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311 Washington Avenue, Spring Lake, NJ 07762

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We would like to congratulate our three newest Cla We would like to congratulate our three newest Class II Special Officers! Officer Andrew Baier, Officer Michael Guzman and Officer TJ Powers graduated last night after successfully completing a rigorous training program at the Monmouth County Police Academy. 

Best of luck in your careers Officers Baier, Guzman and Powers, and stay safe while serving our community.
*IMPORTANT ROAD CLOSURE INFORMATION* The Spring L *IMPORTANT ROAD CLOSURE INFORMATION*

The Spring Lake 5 Mile Run will be held this Saturday May 27th at 8:30 AM. Additionally, the Spring Lake 5 Kids Race takes place Friday evening May 26th at 6:00 pm. These events have a significant impact on parking and road closures, especially on Saturday morning:

•beginning Friday at 12:00 pm no parking will be allowed on Ocean Avenue between Brown and Passaic Avenues. Vehicles will be towed. This same stretch of Ocean Avenue will be closed between approximately 3:00 pm and 8:00 pm.

•starting Saturday morning at 12:00 AM until 12:00 PM, NO PARKING will be allowed on the race course at all. Vehicles will be towed. This includes both sides of the entire length of Ocean Avenue. Proper signage will be deployed on the race course indicating No Parking Zones. Race Course Map: https://images.app.goo.gl/ei897eRrWbuvJAQKA

•Ocean Avenue between Passaic and Brown Avenues will beginning shutting down starting at 4:00 AM Saturday morning. 

•The entire race course will be SHUT DOWN to all traffic at 8:00 AM on Saturday morning. It will reopen on a rolling basis as the final runners complete the race. If you need to get in or out of town, and you live inside of the course, do it before 8 AM Saturday morning. The course will not be fully opened until approximately 10 AM.

•The Overnight Parking Ordinance will not be enforced Friday night into Saturday ONLY. However, you still must park on a street that is NOT on the race course AND doesn’t have a No Parking sign. The ordinance will be enforced again beginning Saturday Night.

The Spring Lake Police Department is committed to the safety of all residents, runners and spectators alike. All decisions on traffic and parking restrictions are made with this in mind. Please contact our Dispatch at 732.449.1234 to report any suspicious activity and/or emergencies.
On April 20th Ptl. Joseph Liddy issued an arrest w On April 20th Ptl. Joseph Liddy issued an arrest warrant charging a 28-year-old male from New York with Forgery and Fraudulent Use of a Credit Card. This was related to a resident’s report that his credit card had been used fraudulently on multiple occasions. The accused subject is still currently wanted.

On April 23rd Ptl. Liddy arrested a 37-year-old male from Spring Lake on an outstanding warrant out of Spring Lake. He was released with a future court date.

On April 28th Ptl. William Kelly arrested a 48-year-old male from Forked River on an outstanding warrant out of Spring Lake. He was processed and transported to the Monmouth County Jail.

On May 4th Ptl. Ryan Reiff responded to Worthington Avenue to take a theft report. Ptl. Reiff and Detective Sgt. Kucinski are investigating.

On May 7th at 11:58 pm, Ptl. Liddy conducted a motor vehicle stop on First Avenue and arrested a 61-year-old male from Sea Girt for Driving While Intoxicated. He was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.

On May 11th, Ptl. Liddy charged a 22-year-old female, 21-year-old male, and a 21-year-old female all from Plainfield for their part in a fraudulent bail scam to steal over $24,000 from a victim in Spring Lake. Two of them were arrested, processed, and transported to the Monmouth County Jail, while one is currently still wanted.

On May 13th at 3:30 am, Ptl. Julia Cutolo investigated a suspicious person on Ocean Avenue and arrested a 29-year-old male from Bradley Beach for active warrants out of Manasquan. He was released with a future court date.

On May 21st at 12:18 am, Ptl. Cutolo conducted a motor vehicle stop on Ludlow Avenue and arrested a 25-year-old male from Brick for Driving While Intoxicated. He was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.

On May 22nd Detective Sgt. Christopher Kucinski arrested a 55-year-old male from Point Pleasant and charged with him with three counts of Theft and two counts of Forgery. The male is accused of stealing personal checks from a residence and then cashing them utilizing forged signatures of the victim. He was processed and released with a future court date.

All defendants are innocent until proven guilty.
**Borough Ordinance Reminder** Beginning today, M **Borough Ordinance Reminder**

Beginning today, May 15th, bicycles are prohibited on the boardwalk during the day between the hours of 8 AM and 10 PM. E-bikes are never allowed on the boardwalk. 

Also starting today, through September 30th, dogs are prohibited on the beach at all times. They ARE allowed on the Pitney Avenue “dog beach” sunrise to 9 AM and from 6 PM to sunset.

Dogs are NEVER allowed on the boardwalk.
**Three Charged in $24k “Grandparent Bail Scam” Theft **

On Thursday, May 11th, 2023, the Spring Lake Police Department criminally charged three Plainfield residents for their involvement in a “Grandparent Bail Scam” that occurred last year.

On September 13th, 2022 Spring Lake Police Officers responded to a report that an elderly resident believed she had been the victim of a fraud. The victim stated she had received a phone call from someone purporting to be her grandson, claiming that he had been arrested. The “grandson” pleaded that he needed thousands of dollars in bail money in order to be released from jail. An individual, falsely representing himself as an attorney, then began speaking on the phone. The “attorney” notified the victim that if she agreed to help, he would send a courier to her house to retrieve the bail money. She agreed and a short time later, a female showed up to her residence and collected several thousand dollars in “bail money” from the victim.

After an eight-month, extensive investigation in coordination with the Social Security Administration Office of the Inspector General and the South Plainfield Police Department, three suspects were identified as having participated in this incident:

Lizbet Martinez, 22, is charged with Theft by Deception, Money Laundering, Impersonation, and Conspiracy.

Christopher Olivio-Hernandez, 21, is charged with Theft by Deception, Money Laundering and Conspiracy.

Jennifer Rosario-Felix, 21, is charged with Conspiracy to Commit Theft by Deception.

Martinez and Olivio-Hernandez were taken into custody with the assistance of the Plainfield Police Department Detective Bureau, processed and lodged at the Monmouth County Correctional Institution pending a detention hearing. Rosario-Felix is still currently wanted. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 

We ask the public to be aware that these scams are ongoing and to contact the Spring Lake Police Department immediately if they receive a call. If you feel you have already been a victim of this fraud, please contact Patrolman Joseph Liddy or Detective Sergeant Christopher Kucinski at 732.449.1234.
This morning hundreds of law enforcement officers This morning hundreds of law enforcement officers departed Belmar, beginning a four day bike ride ending in Washington, D.C. at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial. The Police Unity Tour is done every year to raise awareness for those officers who have died in the line of duty. Among the participants this year are Spring Lake PD’s Sgt. Smith and Ptl. Reiff. Have a safe ride!
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*IMPORTANT ROAD CLOSURE INFORMATION*The Spring Lake 5 Mile Run will be held this Saturday May 27th at 8:30 AM. Additionally, the Spring Lake 5 Kids Race takes place Friday evening May 26th at 6:00 pm. These events have a significant impact on parking and road closures, especially on Saturday morning:•beginning Friday at 12:00 pm no parking will be allowed on Ocean Avenue between Brown and Passaic Avenues. Vehicles will be towed. This same stretch of Ocean Avenue will be closed between approximately 3:00 pm and 8:00 pm.•starting Saturday morning at 12:00 AM until 12:00 PM, NO PARKING will be allowed on the race course at all. Vehicles will be towed. This includes both sides of the entire length of Ocean Avenue. Proper signage will be deployed on the race course indicating No Parking Zones. Race Course Map: images.app.goo.gl/ei897eRrWbuvJAQKA•Ocean Avenue between Passaic and Brown Avenues will beginning shutting down starting at 4:00 AM Saturday morning. •The entire race course will be SHUT DOWN to all traffic at 8:00 AM on Saturday morning. It will reopen on a rolling basis as the final runners complete the race. If you need to get in or out of town, and you live inside of the course, do it before 8 AM Saturday morning. The course will not be fully opened until approximately 10 AM.•The Overnight Parking Ordinance will not be enforced Friday night into Saturday ONLY. However, you still must park on a street that is NOT on the race course AND doesn’t have a No Parking sign. The ordinance will be enforced again beginning Saturday Night.The Spring Lake Police Department is committed to the safety of all residents, runners and spectators alike. All decisions on traffic and parking restrictions are made with this in mind. Please contact our Dispatch at 732.449.1234 to report any suspicious activity and/or emergencies. ... See MoreSee Less

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On April 20th Ptl. Joseph Liddy issued an arrest warrant charging a 28-year-old male from New York with Forgery and Fraudulent Use of a Credit Card. This was related to a resident’s report that his credit card had been used fraudulently on multiple occasions. The accused subject is still currently wanted.On April 23rd Ptl. Liddy arrested a 37-year-old male from Spring Lake on an outstanding warrant out of Spring Lake. He was released with a future court date.On April 28th Ptl. William Kelly arrested a 48-year-old male from Forked River on an outstanding warrant out of Spring Lake. He was processed and transported to the Monmouth County Jail.On May 4th Ptl. Ryan Reiff responded to Worthington Avenue to take a theft report. Ptl. Reiff and Detective Sgt. Kucinski are investigating.On May 7th at 11:58 pm, Ptl. Liddy conducted a motor vehicle stop on First Avenue and arrested a 61-year-old male from Sea Girt for Driving While Intoxicated. He was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.On May 11th, Ptl. Liddy charged a 22-year-old female, 21-year-old male, and a 21-year-old female all from Plainfield for their part in a fraudulent bail scam to steal over $24,000 from a victim in Spring Lake. Two of them were arrested, processed, and transported to the Monmouth County Jail, while one is currently still wanted.On May 13th at 3:30 am, Ptl. Julia Cutolo investigated a suspicious person on Ocean Avenue and arrested a 29-year-old male from Bradley Beach for active warrants out of Manasquan. He was released with a future court date.On May 21st at 12:18 am, Ptl. Cutolo conducted a motor vehicle stop on Ludlow Avenue and arrested a 25-year-old male from Brick for Driving While Intoxicated. He was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.On May 22nd Detective Sgt. Christopher Kucinski arrested a 55-year-old male from Point Pleasant and charged with him with three counts of Theft and two counts of Forgery. The male is accused of stealing personal checks from a residence and then cashing them utilizing forged signatures of the victim. He was processed and released with a future court date.All defendants are innocent until proven guilty. ... See MoreSee Less

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  1. Subsequent to an investigation from September 2022, Jennifer Rosario-Felix 21, Plainfield was arrested by Patrolman Joseph Liddy. Rosario-Fleix was charged with conspiracy to commit theft. Rosario-Felix was transported to Monmouth County Correctional Institution.

    May 30th

    June 1, 2023
  2. Patrolman Ryan Reiff responded to the 1200 block of Fifth Avenue for a dispute

    Officer Matthew Bogdan received a report of a stolen bicycle from the area of the Spring Lake Train Station.

    Patrolman Joseph Liddy responded to the area 100 Second Avenue for a dispute.

    Subsequent to a motor vehicle stop on Church Street near Fourth Avenue, Michael Calascione 30, Matawan was arrested by Patrolman Julia Cutolo. Calascione was charged with driving while intoxicated as well as several other motor vehicle offenses.

    May 28th

    June 1, 2023
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