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Seaside Park Police Blotter: May 25, 2021




Seaside Park police car. (Credit: Seaside Park Police/Facebook)

Seaside Park police car. (Credit: Seaside Park Police/Facebook)

Seaside Park police reported the following activity in its weekly blotter, released May 25, 2021:

6/18



Alarm- Police were dispatched to a burglar alarm activation in the area of Island Avenue. Officers arrived and checked the perimeter of the residence and observed no signs of forced entry. The exterior doors and windows were found to be secure, and it was determined the alarm was set off in error.



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Borough Ordinance Violation- While on patrol Officers observed a female subject with an open alcoholic beverage in the area of Stockton Ave. beach. The individual was advised of the infraction and issued a borough summons for the violation.

6/19

Fire Alarm- Police and the Seaside Park Volunteer Fire Company responded to the area of  O St. and Ocean for a fire alarm activation. Officers began checking the dwelling and located no smoke or active fire. The fire department arrived and used their heat sensing equipment and deemed the area to be safe. They checked further and located a faulty smoke detector.

Threats- Officers responded to the area of N St. and Ocean for a caller who received a threatening note left on their vehicle. The parked vehicle was parked partially into a driveway apron, and someone had left a threatening note to damage their vehicle if they parked that way again including some profanities. The subject also placed dirt and stones on the caller’s windshield. Officers took all the information needed to generate a report and the area was checked for any possible surveillance footage.

First Aid- Police and Tri-Boro First Aid Squad responded to the area of Stockton and the Boardwalk for a victim who collapsed. Police and first aid tended and assessed the patient on scene. The victim became semi-alert and was transported to Community Medical Center for further treatment.

6/20

Criminal Mischief- Officers responded to the area of J St. and Central Ave. for a report of criminal mischief to a vehicle. The caller stated that while the vehicle was parked in the center median, someone attempted to remove their 2021 Island Beach State Park pass which left the pass damaged and unusable. The caller wanted to make us aware and document the incident and all information was gathered to generate a report.



Disturbance- Police were dispatched to the area of Stockton and the Boulevard for a disturbance. The caller stated they heard a loud argument and what sounded like glass breaking. Officers arrived and checked the residence and did not locate any subjects or damage to property. After speaking to witnesses officers were able to locate one of the involved individuals. The female stated she was involved in a verbal argument with a household member, and she left the premises to cool down. No further police action required.

6/21

Arrest- Police were called to the area of N St. and the Boulevard for a female who was not welcome at the property. The suspect is the caller’s former girlfriend and had been advised not to return. When police arrived, she was acting in a disorderly manner, and not complying with officers orders. She was placed under arrest for trespassing, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct and processed at police headquarters.




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