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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Springfield Woman Faces Drug Charges After Passing Out in Car in Short Hills

Springfield woman charged with 10 different counts of possession, driving without a license and driving under the influence on Tuesday afternoon in Wendy's parking lot in Short Hills.

A 33-year-old Springfield woman was arrested Tuesday, Jan. 22 in a Millburn Wendy's parking lot after passing out in her car with prescription pills and crack cocaine paraphernalia, Millburn Police said. According to the report, police responded to a 4:30 p.m. call for medical assistance at 778 Morris Turnpike in Short Hills. Police said Leyora Zuberman was hanging over the center console of her car with her eyes closed when they arrived. The report said Zuberman didn't respond to police knocking on the window. The officer opened the door and tapped her on the shoulder. Zuberman popped up in a daze, police said. When police asked her if she was okay, Zuberman told police she just fell asleep.  Police said Zuberman was sweating and confused…

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Springfield Police Blotter

Reports of recent arrests in Springfield; inclusion does not imply a conviction.

The following information was provided by Springfield police.  10/13/2012    12:34 a.m.    Location: Hotel 304 West parking lot - 304 Route 22 West Springfield Police officers responded to the Hotel 304 West on a reported disturbance where it was reported that 2 males were acting disorderly inside of the hotel. Officers stopped the subjects in a vehicle. Anthony Parker age 26 of Springfield and Edwin Saint-Louis age 28 of Woodbridge were both arrested by Officers Erik Knudsen and Brian Trotman after the two were found to be in the possession of Marijuana (under 50 grams), Drug Paraphernalia and a small amount of what was believed to be Cocaine. Parker was further arrested for a warrant issued by the Union County Superior Court for Non-…

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Police: Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Bust

Police say that a simple traffic violation near route 22 led to a significant narcotics arrest.

After Springfield officers pulled an S.U.V. over for reportedly running a red light near Guadineer Middle School, a search reportedly found that the car contained over 60 packets of heroin. On Tuesday, Oct. 16 at 8 p.m., Springfield PD Officer Melissa Esteves stopped a red Ford Bronco on South Springfield Avenue after she reportedly saw the vehicle go through a red traffic light. According to a Springfield police news release, before approaching the vehicle, Officer Esteves noticed the driver and the passenger moving about their seats. But when she spoke with the driver she observed the passenger reportedly pretended to be asleep. Soon after, Officer Luis Brito arrived to back up Officer Esteves. While speaking with the officers, the …

nothin

7:48 pm on Friday, January 4, 2013

fuk springfield pd im still walkin thaa streets bitch!!!!!!!   more ›

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Springfield Police Blotter

The following arrest information was provided by the Springfield Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

10/02/2012     8:42 pm Kimberly Bromberg of Kenilworth was arrested on Center Street for Operating a Motor Vehicle While Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs. The arrest was  by Officer Robert Bertucci. A passenger, Blas Morilla of Plainfield, was arrested by Officer Joseph Leniart when it was found that there was an active warrant for his arrest issued for failing to appear in the municipal court of South Plainfield to answer motor vehicle offenses. Subsequent to his arrest, Blas was found to possession a small quantity of narcotics, suspected to be Cocaine. 10/03/2012     10:55 pm Officer John Laurencelle stopped a motor vehicle that was illegally parked in a handicapped parking space at the Hotel 304 West parking lot on Route 22 West…

Monday, July 16, 2012

Summit Man Sentenced in Berkeley Heights Luring Case

Elio Pintado was arrested in 2010 near a Berkeley Heights elementary school.

From the Union County Prosecutor's Office: A Summit man arrested in January 2010 and charged with attempting to lure a Berkeley Heights girl and who is was charged in a New York state case relating to the sexual assault of a minor, was sentenced for the New Jersey charges earlier this morning, said Prosecutor Theodore J. Romankow. Elio Pintado, 38, was arrested on January 7, 2010 near a Berkeley Heights elementary school, one day after he tried to lure a 9-year-old girl into his car, according to the investigation. He was later charged with the sexual assault of a 7-year-old in a bathroom stall at a movie theater in West Nyack, N.Y. mall. In October 2010, Pintado pled guilty to 2nd degree luring and 3rd degree theft by deception, said …

Monday, May 21, 2012

Police Charge Man and Woman with Two Business Break-ins

Couple reportedly stole candy and cash.

What if Bonnie and Clyde had a sweet tooth?  Police reports indicate the man and woman accused of breaking into two Springfield businesses last week were not particularly discerning about what they allegedly stole. While they pocketed cash, they also reportedly stole an item with little resale value; a candy bowl. On Thursday, May 17 at 10:13 p.m., Springfield PD Officer Melissa Esteves responded to a silent burglar alarm at Dave's Sweet Shop on Mountain Avenue. The business was closed, so Officer Esteves turned off her headlights as she entered the parking lot. She reportedly spotted David Brady, 39, of Morristown attempting to pry the rear door of the store open with a tire iron. Brady started to walk away and then ran off. After a chase…

Ariel Hessing

12:19 am on Thursday, September 20, 2012

Melissa Estevez is an exceptional young officer in the Springfield Police Dept. Whenever I read about her contributions to the force, I am duly impressed. She's brave; disciplined; and professional.   more ›

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Police: Driver had $50,000 Worth of Heroin in Fast Food Bag

Alleged drug runner stopped for unsafe lane change.

Police say Zakiyyah Shakoor started crying after she was pulled over. The 37-year-old Wilboro resident is reported to have appeared nervous from the start of the late morning May 15 traffic stop. She reportedly broke into tears after officers was asked for her license and other motor vehicle papers. Reportedly, she told Springfield Police Officer Luis Brito that she was fresh from a fight with her boyfriend but then changed her story. Soon it became evident that this was a case of cracking under pressure. The officers reportedly found a pound and a half of heroin crammed inside a fast food restaurant paper bag in the car. The Union County Prosecutor's Office narcotics laboratory later determined the package had a street value of over $50,…

bill

4:25 pm on Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Great Job Officer Brito!!   more ›

Friday, February 10, 2012

Closet Criminals, TV on the Brain

Well, actually, just TV upside the head.

Each week, Patch takes a peek at some of the more surprising, shocking, stunning and occasionally silly police-related incidents reported throughout New Jersey for "OMGs from NJ PDs." Closet Criminals: They say if you've done nothing wrong, you have no reason to hide ... really badly. Tell that to the eventual arrestees reportedly found under a pile of clothing trying to evade police, or sneaking into a closet while burglarizing a home after the residents start investigating. Police in Barnegat and Toms River say they ran into those two scenerios, as the Shore-area criminal element has, apparently, been taking cues from R. Kelly and/or 7-year-olds playing hide-and-seek everywhere. Cinderella Story: Haddonfield police didn't have a report …

Friday, December 23, 2011

OMGs, From NJ PDs

Naughty Santas, Drunken Rescues, Grave-kit Robbers

Also, what possessed this guy during a repossession?

Each week, Patch takes a peek at some of the more surprising, shocking, stunning and occasionally silly police-related incidents reported throughout New Jersey for "OMGs from NJ PDs." Some of this week's reports: Feeling Possessive: The right way to dispute a vehicle repossession is to take it up with the creditor, or even legal authorities if you think the creditor's out of line. But the wrong way is to make a getaway with the car and run over the repo man's foot. Toms River police say a resident chose poorly when faced with that particular set of options. Ho Ho Ho? Against a backdrop of Christmas music piped in from the downtown public address system, Collingswood police detectives and officers from the Camden County Prosecutor's Office …

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Union Man Arrested for Alleged Sexually Charged Communications with Teen

Man reportedly sent sexually charged messages to teen through Facebook.

Following an investigation by Springfield police and the Union County Prosecutor’s office, a Union Township man has been arrested after allegedly sending sexually-charged messages to a teen. Frednel Lambert, 32, was arrested early this morning at his home. Lambert, an adoption specialist for the State Division of Children and Families, allegedly sent sexually charged messages to a 15-year-old boy through Facebook.  Union County Prosecutor Theodore Romankow said in a statement that until recently, Lambert was a choir director for a Newark Church. Lambert reportedly met the alleged teenage victim through the church. Law enforcement began investigating Lambert in September, 2011 after the alleged victim's mother told Springfield Police that …

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