35-10a(1)) and 3rd degree
Conspiracy to Possess CDS (N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:35-10a(1)):
Tara Adair, South Gaston Avenue, Somerville, dob: 9/22/73;
Aicha Ahnadas (aka “Isa” Doe), East Main Street, Bridgewater, dob:
3/10/48;
Matilda Archer, Mercer Street, Somerville, dob: 10/30/79;
Wesley Butts, aka “Donald” and “Diamond”, Somerset Street, Somerville,
dob:
8/13/80;
Garvester Campbell, South Main Street, Manville, dob: 1/12/61;
Anthony Carter, West Spring Street, Somerville, dob: 7/1/60;
Jerome Carr, Capricorn Drive, Hillsborough, dob: 10/16/78;
Ann Crimmins, Frelinghysen Avenue, Raritan, dob: 7/16/51;
Jacki Crowley, Rt. 206, Hillsborough, dob: 1/28/82;
Lisa Cunningham, West Somerset Street, Raritan, dob: 9/16/67;
Consuela Dorsey Prescott, Schindler Terrace, Bridgewater, dob:
2/28/64;
Charles Dulin, Jr., West End Avenue, Somerville, dob: 12/21/59;
Nancy Feder, West Somerset Street, Raritan, dob: 1/8/53;
Ryan Felegi, Jessica Court, Bridgewater, dob: 7/6/87;
Troy Ferguson, Somerset Street, Somerville, dob: 6/21/62;
Mark Giometti, Vones Lane, Raritan, dob: 3/9/67;
Asa “Ace” Godenick, South Main Street, Manville, dob: 12/11/73;
Louis Grizzard, aka Joe “J” Doe, Jr., Fisher Ave, Bound Brook, dob:
3/2/60;
Cindy Hall, Amwell Road, Hillsborough, dob: 1/21/60;
John Harris, aka “Bright Eyes”, Fairview Avenue, Somerville, dob:
11/29/63;
Tracey Hildebrand, Fairview Avenue, Somerville, dob: 4/11/61;
Rose Hinson, Southside Avenue, Somerville, dob: 6/11/64;
Aneisha Hobbs, Brookside Avenue, Somerville, dob: 2/9/80;
Zianida Hussein, East Main Street, Somerville, dob: 11/20/75;
Ricky Jones, Fisher Ave, Bound Brook, dob: 1/7/54;
Karin Kaiser, Case Avenue, Three Bridges, dob: 4/8/61;
John “Jack” Keleman, Jr., Dukes Parkway East, Hillsborough, dob:
6/15/67;
Daniel J. Klein, 3rd, Chestnut Street, Bridgewater, dob: 12/21/78 ;
Przemyslaw Kucharski, West Main Street, Bound Brook, dob: 5/29/84;
Joseph Kulcsar, North 10th Avenue, Manville, dob: 10/4/86;
Robert Lavornia, Romney Road, Bound Brook, dob: 8/30/71;
Juvenile B.M., Bridgewater, dob: 1/92;
Patrice “Tree” Mazzarella, 2nd Avenue, Raritan, dob: 5/18/76;
Matthew Mingle, Mercer Street, Somerville, dob: 1/24/89;
Kevin Northup, West Somerset Street, Raritan, dob: 3/26/68;
Rocco Paashaus, Rt. 206, Hillsborough, dob: 4/21/1957;
Jose Padro, Jr., Duval Street, Bridgewater, dob: 11/28/79;
George Proctor, Southside Avenue, Somerville, dob: 7/25/68;
Wendy Saldutti, West Camplain Road, Manville, dob: 11/22/58;
Michael Sanders, South 13th Avenue, Manville, dob: 12/29/69;
Amber Siciliano, Roosevelt Avenue, Manville, dob: 8/30/89;
Electa Z. Smith, Whitlock Court, Belle Mead, dob: 2/23/87;
Barry Wade, West Camplain Road, Manville, dob: 1/11/61;
Vonderlivia Walker, Fisher Ave., Bound Brook, dob: 9/20/65;
John Weeks, West Main Street, Somerville, dob: 3/6/81;
Jamie Wilkins, 2nd Street, Somerville, dob: 7/30/90 (a member of the
“Bloods” street gang).
Towana Williams, West End Avenue, Somerville, dob: 4/4/63;
Defendant Andre Dennis, Stanford Drive, Bridgewater, dob: 9/12/83, was
charged with 4th degree Hindering Apprehension.
Defendant Quanell Robinson, South Bridge Street, Somerville, dob:
12/21/90, was arrested for disorderly persons possession of marijuana.
Juvenile J.K., Bridgewater, dob: 10/91, was charged with disorderly
persons possession of marijuana.
Defendant Marvin Silvis, Davenport Street, Somerville, dob: 11/29/60,
was arrested and charged with 3rd degree possession of cocaine and
disorderly persons possession of drug paraphernalia.
Defendant Jacob Cuffie, Mercer Street, Somerville, dob: 6/2/89, was
arrested on an outstanding fugitive warrant for aggravated assault.
Defendant Ramona Hildebrand, Fairview Avenue, Somerville, dob:
12/30/63, was arrested on an outstanding contempt of court warrant.
Defendant Robert Felegi, Rt. 28, Bridgewater, dob: 9/24/85, was
arrested on an outstanding warrant for failure to appear in the
Bridgewater Municipal Court.
The following law enforcement agencies assisted in this investigation:
the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Unit and I.D. Bureau, the
Manville Police K-9 Unit and Police Department, the Bridgewater Police
Department, the Somerville Police Department, the Raritan Police
Department, the Bound Brook Police Department, the Hillsborough Police
Department, and the Seaside Heights Police Department.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a
statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and
that the defendants and juveniles are presumed innocent until and
unless proven guilty or adjudicated delinquent.
FIRE AT FRANKLIN LAW OFFICE
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Franklin
Township Police Chief Craig Novick report that the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Arson Task Force and the Franklin Township Police
Department are investigating a fire that occurred at approximately
10:52 a.m., Sunday, February 8, 2009 at the 3rd floor law offices of
Forster, Garbus and Garbus, located at 100 Davidson Avenue, Suite 311,
Franklin Township, New Jersey. Police and fire personnel were
dispatched to the location after receiving a 9-1-1 call from an
occupant of another building in the office complex who reported
hearing an explosion and observed smoke coming from the 100 Davidson
Avenue building.
Responding police and fire units found the entire building to be
filled with smoke. Once inside the structure they discovered and
extinguished a fire located in Suite 311 on the third floor.
An origin and cause examination determined that the fire originated
under a desk in an office cubical and spread to several other nearby
cubicles, as well as up into the ceiling where it caused damage to the
electrical, HVAC and telecommunications lines. The exact cause of the
fire has not yet been identified.
Prosecutor Forrest states that the Prosecutor’s Office Arson Task
Force in conjunction with the Franklin Township Police Department are
continuing to investigate the cause of the fire.
Prosecutor Forrest and Chief Novick ask if anyone has any information
to please contact the Franklin Township Police Department at
732-873-5533, the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Arson Task Force
at 908-575-3300 or the Somerset County Crime Stoppers TIPS Line at
1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at www.888577tips.org and click on
“Give Tips” or www.scpo.net and click on “Crime Stoppers.” All calls
are confidential.
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FEBRUARY 6, 2009
NEWS RELEASES
SEXUAL ASSAULT & ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A CHILD
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Somerville Police Chief Dennis Manning announce that the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office, in conjunction with the Somerville Police
Department, arrested Hilario Bogantes age 51 (D.O.B. 01/14/58), on two
counts of Sexual Assault, 2nd Degree and two counts of Endangering the
Welfare of a Child, 3rd Degree.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on Saturday, November 8, 2008, the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office was notified by the Somerville
Police Department of an alleged sexual assault. It was reported that
both C.M. (DOB: 07/98) and her sister B.M. (DOB: 05/00) were touched
underneath their clothing by a man named “Franco”, later identified as
Hilario Bogantes. On Monday, November 10, 2008, C.M. and B.M. were
interviewed. C.M. reported that “Frank” would drive her and her sister
to a summer school program in June and July 2008, and would also pick
them up from the program. C.M disclosed that “Frank” touched her
chest, back, and vagina with his hand, both under her clothing and on
top of her clothing. C.M. reported that this occurred on more than one
occasion in the back seat of the car. During the interview with B.M.,
she reported that “Franco” touched her on her inner thigh underneath
her shorts. B.M. reported that this occurred at least two times in
“Franco’s” car.
During the investigation it was learned that Bogantes was paid by the
father of both C.M. and B.M. to drive the girls to summer school.
After the investigation was completed, Bogantes was subsequently
arrested yesterday, February 5, 2009 and lodged at the Somerset County
Jail on a $250,000.00 bail.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
NORTH PLAINFIELD WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY TO THEFT
CHARGES
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that on February 6, 2009, Alexandra Chavarriaga, age 33, of Jackson
Avenue, North Plainfield, New Jersey pleaded guilty before the
Honorable Paul W. Armstrong, J.S.C., to charges of Theft by Deception,
2nd Degree; Fraudulent Use of a Credit Card, 3rd Degree; eleven counts
of Forgery, 3rd Degree; and eleven counts of Uttering a Forged
Instrument, 3rd Degree. The plea agreement calls for seven years in
New Jersey Station Prison, and restitution of $257,712.32. This plea
is the result of an investigation by the Somerset County Prosecutor's
Office and the Somerville Police Department. Somerset County Assistant
Prosecutor Robert Hawkes represented the State.
Defendant Chavarriaga had been employed as a part-time bookkeeper for
the Ross Public Affairs Group in Somerville from April, 2006 to
December, 2007. After she was terminated in December, 2007, the
company noticed that thousands of dollars worth of charges had been
made on the company’s American Express credit card. Defendant had been
able to have a card issued in her name on the company’s account.
Further investigation revealed that from between June, 2006 and
December, 2007, defendant had made over 500 unauthorized charges
totaling over $80,000.00.
The investigation also revealed that defendant Chavarriaga had written
eight checks to herself and forged the owner’s name on the checks. In
July, 2008, defendant also wrote two checks to a doll shop in Carmel,
California to purchase expensive antique dolls and accessories; one
was for $9,500.00; the other for $6,555.00. Defendant issued another
forged check in July, 2008 to purchase antique jewelry for $4,385.93.
The total for all eleven forged checks amounted to $38,923.98. The
total theft amounted to over $118,000.00.
On October 17, 2008, defendant Chavarriaga was arrested at her home. A
search warrant was executed. Among the items recovered were one of the
dolls that she had purchased, along with doll accessories, and one of
the antique rings that she had purchased.
Subsequent to defendant being indicted in December, 2008, further
investigation revealed that the total amounts of money stolen from the
business’ bank accounts and the fraudulent purchases were in excess of
a quarter million dollars.
A second search warrant was executed at the defendant’s residence on
January 2, 2009. During the execution of that search warrant, two more
fraudulently purchased dolls and doll accessories were recovered. In
addition, jewelry, antiques and furniture, including a queen-size
Ethan Allen sleigh bed that defendant had fraudulently purchased were
seized from defendant’s residence.
Defendant has been incarcerated at the Somerset County Jail since
January 8, 2009, when Judge Armstrong increased her bail to $50,000.00
cash or bond. After the plea proceeding, Judge Armstrong ordered that
defendant be held without bail pending sentencing.
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FEBRUARY 5, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
HOSPITAL SCAM LEADS TO CHARGES AGAINST FOUR INDIVIDUALS
Somerville - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that charges have been filed against Ira Dort (DOB: 10/26/1976) of
Passaic Avenue, Linden, New Jersey for Computer Theft, 2nd Degree;
Michael Hennessey (DOB: 08/28/1974) of Whittier Avenue, Somerset, New
Jersey for Computer Theft, 2nd Degree; Jacqueline Dingle (DOB:
01/12/1984) of Coral Way, Neptune, New Jersey for Theft, 3rd Degree;
and Delince Francois, Jr. (DOB: 10/03/1973) with last known address of
Bergen Avenue, Linden, New Jersey for Theft, 3rd Degree.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on June 17, 2008 a Somerset Medical
Center representative responded to the Somerset County Prosecutor’s
Office to report a theft which had occurred. Somerset Medical Center
advised detectives of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Special
Investigations Unit that during an internal audit it was discovered
that between February 5, 2008 and June 10, 2008 nineteen checks drawn
on an account with Commerce Bank in the name of the Somerset Medical
Center were sent to an address in Linden, New Jersey and made payable
to the names of various different people. Nine of the nineteen checks
were issued to the name Delince Francois, who the audit discovered was
never a patient at the hospital. The audit also discovered that the
other names were patients at the hospital at some point but the checks
were all sent to the same address in Linden, New Jersey and not the
patients’ actual addresses. The audit further revealed that four
additional checks were drawn on the same account in the name of the
Somerset Medical Center. The checks were sent to an address in
Neptune, New Jersey with each check being made payable to a different
name. An internal computer check at the hospital revealed that the
four names on the checks were also patients at the hospital at some
point, but the address in Neptune to which the checks were sent was
not, in fact, the patients’ addresses.
Prosecutor Forrest stated a review of the Somerset Medical Center
computer activity logs by the hospital’s staff revealed that the
unique computer identification logons and passwords belonging to
defendant Hennessy, the credit manager of the finance department for
the Somerset Medical Center, were used to change a patient’s account
information to indicate a refund was owed to a patient. Defendant
Hennessy would also change the patient’s address and then issue a
refund payment in the form of a check from Somerset Medical Center.
The computer activity logs also indicated that defendant Dort, also an
employee of the Somerset Medical Center who was supervised by
defendant Hennessy, had also made changes to the same patients’
accounts which defendant Hennessy had fraudulently altered. Again the
representative from Somerset Medical Center was able to determine that
defendant Dort’s unique computer login and password were used. Due to
defendant Dort’s employee status he was limited in his access to the
changing or modifying of patients’ accounts. As a supervisor defendant
Hennessy had much broader access to modifying and changing patients’
accounts. A representative from Somerset Medical Center was able to
determine that all of the fraudulent changes in the patient account
histories were generated from the Somerset Medical Center desktop
computers which were used by defendant Hennessy and defendant Dort at
their respective work stations.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Hennessy was involved in
fraudulently issuing twenty-three checks from the Somerset Medical
Center for a total of $37,277.20. A review of the hospital records
indicated that defendant Dort participated in issuing nineteen of the
twenty three checks totaling $35,241.04. This is based upon a review
of computer records and employee time sheets for defendant Dort.
Prosecutor Forrest stated a review of bank records regarding the
fraudulently issued checks revealed that nineteen checks totaling
$33,639.97 were cashed or deposited through bank accounts in the name
of defendant Delince Francois Jr. The bank records also indicated that
three of the fraudulently issued checks totaling $3,637.15 were cashed
or deposited into a bank account in the name of defendant Jackie
Dingle of Neptune, New Jersey. One of the twenty three fraudulently
issued checks had been intercepted in the mailroom by hospital
employees prior to it being forwarded to the address in Linden, New
Jersey.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Hennessey turned himself in
without incident this morning to detectives of the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations Unit. Bail was set by the
Honorable Paul W. Armstrong, J.S.C. at $50,000.00 cash or bond.
Defendant Hennessey is currently lodged at the Somerset County Jail.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Dort, defendant Dingle and
defendant Francois are currently not in custody and that warrants have
been issued for their arrest. Anyone with any information on their
whereabouts is urged to contact the Somerset County Prosecutor’s
Office Special Investigations Unit at (908) 231-7100. Information can
also be provided anonymously by calling the Somerset County Crime
Stoppers TIPS Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477), or online at
www.888577tips.org and click on “Give Tips” or www.scpo.net and click
on “Crime Stoppers.” All calls are confidential.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
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FEBRUARY 4, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
WATCHUNG FIRE UNDER INVESTIGATION
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Watchung
Police Chief Sean Whelan announce that at approximately 8:40 p.m. on
February 3, 2009, the homeowner and his wife were in the living room
of their residence located at 118 Johnston Drive, Watchung, when he
stated that he smelled something burning. Upon searching for the
origin of the smell, he first noted smoke coming from a heat register
in the kitchen. He then proceeded to the utility room on the lower
level where he observed moderate smoke in the room, but no flame. At
the same time, his wife checked the door leading to garage and found
it to be hot to the touch. At that time he tried to call 9-1-1 from
the house telephone, but that went dead at which point he had his wife
get the two children and dogs and exit the house while he called 9-1-1
on his cell phone.
Upon arrival of Watchung police and fire units from Watchung, Warren,
Green Brook, North Plainfield and Berkeley Heights and the Watchung
and Warren First Aid Squads, they found the garage, which was located
beneath the living room and kitchen area, to be fully engulfed in
flames. The vehicle, a 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe that was in the garage was
also fully engulfed. Within minutes of arrival, the fire began to
spread up the walls and into the main living portion of the structure
causing significant damage. Also damaged was a 2009 Chevrolet Traverse
SUV that was parked in front of the east bay of the garage.
The resulting investigation by the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office
Arson Task Force and Watchung Police revealed that the homeowner and
his two children were in the home the entire evening and his wife
returned home from the dentist at approximately 8:00 p.m., parking the
Chevrolet Tahoe in the garage and leaving the door open. This was
normal as the door would not be closed for the evening until after the
dogs were taken for their nightly walk. While the homeowner and his
wife were talking they smelled smoke prompting them to investigate and
call 9-1-1.
The scene examination revealed that the fire did in fact originate in
the west bay of the garage in the area of the Chevrolet Tahoe.
However, the exact ignition sequence could not be determined due to
the severe structural damage and instability in the area of origin. We
were able to eliminate the electrical service in the area as a
potential cause but we could not eliminate a malfunction of the
vehicle, the possibility of the vehicle being parked over combustible
materials or the possibility of the misuse of extension cords of heat
producing appliances in that area. Due to this fact, the cause of the
fire is being labeled as undetermined at this time. It should also be
noted that no evidence was found to indicate that an ignitable liquid,
ignition device or delay device was involved in the ignition of the
fire.
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FEBRUARY 3, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
NORTH PLAINFIELD WOMAN CRITICALLY BURNED IN FIRE
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and North
Plainfield Chief of Police William Parenti announce that at
approximately 11:06 a.m. on February 3, 2009, Somerset County
Communications received a 9-1-1 call from the victim, Kathleen Crosby,
age 63, requesting help. North Plainfield Police were dispatched as
well as the North Plainfield Fire Department for assistance. Upon
arrival of the emergency units, smoke was observed coming out of a
front window of the one-story brick ranch located at 182 West End
Avenue. As police officers approached they observed flames inside the
room in the southwest corner of the residence.
By this time the Fire Department arrived on scene and both departments
were able to gain entry into the home where they located the victim on
a burning bed. As she was being removed from the residence, the fire
was extinguished.
Once outside the residence, the victim, who was bedridden and used
oxygen to aid with breathing, was found to be suffering from severe
thermal injuries to her face, upper torso and left hand and arm, as
well as severe difficulty breathing due to inhalation of smoke and
heat. She was then transported to St. Barnabus Medical Center Burn
Unit where she was admitted in critical condition.
The investigation into the origin and cause revealed that the fire was
confined to the upper portion of the bed where the victim’s upper
torso would have been. The items that actually burned during the
incident were the blankets, pillow, padding and supply tube for the
oxygen. Further investigation revealed that there was an ashtray and
cigarette butts mixed in amongst the bedding, which were determined to
be the only potential ignition source in the area identified as the
origin. No other heat, spark, flame or friction producing items or
conditions were in close proximity to the origin, thereby eliminating
them as potential causes. It was further determined that the victim
was a cigarette smoker.
As a result of the investigation, this fire has been preliminarily
determined to be accidental.
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JANUARY 30, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
MAN ARRESTED FOR GYPSY SCAM
Stanley J. Nichols
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Somerville- Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Franklin
Township Chief of Police Craig Novick announce the arrest of Stanley
J. Nichols (DOB: 06-29-1971) of Toms River, New Jersey for Theft by
Deception, 3rd Degree and Attempted Theft by Deception, 3rd Degree.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on January, 27, 2009 the Franklin
Township Police Department was contacted by an 81 year old resident of
Franklin Township who advised that he had been the victim of a fraud.
The investigation revealed that on December 10, 2008 two males who
identified themselves as Anthony John and Steve (last name unknown)
arrived at his residence advising that the residence was in need of
repair and they needed to inspect the basement because the residence
was sagging. After entering the basement the males painted a small
portion of the wall and then demanded $9,000.00 in cash before the job
could be completed. The victim advised Franklin Township Police that
he went to the bank with the two men and withdrew the money and turned
it over to them.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the investigation revealed numerous
incidents where the victim paid the individuals known as Anthony John
and Steve (last name unknown) money for work not performed. On
December 11, 2008 the men returned to the victim’s residence and
painted another small portion of the basement wall. The men demanded
an additional $3,250.00 for additional work which needed to be done in
the basement. The victim advised that he again went to the bank and
withdrew the funds in cash and turned it over to the men. On December
17, 2008 the men returned to the residence and demanded a payment of
$9,400.00. The victim advised that he again withdrew the cash from the
bank and turned it over to the men. On December 30, 2008 the men
returned to the residence and again demanded an additional payment of
$9,500.00. The victim advised that he again withdrew the cash from the
bank and turned it over to the men.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the investigation discovered that on
January 19, 2009 a male arrived at the residence who identified
himself as Anthony Mattessich and claimed that he needed to inspect
the work performed by Anthony John and Steve (last name unknown).
Anthony Mattessich advised the victim that he needed to paint the
basement stairwell and floor. After the work was allegedly completed,
Anthony Mattessich demanded $4,500.00 in cash as payment. The victim
reported that again he withdrew the funds from the bank and turned it
over to the man. On January 24, 2009 the victim reported that Anthony
Mattessich again returned to the residence claiming he needed to
complete the prior work project. After Anthony Mattessich claimed to
have completed the work he demanded a payment of $5,000.00 in cash.
The victim reported that he again went to bank and withdrew the funds
in cash and turned it over to the man.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the victim reported that a total of
$40,650.00 was paid in cash to these individuals for work that was
supposedly needed and done at the residence.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on January 29, 2009 the victim
contacted the Franklin Township Police Department advising that he had
been telephoned by a man who was demanding a payment of $4,700.00 in
cash for work which had been done prior at residence. At the direction
of the Franklin Township Police Department arrangements were then made
to meet with unknown male caller in a pre-designated area.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that upon the arrival of the male caller in
the pre-designated area he was later identified by the victim as being
an individual who had been to the residence and was given cash for
work that was not completed. The male was approached by detectives and
identified as Stanley J. Nichols. The investigation revealed that
defendant Nichols had contacted the victim by telephone earlier and
attempted to obtain a $4,700.00 cash payment for work that was not
completed at the residence.
Prosecutor Forrest stresses the fact that Somerset County residents,
especially senior citizens, should be cautious of these types of
incidents occurring and that these types of crimes are commonly
referred to as Bunco Scams or Gypsy Scams. The word “Bunco” which
comes from the Spanish word "banco," meaning bank, is used to describe
several types of scams to defraud individuals out of money or
possessions. These types of crimes usually occur against senior
citizens who live alone and they are committed by well organized,
transient criminals who are able to evade identification and arrest by
operating in various cities and towns under many different aliases.
The Gypsy scam term derives from the criminal’s transient nature. They
often leave town before a crime has been discovered or reported and
the victims are often hesitant to report the crime to law enforcement
or do not know they have been a victim of a crime.
Prosecutor Forrest states that Bunco Schemes can be perpetrated in
various different ways such as the one committed by defendant Nichols.
However, there have been other instances when a group of individuals
will come to a victim’s door requesting to use the telephone because
of some fictitious emergency or claiming to be a salesmen or handymen.
In this case one individual will distract the victim by asking for a
drink of water or giving some fabricated sales pitch to perform
maintenance on the house while the other individuals look through the
victim’s house for valuable possessions. Often jewelry, money, credit
cards and checkbooks are stolen from the victim without the victim
having any knowledge.
Prosecutor Forrest and Franklin Township Chief of Police Craig Novick
stress the fact that this investigation is ongoing and that any
information regarding the incident should be reported to the Franklin
Township Police Department Detective Bureau at (732) 873-5533, or the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office at (908) 231-7100, or the Somerset
County Crime Stoppers’ Tips Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at
www.888577tips.org and click on “Give Tips” or www.scpo.net and click
on “Crime Stoppers.” All calls are confidential.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
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January 26, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
DEFENDANTS CHARGED WITH ADDITIONAL COUNTS OF ROBBERY
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and North
Plainfield Chief of Police William Parenti announce that detectives
from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad in
conjunction with detectives from the North Plainfield Police
Department have charged Marquis Smith, 19, of Easton, Pennsylvania,
with an additional count of first degree Robbery and one count of
second degree Robbery. Nathanial Johnson Jr., 18, of Plainfield was
also charged with an additional count of second degree Robbery.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that during the evening hours on Wednesday,
January 21, 2009, the North Plainfield Police Department was contacted
by a witness reporting observing a fight in progress. The North
Plainfield Police Department responded to the area of Lincoln Place
and determined that the incident was a robbery which involved several
black male suspects and a handgun. Police then observed five
individuals matching the description of the robbery suspects given to
police by the witness sitting in a nearby vehicle. Officers conducted
a motor vehicle stop on the vehicle occupied by the five individuals
and located a silver BB style handgun inside the car. Within minutes
of this robbery being reported, the North Plainfield Police were
summoned to Chatham Street where they discovered another robbery
victim. Police determined the same individuals responsible for the
other robbery were involved with the second attack.
On January 21, 2009 defendant Marquis Smith, 19, and defendant
Nathaniel Johnson, 18, were charged with one count of first degree
Robbery and one count of second degree Robbery and have been lodged in
the Somerset County Jail. Juveniles K.T., 17, of Plainfield, N.A., 17,
of Plainfield, and A.S., 17, of Plainfield, were also charged with one
count of first degree Robbery and one count of second degree Robbery
and were lodged at the Middlesex County Juvenile Detention Center.
Since the arrest of the five defendants, detectives have conducted
additional interviews and continued to investigate these individuals
for their possible involvement in a string of unsolved robberies.
Detectives identified the suspects responsible for the following two
robberies:
On Monday December 29, 2008, the North Plainfield PD responded at
approximately 9:57 p.m. to a reported robbery that occurred at the
intersection of Duer Street and Park Place. Police spoke to the victim
who indicated he was approached and punched in the face by two black
males and they subsequently took his wallet and cell phone from his
pocket. The victim stated the two black males fled on foot and entered
a four door beige sedan. Through the course of the investigation,
police conducted several interviews and were able to identify
defendant Marquis Smith as one of the assailants. The other assailants
were identified as juveniles and their names can not be released at
this time.
On Thursday, January 15, 2009, the North Plainfield Police Department
received a report of a robbery that occurred at approximately 7:42
p.m. in the area of Manning Avenue. Police responded and located the
victim who indicated he was approached by three black males. One of
the black males subsequently pointed a handgun at his chest and
riffled through his pant pockets removing his wallet. The wallet
contained $50.00 in U.S. currency. The victim stated the individuals
returned to a mid-size brown vehicle and fled the scene. Through the
course of the investigation police conducted several interviews and
were able to identify defendants Marquis Smith and Nathanial Johnson
as two of the assailants.
Defendant Marquis Smith, 19, and defendant Nathaniel Johnson, 18,
remain in the Somerset County Jail in lieu of $100,000.00 cash or bond
bail.
Prosecutor Forrest and Chief Parenti request that anyone with
information pertaining to the robberies to contact the North
Plainfield Police Department at (908) 769-2937, the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad at (908) 231-7100, or the
Somerset County Crime Stoppers’ Tip Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or
online at www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net and click on either
“Crime Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”. All calls are confidential.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants and juveniles are presumed innocent until and unless proven
guilty or adjudicated delinquent.
January 23, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
ELUDING DEFENDANT SENTENCED
Somerville – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announced
that defendant Peter A. Kovi, age 39, of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, was
sentenced today by the Honorable Robert B. Reed, J.S.C. as a result of
a trial jury’s guilty verdict on October 15, 2008 of second degree
Eluding a Police Officer. Defendant was sentenced to seven years in
the New Jersey State Prison on the eluding conviction. Defendant was
also convicted of several motor vehicle offenses including Driving
While Intoxicated, Reckless Driving, Speeding, Failure to Maintain
Lane and proceeding through a Red Light. He was also sentenced on
these violations to various fines and court costs. His driver’s
license was suspended for a total of 18 months.
This sentence resulted from events that began on Saturday, May 12,
2007, at approximately 1:00 a.m. when defendant drove passed Officer
Joseph M. Dailey of the Bridgewater Police Department as the officer
was concluding a stop of another vehicle on Route 22 westbound.
Defendant was traveling at an excessive rate of speed with his hazard
lights flashing. The officer obtained a radar reading of 75 miles per
hour in that 55 mile per hour zone. Upon closing the distance to
defendant, the officer activated his overhead lights in an effort to
get defendant to pull over and stop. Defendant continued driving and
proceeded through a red light signal at the Orr Drive intersection of
Route 22 westbound. The officer then activated his siren, however,
defendant did not slow or stop.
The pursuit continued with defendant weaving across the lanes of
travel causing other vehicles on the roadway to take evasive action to
avoid being struck by defendant. Defendant increased his speed as he
proceeded from Bridgewater through Branchburg, Readington, Clinton and
Lebanon Borough on Route 22 westbound.
During the course of the pursuit, defendant continued to increase his
speed and a decision was made to terminate the pursuit in Readington
Township. Defendant was captured on radar as traveling at 98 miles per
hour. Officer Dailey shut off his overhead lights and siren. He then
began to slow his patrol car, but continued to follow defendant from a
greater distance. Upon entering Lebanon Borough, the officer observed
defendant strike a jeep from behind on the right hand portion of the
highway. This caused the jeep to spin across the highway, roll over
and come to rest in the center grass median of the roadway. The driver
of the jeep required shoulder surgery to repair his injuries caused by
the crash.
Defendant was also injured as a result of his vehicle striking a pole
and curb and rolling over in Lebanon Borough. Defendant was ejected
from the vehicle due to his failure to wear his seatbelt. Defendant
was air lifted to Morristown Memorial Hospital where he was treated
for various lacerations and dental injuries. Subsequent testing by the
New Jersey State Police Laboratory revealed that defendant’s blood
alcohol level was .184%, more than twice the legal limit of .08%.
Assistant Prosecutor Thomas J. Chirichella appeared on behalf of the
State and Roy A. Stevens, Esq. appeared for the defendant.
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January 22, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
FIVE CHARGED IN CONNECTION WITH STRING OF ROBBERIES
SOMERVILLE-Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and North
Plainfield Chief of Police William Parenti announced today that
detectives from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes
Squad in conjunction with detectives from the North Plainfield Police
Department have arrested Marquis Smith and Nathaniel Johnson Jr., both
of Plainfield, in connection with two separate robberies that occurred
on Wednesday evening in North Plainfield. Three juveniles were also
charged in the investigation.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that during the evening hours on Wednesday
January 21, 2009, the North Plainfield Police Department was contacted
by a witness reporting observing a fight in progress. The North
Plainfield Police Department responded to the area of Lincoln Place
and determined that the incident was a robbery which involved several
black male suspects and a handgun. Police then observed five
individuals matching the description of the robbery suspects given to
police by the witness sitting in a nearby vehicle. Officers conducted
a motor vehicle stop on the vehicle occupied by the five individuals
and located a silver BB style handgun inside the car. Within minutes
of this robbery being reported, the North Plainfield Police were
summoned to Chatham Street where they discovered another Robbery
victim. Police determined the same individuals responsible for the
other robbery were involved with the second attack.
Defendant Marquis Smith, 19, and defendant Nathaniel Johnson, 18, were
charged with one count of first degree Robbery and one count of second
degree Robbery and have been lodged in the Somerset County Jail.
Juveniles K.T., 17, of Plainfield, N.A., 17, of Plainfield, and A.S.,
17, of Plainfield, were also charged with one count of first degree
Robbery and one count of second degree Robbery and were lodged at the
Middlesex County Juvenile Detention Center.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein
a statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and
that the defendants and juveniles are presumed innocent until and
unless proven guilty or adjudicated delinquent.
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JANUARY 15, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
ARREST WARRANT ISSUED FOR FALSE SWEARING
Somerville – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announces
that a warrant has been issued for the arrest of Scott Bosley
(02-25-1982) of Jennings Court, Endicott, New York. Defendant Bosley
has been charged with False Swearing, 4th Degree.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that during the course of an unrelated
investigation in which defendant Bosley claimed to be a witness
against the cooperating witness, the cooperating witness made a
consensual phone call to defendant Bosley on September 30, 2008. The
phone call was made under the direction and supervision of detectives
from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations
Unit. The call was made from a phone belonging to the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office. Defendant Bosley answered the phone and within a
short period of time hung up before the cooperating witness could
conclude a conversation with him.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Bosley contacted detectives
from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations
Unit that he had received a telephone call on September 30, 2008 from
the cooperating witness. Defendant Bosley stated to detectives that
during the telephone conversation, with the cooperating witness, he
claimed that the individual told him not to be a witness against her,
and if he ever returned to New Jersey the individual would have him
“taken care of.” Defendant Bosley advised detectives that he felt
threatened by the individual’s statement and wished to file a police
report regarding the telephone conversation.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on November 14, 2008 defendant Bosley
came to the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office. While speaking with
defendant Bosley he advised detectives that he had received a
telephone call from an individual, the cooperating witness, who
stated, that she knew that defendant Bosley was talking to detectives
and if he ever came back to New Brunswick the individual would have
him “taken care of”. Defendant Bosley advised that he felt threatened
by the comment from the individual and feared that he would be killed
or his physical safety was in jeopardy. Defendant Bosley also provided
the exact date, time, and telephone number which the cooperating
witness had called from. Scott Bosley then provided a sworn digitally
recorded statement regarding the incident and also advised that he
wished to pursue criminal complaints against the individual.
Prosecutor Forrest states that the telephone number which defendant
Bosley provided is a telephone number which is owned and utilized by
the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office. The date and time which
defendant Bosley provided matched the date and time which the
cooperating witness had called defendant Bosley while the individual
was in the presence of detectives from the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office.
Prosecutor Forrest states that defendant Bosley is currently not in
custody and if anyone has any information on his whereabouts to please
contact the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations
Unit at (908) 231-7100. Information can also be provided anonymously
by calling the Somerset County Crime Stoppers TIPS Line at
1-888-577-TIPS (8477), or online at www.888577tips.org and click on
“Give Tips” or www.scpo.net and click on “Crime Stoppers.” All calls
are confidential.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a
statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and
that the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven
guilty.
GUILTY VERDICT IN BANK ROBBERY
Somerville – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announced
that defendant Roland Carvalho, Jr., age 60, of New Brunswick, was
found guilty by a Somerset County jury on January 15, 2009 of second
degree Robbery following a trial held before the Honorable Paul W.
Armstrong, J.S.C. that began on January 13, 2009. The defendant faces
a maximum period of incarceration of ten years in a New Jersey State
Prison with 85 percent of that time to be served without parole as a
result of the conviction.
On December 22, 2005, at approximately 11:00 a.m. defendant drove to
the Commerce Bank on Route 27 in Franklin Park. He entered the bank
with a canvas type bag and a note directing the teller to put the
money from her top drawer into the bag. Defendant also had his hand in
his jacket pocket at the time that he approached the teller. When the
teller hesitated upon reading the note, defendant told her “Quickly”.
She complied and placed $1,577.00 into the bag. Defendant retrieved
the note he had written, grabbed the bag and left the bank.
Bank employees were able to jot down a license plate number of the
vehicle defendant entered. When Franklin Township Officers checked
that plate number with the Motor Vehicle Commission they found that
the number was not on file. Officers believed that the first three
letters of the number were probably correct so they obtained a list of
over 1,700 vehicles registered in this state with the same first three
letters. Sifting through the list and identifying vehicles by color,
make and address of the registered owners, they found that defendant
had a similar vehicle and lived in the next town over from the bank.
When officers went to defendant’s home they observed a vehicle in the
driveway that fit the description given by the bank employees. Upon
entering defendant’s home they also noticed a jacket and fedora type
hat that also matched the clothing worn by the suspect and captured on
the bank’s video cameras.
Defendant subsequently admitted to the police that he robbed the bank,
after initially denying any involvement. However, defendant denied
presenting any threat to the teller and at trial claimed he was
therefore not guilty of “robbery”.
Defendant was initially admitted into the Pre-trial Intervention
Program, a diversionary program for first time offenders who are
charged with non-violent crimes by former Superior Court Judge Frank
Gasiorowski. The State appealed that decision to the Superior Court
Appellate Division and they reversed defendant’s admission. Defendant
then sought to have the New Jersey Supreme Court hear the matter but
they declined.
The sentencing of this defendant will occur in approximately six to
eight weeks, following the completion of a pre-sentence investigation
report that will be prepared by the Somerset County Probation
Department.
Assistant Prosecutor Thomas J. Chirichella appeared on behalf of the
State and Charles Z. Schalk, Esq. appeared for the defendant.
Defendant’s bail was continued pending sentencing.
ARREST WARRANT ISSUED FOR WOMAN WHO FALSELY RECEIVED SOCIAL SERVICES
FUNDS
Somerville- Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announced that
a warrant has been issued for Jessica Dehais (DOB: 05/14/1971) of
Jennings Street, Endicott, New York. Defendant Dehais has been charged
with Theft by Deception, 3rd degree.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on October 14, 2008, Jessica Dehais
contacted the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Special
Investigations Unit and informed them that an unknown individual had
used her identity to obtain welfare benefits through the Somerset
County Social Services Department. The Special Investigations Unit
then contacted the Somerset County Social Services to verify defendant
Dehais’ allegation.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that a review of the Somerset County Social
Services Department file on defendant Dehais’ indicated that on
September 6, 2005, she responded to the Somerville Office and applied
for Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and food stamps for
herself and her three year old daughter. In order to receive the
welfare benefits, defendant Dehais provided her New York photo
driver’s license, her own social security card, and defendant Dehais’
daughter’s social security card. Defendant Dehais also submitted, as
proof of her residence, a handwritten note from her mother residing in
Hillsborough, and a copy of a PSE&G bill for the residence on
Stonewyck Drive, Hillsborough. The investigation revealed that
defendant Dehais was in fact the individual who had applied for the
welfare benefits and was receiving those benefits and not an unknown
actor as she had claimed.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that at the time of defendant Dehais’ TANF
and food stamp request, defendant Dehais’ presented a promise of
employment letter from the Hunterdon Healthcare System. However, no
verification of income was ever received until she appeared for her
recertification interview on January 19, 2006. Finally, the
examination of the pay records showed that her income was higher than
she had reported and that it exceeded the mandatory reporting standard
in March and April 2006, there was also food stamp overpayments for
the months between December 1, 2005 and April of 2006. Defendant
Dehais’ total food stamp overpayment was $764.00 and her TANF
overpayment was $322.00. An overpayment claim was filed by the
Somerset County Social Services Department on June 30, 2008 and a
letter advising defendant of the claim was sent on July 22, 2008 to
her Hillsborough mailing address.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the Somerset County Social Services
records indicate that defendant Dehais has not paid off her debt to
Social Services. As of January 15, 2009, defendant Dehais had not
repaid any portion of the unauthorized funds she collected.
Subsequently, defendant Dehais has been charged with Theft By
Deception, 3rd Degree and a warrant has been issued for her arrest.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that defendant Dehais is currently not in
custody and if anyone has any information on her whereabouts to please
contact the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations
Unit at (908) 231-7100. Information can also be provided anonymously
by calling the Somerset County Crime Stoppers TIPS Line at
1-888-577-TIPS (8477), or online at www.888577tips.org and click on
“Give Tips” or www.scpo.net and click on “Crime Stoppers.” All calls
are confidential.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
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JANUARY 14, 2009
NEWS RELEASES
ALTERNATE ROUTE ORIENTATION ON MARCH 3, 2009
SOMERVILLE-Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Police
Academy Director Dr. Richard Celeste announce that the Somerset County
Police Academy will be conducting an orientation for potential
candidates in the Basic Police Recruit Alternate Route Program. The
program allows individuals to enter police recruit training on their
own without first being employed by a police agency.
The Somerset County Police Academy was the first academy in the State
to offer such a program in 1993. The Somerset County Police Academy’s
Basic Police Alternate Route Program is certified by the New Jersey
Police Training Commission.
Candidates who are selected are enrolled directly into the 24-week
training cycle at the Police Academy, which is one of the longest and
most comprehensive in the State and can be best described as a blend
of military and college training. The environment is very challenging
and requires a commitment to excellence. During the training process,
recruits are taught in over 120 subjects to include: Police
Professionalism; Criminal Justice Systems; Criminal Law; Arrest,
Search and Seizure; Communications; Emergency Driving; Emergency
Medical Training; Firearms; Self-Defense; Patrol Practices; Motor
Vehicle Law; Accident Investigation; Criminal Investigation; and
Physical Fitness.
Since its inception in 1987, the Somerset County Police Academy
developed a reputation for providing quality training in all areas of
law enforcement. Over 1,500 police recruits have been trained at the
Academy and over 22,000 individuals have been trained in a variety of
law enforcement continuing education related topics. The Police
Academy is operated by the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office in
conjunction with Raritan Valley Community College and law enforcement
authorities in Hunterdon, Middlesex, Somerset, and Warren Counties.
Scholarships are available for those individuals with financial need.
Those applying will be presented with the particulars concerning the
scholarship opportunities. Do not let finances preclude you from
attending if law enforcement is your goal!
The requirements for all candidates include that you must be a
Somerset, Hunterdon, Middlesex or Warren County resident, possess at
least 60 college credits from an accredited college or university, as
recognized by Raritan Valley Community College, or possess two years
of full time active military duty or a combination of college and
military that equals two years, no criminal record, be at least 18
years of age and a citizen of the United States, possess a valid New
Jersey Driver’s license, have a good driving record, and be in good
physical condition.
Candidates will have the opportunity to pre-register for the written
test until February 23, 2009 when registrations will no longer be
accepted. Pre-registration is done by completing the registration form
on the Somerset County Police Academy website www.SCPO.net, and
clicking on “Police Academy”. The Registration forms and a $50.00
money order must be received at the Police Academy by February 23,
2009 by 3:00 p.m. Money orders are made payable to Somerset County
Police Academy. No personal checks or cash will be accepted.
Mandatory Orientation will be held on Tuesday, March 3, 2009 at 6:00
p.m. at the Somerset County Police Academy located on the campus of
Raritan Valley Community College in North Branch, New Jersey at the
corner of Lamington Road and Route 28. The program will be held in the
Grand Conference Room in the Conference Center (Building # 11). The
written test is tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, March 11, 2009 in
the same room. Individuals wishing to go to the Orientation for
informational purposes will be allowed to attend but pre-registration
is required to sit for the written test.
Directions to the Academy and further information about the Alternate
Route Program can be obtained through the Raritan Valley Community
College Website, www.raritanval.edu/police , and clicking on recruit
training.
JUVENILE RECEIVES DISPOSITION FOR 1ST DEGREE SEXUAL ASSAULT
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest announced
that on January 13, 2009, a juvenile charged with Aggravated Sexual
Assault, 1st Degree and Endangering the Welfare of a Child, 3rd Degree
for having sexual intercourse with an eleven year old girl, appeared
in a Somerset County Family Court and a disposition was entered. S.L.,
a sixteen year-old male from Middlesex County, appeared before the
Honorable Thomas H. Dilts, J.S.C., and received a disposition that
will place him on probation for three years, spend thirty days in
detention and register as a sex offender under Megan’s Law. After a
bench trial before Judge Dilts, S.L. was found guilty on December 2,
2008 of Aggravated Sexual Assault, 1st Degree and not guilty of
Endangering the Welfare of a Child, 3rd Degree.
In addition to the three years probation, thirty days detention and
Megan’s Law registration, Judge Dilts ordered that S.L. undergo a
psycho-sexual evaluation and follow any treatment recommendations,
have no contact with the victim, have no unsupervised contact with any
female under the age of 14 years, attend an anti-gang program if one
is available in Middlesex County, obtain an HIV/AIDS test, pay
mandatory penalties, and receive his high school diploma or GED. The
juvenile code provides for a maximum exposure of a four-year period of
incarceration for a 1st Degree Aggravated Sexual Assault conviction.
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JANUARY 8, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
MAN CHARGED WITH AGGRAVATED ASSAULT AND
ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A CHILD
SOMERVILLE – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Raritan
Borough Police Department Chief Laurence Hess announced that the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office, in conjunction with the Raritan
Borough Police Department, arrested Jerome Mines age 23 (D.O.B.
01/13/86), yesterday afternoon on two counts of Aggravated Assault,
2nd Degree and three counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, 2nd
Degree. The allegations concern injuries sustained by the victim on
three separate occasions.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that on January 6, 2009, the victim, age 3 (D.O.B.
12/27/05), was transported to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
and diagnosed with internal bleeding and internal lacerations to the
liver and stomach and bruising to the forehead, ear, arm and back
trunk area. Prosecutor Forrest stated that the Prosecutor’s Office was
contacted by the Raritan Borough Police Department on that date while
the child was in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit in a critical and
unstable condition. Doctors at the hospital stated the injuries were
traumatic and indicative of child abuse. The child had previously been
treated at the Morristown Memorial Hospital for a fractured femur in
October of 2008.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the investigation revealed that the
injuries sustained by the child, including the injury in October of
2008, occurred while he was being cared for by defendant Jerome Mines
and were caused by defendant Mines.
Note:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
UNDERCOVER OPERATION NETS MARIJUANA SEIZURE IN BRIDGEWATER
TOWNSHIP
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Bridgewater Police Chief Richard Borden announce the arrest of
defendant Louis Valenti on January 7, 2009 after a three-month
narcotics investigation. The investigation was conducted by the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task
Force and the Bridgewater Township Police Department, and resulted in
the arrest of defendant Louis Valenti (31 years old) of Talmage
Avenue, Bound Brook, New Jersey. Defendant Valenti was charged with
3rd degree Distribution of a Controlled Dangerous Substance
(marijuana).
Prosecutor Forrest stated that the investigation began after police
received information that defendant Valenti was selling marijuana.
Thereafter, police were able to introduce an undercover detective to
defendant Valenti. On November 21, 2008, defendant Valenti met with
the undercover detective in the area of Route 202/206 in Bedminster
where he sold a quantity of marijuana to an undercover detective.
On December 9, 2008, the undercover detective met with defendant
Valenti in the area of the Bridgewater Commons Mall and sold the
detective a quantity of marijuana.
On January 7, 2009, the undercover detective spoke with defendant
Valenti and negotiated another sale of marijuana. At approximately
2:20 p.m., members of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office
Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force set up surveillance in the
area of the Bridgewater Promenade Mall in Bridgewater Township.
Defendant Valenti responded to the area in a Nissan Altima, where
defendant Valenti again met with the undercover detective and sold the
detective a quantity of marijuana. Members of the Task Force
approached the vehicle and arrested defendant Valenti. Subsequent to
his arrest, defendant Valenti was found to be in possession of
$1,005.00 of U.S. currency on his person.
Police searched the vehicle operated by defendant Valenti and seized
an additional quantity of marijuana. The total marijuana seized during
this investigation has a street value of approximately $1,000.00
Defendant Valenti was released on his own recognizance.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a
statement explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and
that the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty
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JANUARY 7, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
MOTOR VEHICLE STOP IN WARREN TOWNSHIP RESULTS
IN SEIZURE OF COCAINE, ECSTASY, HEROIN AND A SEMI-AUTOMATIC HANDGUN
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Warren
Township Police Chief Russell Leffert announce the arrest of defendant
Craig M. Johnson (20 YOA) of Gates Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, as a
result of a motor vehicle stop by Warren Police Officers Erik Larsen
and Robert Ferreiro.
On Tuesday, January 6, 2008, the police officers were conducting
stationary radar on Route 78 West and stopped a vehicle driven by
defendant Johnson at approximately 3:25 p.m. The speeding vehicle was
a green Ford Taurus bearing Maryland license plates and a dark tint on
all of the windows except the front windshield. Upon approaching the
motor vehicle, the officers detected a strong odor of marijuana
emanating from the vehicle. Defendant Johnson and a passenger were
removed from the vehicle. The officers observed that the airbag
compartment was not sealed correctly, and subsequently seized a bag
containing two hundred ninety seven (297) pills of MDMA (Ecstasy) from
within the airbag compartment.
At that time, both males were transported to the Warren Township
Police Headquarters. The Somerset County Sheriff’s Department K-9 Unit
was contacted, and an external sniff of the vehicle was performed. The
K-9 Unit reacted positive for C.D.S. inside the vehicle. The Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force
also responded to Warren Township Police Headquarters to assist in the
investigation.
A further search of the vehicle resulted in the seizure of more than 5
ounces of cocaine, three (3) grams of heroin, a loaded Smith and
Wesson .9mm semi-automatic handgun, and an additional magazine
containing hollow point bullets. The street value of the cocaine
seized is approximately $8,000.00, the street value of the Ecstasy
seized is approximately $7,500.00, and the street value of the heroin
seized is approximately $300.00.
Defendant Johnson was arrested and charged with the following:
1st degree possession of CDS Cocaine with the intent to distribute
2nd degree possession of CDS MDMA (Ecstasy) with the intent to
distribute
2nd degree possession of a firearm while possessing CDS with the
intent to
distribute
3rd degree possession of CDS (Heroin)
4th degree possession of hollow point bullets
Defendant Johnson was lodged in the Somerset County Jail with bail set
by Superior Court Judge Accurso at $250,000.00 cash or bond.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty
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JANUARY 2, 2009
NEWS RELEASES
TWO HILLSBOROUGH MEN CHARGED WITH STRING OF
CAR BURGLARIES AND DAMAGE TO GOLF COURSES
Somerville – Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and
Hillsborough Township Chief of Police Paul A. Kaminsky announce that a
four- month investigation conducted by the Hillsborough Township
Police Department into a series of car burglaries and other crimes
resulted in the filing of charges against two Hillsborough men –
defendant Michael P. Flanagan (dob: 7/13/85, Merritt Drive,
Hillsborough) and defendant Andrew England (dob: 1/22/89, Millstone
River Road, Hillsborough).
The investigation began when the Hillsborough Township Police
Department received reports of a rash of car burglaries at specific
locations throughout the township. The ensuing investigation revealed
that between September and December, more than two dozen vehicles were
burglarized, and various items of personal property (such as GPS
units, IPODs, satellite radios, etc.) were stolen. The investigation
identified defendants Flanagan and England as the primary suspects.
In addition, the investigation revealed that defendants Flanagan and
England were also the primary suspects in a series of incidents
involving criminal mischief to various golf courses in Somerset County
in October, 2008. On three separate dates in October, individuals
(subsequently identified as defendants Flanagan and England) entered
the Neshanic Valley County Club, the Hillsborough Country Club, and
the Royce Brook Golf Course, took golf carts and drove them both on
and off of the golf course grounds, causing thousands of dollars worth
of damage to the greens and golf carts.
On January 1, 2009, detectives from the Hillsborough Township Police
Department and the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Burglary Task
Force executed search warrants upon the residences of defendants
Flanagan and England. As a result of the search warrants, police
recovered several items of property that were stolen during the car
burglaries at defendant Flanagan’s residence, along with drug
paraphernalia. Police also recovered drug paraphernalia from defendant
England’s residence.
Following the execution of the search warrants, detectives also
confirmed that defendants Flanagan and England were the individuals
who entered the golf courses and damaged the golf carts and the
greens.
Following the search, defendant England was arrested at his residence
and charged with:
3rd degree conspiracy
3rd degree burglary
3rd degree theft
3rd degree criminal mischief (three counts)
Disorderly Persons possession of drug paraphernalia.
Bail for defendant England was set at $5,000.00 with the 10% option by
the Honorable Victor Ashrafi, J.S.C.
Defendant Michael P. Flanagan was charged with the same offenses, but
has not yet been arrested.
Defendant Daniel E. Flanagan (dob 1/21/88, Merritt Drive,
Hillsborough), the brother of defendant Michael P. Flanagan, was also
arrested and charged with disorderly persons possession of drug
paraphernalia as a result of this investigation. He was released on
his own recognizance.
The investigation is ongoing, with detectives continuing to attempt to
link the recovered property with specific burglaries and victims.
Anyone who was a victim of a car burglary in Hillsborough between
September and December 2008, and who has not been contacted by the
Hillsborough Township Police Department, should contact DSG. Sean
Carolan at the Hillsborough Township Police Department Detective
Bureau at (908) 369-3342.
Prosecutor Forrest and Chief Kaminsky state that the investigation is
continuing and anyone with information is asked to call the
Hillsborough Township Police Department at (908) 369-4323, the
Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office at (908) 231-7100, or the Somerset
County Crime Stoppers Tips Hotline at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477), or online
at www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net and click on the “Give Tips” or
“Crime Stoppers”. All calls are confidential.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein a statement
explaining that the charges are merely an accusation and that the
defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty
THIRD SUSPECT ARRESTED FOR INVOLVEMENT IN PNC BANK ROBBERY
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Franklin
Township Police Chief Craig Novick announced that on December 29, 2008
the PNC Bank located at 675 Franklin Boulevard, Somerset, New Jersey
was robbed of an undisclosed amount of money at approximately 4:54
p.m. At approximately 4:57 p.m. Franklin Township Police received a
call about the robbery and immediately responded to the PNC Bank.
Detectives from the Franklin Township Police Department, the Somerset
County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad, and the F.B.I. also
responded to investigate the bank robbery.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that detectives from the Major Crimes Squad
and Franklin Township Police Department had been looking for a third
suspect who was identified as defendant Travis M. Picou (age 30) West
Grand Avenue, Rahway, New Jersey. Defendant Picou was wanted for his
involvement in the PNC Bank robbery and a warrant for his arrest had
been issued charging him with 2nd Degree Robbery and 2nd degree
Conspiracy to Commit Robbery. Detectives were in contact with an
attorney from the Roselle area who was attempting to facilitate
defendant Picou’s surrender. On January 2, 2009 detectives observed
defendant Picou exiting a law office in Roselle. Picou proceeded
across the street towards an apartment building where he was placed
under arrest.
Prosecutor Forrest, Chief Novick and the F.B.I. request that anyone
with information pertaining to the bank robbery contact the Franklin
Township Police Department at (732) 873-2300, the Somerset County
Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad at (908) 231-7100, the F.B.I.
Somerset Office at (732) 469-7986 or the Somerset County Crime
Stoppers’ Tip Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at
www.888577tips.org or www.scpo.net and click on either “Crime
Stoppers” or “TIPS HOTLINE”. All calls are confidential.
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