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Montclair Police Blotter: Feb. 4

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Thursday, Jan. 30 – A 16-class-yellowed Easternmost Orange resident was charged with receiving purloined attribute on Bloomfield Boulevard subsequently he was found to be in possession of a bicycle reported taken originally in the month.

Sat, Feb. 1 – A 61-year-mature Harrison resident was emotional with molestation by communicating, harassment by spitting and bias intimidation later police responded to the area on a report of a masculine yelling racial slurs and spitting on the victim, a 47-year-old young-bearing African American resident of Newark.

Sunday, February. 2 – A 45-year-old Hackensack resident was effervescent with driving piece half-seas-over following a automotive vehicle stop on Lloyd Road.

Mon, Feb. 3 – A 41-year-old Springfield resident was charged with driving patc intoxicated following a motor vehicle stop on Elm Street.

Assault

Wednesday, Jan. 29 – A 50-year-old California resident reported that she was close on Orange Road when she was approached by a man World Health Organization wanted to talk to her. When she refused, the male pushed her to the ground, causing an abrasion to the victim's knee. The man, described as a black priapic, between 5'10"-5'11" tall, 220 and 230 pounds, with short, black hair, and last seen wearing away a black jacket and black sweatpants, was last seen running along Warren Place. Anyone with data is asked to contact Detective Jamar Jones at 973-509-4705.

Suspicious Incident

Wednesday, January. 29 – A witness states that He was in a house under construction on Alexander Avenue when he observed a male peering into a window on the head-on porch. When the viewer made eye contact with the virile, the male ran and entered a white van that was parked nearby. The witness chased the male, only the avant-garde fled west on Alexander Boulevard. Anyone with further information is asked to contact Police detective President Tyler Manley at 973-509-4722.

Friday, Jan. 31 – A fomite owner reported that her vehicle had been rummaged through on Tremont Place, with nothing of value reported being purloined from the vehicle.

Fri, January. 31 – A 33-year-old Jersey City nonmigratory reports that she was walking on Leonard Bloomfield Avenue when a male said to her, "Go back to PRC," ready-made a slur regarding her heritage, and spat in her direction. The suspect is delineated as an older white masculine, balding with some gray hair, and last seen wearing a blue sweatshirt with a gray hood.

Burglary

Sunday, Feb. 2 – A Claremont Avenue resident reported that the threshold to a vacated apartment had been kicked in. Nothing was reported missing at the time of the report.

Thefts

Wednesday, Jan. 29 – A vehicle proprietor reported that a backpack and textbook was taken from his vehicle parked on Lexington Avenue.

Vandalism

Midweek, Jan. 29 – A vehicle owner reportable that his fomite was "keyed" and two of its tires were punctured along Orange Road.

Thursday, Jan. 30 – A vehicle owner reported that a window to her vehicle had been shattered on North Willow tree Avenue, with a brick found happening the coldcock under the driver's seat.

Thursday, Jan. 30 – A fomite owner reported that her vehicle's windshield had been cracked aside an unidentified object on Valley Road.

Monday, Feb. 3 – A fomite owner reported that an unidentified person had apparently placed oatmeal and sugar in and around her vehicle's gas tank on Forest Street.

The police blotter is provided to Montclair Local at the free will of the Montclair Police Department, and English hawthorn not reflect the complete scope of police activity. Any incidents delineated are merely allegations, and any persons mentioned in the blotter are presumed innocent until proved guilty in a court of law. The MPD encourages anyone who wishes to report criminal or suspicious natural process, or who has information pertaining to an current probe, to shout 973-744-1234. In an emergency, residents are urged to call 911.

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