West Milford Township Police

| 29 Sep 2011 | 08:17

    March 12 - Theft - Lincoln Ave. Unknown actors removed a 1999 black/red Go Cart from above location between the dates of March 9 and March 12. P.O. John Pesenti March 6 - Identity Theft - A West Milford resident reports that his name and social security number have been compromised. Three credit cards were taken out in his name via online services. P.O. Charles McQuaid March 6 - DWI - White Road/Union Valley Rd Shawn Liggett, Hewitt, Age 35 Sgt. Paul, P.O. Stelmach and P.O. Gary Yarnall responded to the above location on the report of a verbal dispute. Upon arrival Officer Yarnall met with Sean Liggett and Susan Smith, Greenwood Lake, NY age 32. Officer Yarnall observed accused to have an odor of alcohol on his breath and he was arrested for DWI. P.O. Gary Yarnall March 6 - Lost or stolen wallet - West Milford High School Victim lost wallet during school hours. Wallet contained $47. P.O. Steven Blacksmith March 6 - Lost or stolen Purse - West Milford High School Victim was missing purse during second period on March 3. Purse contained $61 P.O. Steven Blacksmith March 6 - Theft - West Milford High School On March 3 an unknown actor stole purse from upper library during fourth period. Victim had left the library to go to the lunchroom and when she remembered that she left her purse, she went back and the purse was gone. Purse was a Brown Coach purse ($150) with a wallet containing $20. P.O. Steven Blacksmith March 10 - Theft of Identity/Credit Card Theft - Victim, Macopin Road resident reported that her credit card company informed her that an unknown person was utilizing her credit card to purchase big-ticket items between March 6 and March 8. Under investigation. P.O. John Pesenti March 10 - Criminal Mischief - Bisset Drive Unknown actors removed walk lights and knocked down mailbox at above location. P.O. Gregory Post, Jr. March 11 - Criminal Mischief - Racetrack Drive Unknown actors damaged mailboxes at above location. P.O. Gary Yarnall March 11 - Criminal Mischief - Navajo Trail Officer spoke with victim who stated that between 0100hours and 0700hours someone unknown vandalized his vehicle, which was parked roadside in front of residence. Damage was extensive. The driver’s side tire was slashed, driver’s side rear taillight was smashed, and driver’s side rear view mirror was ripped off and smashed. Other deep scratches were visible along the entire length of the vehicle. Graffiti was scratched into the side of vehicle. Rear license plate was bent in half; trailer plate was bent in half. Two American Flags were found on the vehicle, which had been stolen from the area. Area juveniles responsible. Juvenile petitions to be signed. P.O. James McDaniel March 11 - Criminal Mischief - Macopin Road Unknown actors broke rear window to vehicle parked at residence above. P.O. Gregory Post, Jr. March 11 - Criminal Mischief - Laramie Trail While on patrol officer was dispatched to above location for criminal mischief. Upon arrival victim explained that his mailbox was knocked down between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. Two or three other mailboxes knocked down along with the victims. P.O. George Richnavsky March 12 - Theft - Dongan Lane During the course of a party, unknown actors stole victim’s laptop computer valued at $1500. P.O. Tyrus Hicks March 12 - Burglary/Theft - Woodland Drive Sometime between February 27 and March 12 someone made entry through an unlocked bedroom window to a residence at the above location. Actor removed a microwave, coffee pot and a toaster oven totaling $500. P.O. Jill Brickman March 11 - DWI - Echo Lake Road James Fetcho, Jr., Hackensack, Age 26 Officer traveling on Route 23 north behind above. The above vehicle (1996 Jeep) abruptly exited Route 23 north onto Echo Lake Road nearly striking the curbing. As it turned right onto Echo Lake Road it made a wide right turn into the oncoming traffic lane of Echo Lake Road. While traveling on Echo Lake Road the vehicle traveled over the double yellow lines and the fog line. Officer stopped the vehicle and detected the odor of an alcoholic beverage. Driver was subsequently arrested for DWI. P.O. Tyrus Hicks