Alerted by their village colleagues, Glen Rock police stopped a minivan at the corner of Glen Avenue and South Maple Avenue after the group was involved in a shoplifting attempt Wednesday afternoon at the Franklin Avenue Stop & Shop in Ridgewood, Detective Capt. Forest Lyons said.
Those arrested included Green, a career criminal now living in Cherry Hill who, records show, has twice served prison time in New York State -- on burglary and grand larceny convictions -- and has a long rap sheet in New Jersey.
Green's Bergen County arrests involve crimes ranging from burglary and fraudulent use of stolen credit cards to resisting arrest and being a fugitive from justice, records show. He also has a history of parole violations.
Green was wanted on warrants out of Carlstadt and New Milford and a detainer from Wayne when he was arrested Wednesday, records show. Ridgewood police charged him with several counts of shoplifting, burglary and hindering his arrest by giving police false ID.
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With him was 23-year-old Chantel “Princess” Hurley of Paterson, who was charged with two counts of shoplifting, as well as “wandering/prowling to obtain” drugs and possessing with the intent to use drug paraphernalia. Hurley was also wanted on a warrant out of Carlstadt and detainers out of Dover, Paterson and Totowa.
Hurley has a history of prostitution arrests stretching back more than five years, records show. Two months ago, she was arrested in Paterson on prostitution charges and released pending a hearing that she apparently never showed up for.
A third suspect, Lawrence Brock, 41, of Wayne, was charged with two shoplifting counts, as well as possessing drug paraphernalia with the intent to use it. Brock was wanted on a detainer out of Passaic County, records show.
Boyd A. Loving took the photos and contributed to this report.
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