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The department said they had passed on pictures of the suspect to officers and two of them saw 74-year old Andray Glover of Asbury Park heading down Springwood and Atkins Avenues.
It all took place on Monday when APPD was notified of a burglary and theft that had taken place and by that afternoon bicycle patrol officers Kevin Gutierrez and Tess Martin saw a man matching the suspect’s description, detained him and notified the detective bureau.
Asbury Park Police later learned that Glover had an active warrant out of Passaic County for burglary and so after his arrest, he was brought to the Asbury Park Police Headquarters for processing then to the Passaic County Jail where he remains pending a court appearance.
One of our unsung heroes is heading to fight fires in the Heavenly Kingdom as a valued firefighter and first responder.
Thomas R. Hannan, Jr., 73, of Point Pleasant Beach was a Lieutenant with the Rutgers University Emergency Services who passed away last weekend following a battle with cancer.
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Lt. Hannan dedicated his life to serving and helping others including for 46-years with Rutgers before retiring in 2018, Captain Dan Goresh tells Townsquare Media News. His reach can be felt throughout the state, as former members of Rutgers Emergency Services whom have graduated, or have moved on to more rewarding careers know how vital this man was to not only our community, but the Fire and Emergency Services family as a whole, Goresh said. He has had an impact on former members, so much so that they pursued careers not only in Local Fire Departments but have become police officers, nurses, federal agents, and doctors just to name a few. You can see the affect
Nap time in Lakehurst leads to drug arrest outside Dollar General
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Lakehurst Police said that they were conducting patrol in the area when they spotted a suspicious vehicle.
As the Sergeant approached the vehicle, he found two people sleeping including 54-year old Beatrice Rein who was arrested without incident.
Inside the vehicle, police found thirty six wax folds of suspected heroin, multiple methadone pills and drug paraphernalia.
Rein is being charged with Possession of CDS and Possession of drug paraphernalia.
She remains in the Ocean County Jail awaiting a court appearance.
The name of the driver was not disclosed by police nor any charges.