SECAUCUS, NJ — Released by Secaucus Police, all of last week’s arrests:
On Jan. 30 at 3:49 p.m., Secaucus Police responded to Walmart for a report of a shoplifting. Police arrested a 37-year-old male, Christopher Rosado of Jersey City, NJ for Shoplifting [2C:20 11B(1)]. Mr. Rosado was issued his complaint warrant and was subsequently transported to the Hudson County Jail.
On Jan. 31 at 2:27 p.m., Secaucus Police responded to Marshall’s for a report of a shoplifting. Police arrested a 49-year-old male, Michael Daye of Jersey City, NJ for Robbery [2C:15-1A(1)] and Shoplifting [2C:20-11B(1)]. Mr. Daye was also found to have 1 outstanding warrant issued out of Jersey City, NJ in the amount of $7,500 with a 10% option. Mr. Daye was issued his complaint warrant and was subsequently transported to the Hudson County Jail.
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On Jan. 31 at 4:06 p.m., Secaucus Police arrested a 28-year-old female, Treasure Smith-Brown of Bayonne, NJ for 1 outstanding warrant issued out of Hanover, NJ in the amount of $1,000 with a 10% option. Ms. Smith-Brown was arrested after she entered Secaucus Police headquarters for the purpose of receiving a release form for her car. Hanover did release Ms. Smith-Brown on her own recognizance pending a future court date and she was released from police custody.
On Feb. 1 at 10:06 a.m., Secaucus Police responded to 35 Enterprise Avenue to take into custody a woman at the location on behalf of the Jersey City Police Department. Jersey City Police advised Secaucus Police the woman had an outstanding warrant out of their jurisdiction. Upon arrival, police Brianna Williams, 28, of Jersey City, NJ for 1 outstanding warrant issued out of Jersey City, NJ in the amount of $1,000 with a 10% option along with 2 outstanding warrants issued out of Jersey City, NJ with no bail. Officers from the Jersey City Police Department responded to Secaucus Police Headquarters and took custody of Ms. Williams for transport back to their authority.
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On Feb. 1 at 9:17 p.m., Secaucus Police responded to Walmart for a report of a shoplifting. Police arrested a 26-year-old male, Manuel Diaz-Echarry of the Bronx, NY for Shoplifting [2C:20-11B(1)] and Conspiracy to commit Shoplifting [2C:5-2A(1)]. Mr. Diaz-Echarry was issued his complaint summons and was subsequently released from police custody.
On Feb. 2 at 4:28 p.m., Secaucus Police responded to the Bergen County Jail to take into custody a 49-year-old male, Phillip Realpe of Hoboken, NJ for 1 outstanding warrant issued out of Secaucus in the amount of $600. Mr. Realpe was unable to post bail for the involved warrant and was subsequently transported to the Hudson County Jail.
On Feb. 3 at 2:47 a.m., Secaucus Police responded to 1250 Paterson Plank Road on a report of a fight in progress. Police arrested a 46-year-old male, Ihsan Bullock of Secaucus, NJ along with a 42-year-old male, Mark Bell of Secaucus; both were charged with Simple Assault [2C:12-1A(1)]. Both Mr. Keasbey and Mr. Bell were issued their complaint summonses and were released from police custody.
On Feb. 3 at 9:08 p.m., Secaucus Police responded to the Bloomfield Police Department to take into custody a 34-year-old male, Cordell Tullis of Newark for one outstanding warrant issued out of Secaucus in the amount of $600 along with 1 outstanding warrant issued out of Newark, NJ in the amount of $250.00. Newark did release Mr. Tullis on his own recognizance pending a future court date. Mr. Tullis was able to post bail for the involved warrant and was released from police custody.
On Feb. 4 at 11:35 p.m., Secaucus Police responded to Sam’s Club for a report of a theft. Police arrested a 25-year-old male, Christian Parratoribio of the Bronx, NY along with a 27-year-old male, Roberto Floresnunez of New York, NY and a 37-year-old male, Jose Vasquez-Cardenes of the Bronx, NY for Theft [2C:20-3A and Conspiracy to commit Theft [2C:5-2A(1)]. All three parties were issued their complaint summonses and were released from police custody.
These charges are merely accusations and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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