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Mark Roddy

Hanover PD: These 2 Dozen Individuals Caused $125K In Graffiti Related Damages Hanover PD: These 2 Dozen Individuals Caused $125K In Graffiti Related Damages
Hanover PD: These 2 Dozen Individuals Caused $125K In Graffiti Related Damages Nearly two dozen individuals were arrested for graffiti-related offenses in Hanover. The incident caused more than $125,000 in damage over the last year, Hanover Police Chief Mark Roddy said. "Identifying and charging suspects allows the victim to recover financial assistance in the form of restitution to make repairs," Roddy said. "The Hanover Police hopes these investigations demonstrate our commitment to solving crimes in our jurisdiction and serves as a deterrent for those who wish to do harm."  The following individuals were charged: Marcus Hughes, 31, of Washington, DC, …
PD: NYC Pair Bought iPhones With False Info, Got Package Delivered To Vacant Morris County Home PD: NYC Pair Bought iPhones With False Info, Got Package Delivered To Vacant Morris County Home
PD: NYC Pair Bought iPhones With False Info, Got Package Delivered To Vacant Morris County Home Two New York City men accused of ordering iPhones using fraudulent information were caught after they picked up the package they had arranged to have delivered to a vacant Morris County home, authorities said. Jose Herrera-Sanchez, 25, and Henry Perez, 28, were pulled over after they were seen taking a package delivered to a home for sale on Appletree Lane March 13, Hanover Police Chief Mark Roddy said. Further investigation revealed that Herrera-Sanchez, of New York, NY, and Perez, of the Bronx, purchased iPhones using fraudulent information and had them delivered to the vacant home intend…
Couple Found With Hollow Nose Bullets, Drugs, Handgun During Morris County Motel Dispute Couple Found With Hollow Nose Bullets, Drugs, Handgun During Morris County Motel Dispute
Couple Found With Hollow Nose Bullets, Drugs, Handgun During Morris County Motel Dispute Police called to investigate a dispute between a man and woman at a Morris County motel found they had drugs and a handgun, authorities said. India Nath, 19, and Logan Jamison, 20, were staying at the Red Carpet Inn Oct. 1 when a search of their room turned up a handgun, hollow-nose bullets, drugs and paraphernalia, Hanover Police Chief Mark Roddy said. Noth, of Edison, was released with a court date after she was charged with criminal mischief, simple assault and possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose. Jamison, of East Orange, was charged with prohibited weapons (hollow-nose bullets)…