Hoboken Police Arrest Blotter Aug 25 – Aug 30

Posted Tue, Sep 5, 2023, From Hoboken Police
On August 25, 2023, at approximately 8:30 a.m., Police Officers Joshua Campoverde and Jessica Pizanie reported to Jersey City to pick up 32-year-old Michael Raysor of Jersey City, who had two outstanding warrants out of Hoboken; one for disorderly conduct, the other for failure to appear for a fare violation. He was processed at Hoboken Police Headquarters and remanded to the Hudson County Correctional Facility.

On August 25, 2023, at approximately 10:40 a.m., Police Officers James Barbro and Roberto Cuevas responded to Church Square Park, 400 Garden St., on reports of a man sitting on a park bench near the Fifth Street and Park Avenue entrance, exposing himself. When they arrived, the caller pointed the suspect out to officers. The man, later identified as 32-year-old Wander Torres, refused to give his name to police and made threats to the original caller. Torres was transported to Hoboken Police Headquarters, charged with lewdness, and making terroristic threats, and transported to the Hudson County Correctional Facility. He was found to have an active warrant from Union City for disorderly conduct.

On August 25, 2023, at approximately 6:50 p.m., Police Officers Rose Kanan and Nick Valerius responded to Delite Liquor Store, 420 Washington St. on reports of shoplifting. The store manager told officers he saw the suspect, later identified as 32-year-old Jesus Andrade of Weehawken, leave the store with two alcoholic beverages, and walk to the 100 block of Third Street. Surveillance video from inside the store showed Andrade take three cans of White Claw and exit without paying. A short time later, Sgt. William Collins and Detective Fabian Quinones responded to Andrade’s last known location and identified him as the person seen in the surveillance video. The items stolen were found to have a total value of $12.76. Andrade was charged with shoplifting, brought to Hoboken Police Headquarters to be processed, and transported to the Hudson County Correctional Facility.

On August 26, 2023, at approximately 8:15 p.m., Police Officers Paul Quinn and Shelby Seickendick responded to Walgreens, 102 Washington St., on reports of a male trespassing. A store employee said the trespassing male left, but others were currently in the store shoplifting. A man, later identified as 49-year-old Kenneth Salazar of Union City, told officers he planned to pay for the items he had taken off shelves, but at the register he began to argue with an employee and refused to pay for the items, leaving them at the counter. The store employee asked officers to verbally warn Salazar he cannot return to the store, which they did. While Officers attempted to gather his information, Salazar continued to place his hands in his pockets and pace around the store, despite being asked to stop numerous times. For the safety of Salazar, the other patrons, and officers, he was placed in handcuffs. It was learned Salazar had an active warrant, and he was advised at that point, he was under arrest. He was processed on a warrant from Hudson County on the charges of burglary and possession of CDS. He was also charged with hindering apprehension and refusing to be fingerprinted and photographed and transported to the Hudson County Correctional Facility.

On August 27, 2023, at approximately 12 a.m., Police Officer Paul Quinn was flagged down on the 800 block of Hudson Street by people who said their car had been hit. Three people were injured in that crash, assessed by the Hoboken Volunteer Ambulance Corps, and transported to Hoboken University Medical Center with back and neck pain. On the 400 block of Hudson Street, Officer Quinn observed a blue mustang with multiple people surrounding it, as it had just hit another car. The driver, later identified as 34-year-old Jeremy Jordan Wendell Boothe of Jersey City, had a smell of alcoholic beverages emanating from his breath and his speech was slurred. Boothe also appeared confused when asked for his identification, handing the officer the wrong documentation. Police Officer Cynthia Rivera responded to conduct a standardized field sobriety test after which Boothe was placed under arrest for driving while intoxicated. He was transported to Hoboken Police Headquarters and further charged with refusal to provide breath samples, reckless driving, three counts of assault by auto, and leaving the scene of an accident. As per John’s Law he was released into the custody of a responsible party.

On August 27, 2023, at approximately 2:15 a.m., Police Officers Aaron Font and Remy GarciaMarte responded to the area of Third and Harrison Streets to disperse a crowd of over 100 people. Upon arrival they successfully dispersed multiple groups, but one man they knew to be 32-year-old Hakeen High of Hoboken became aggressive and disorderly and began breaking glass bottles. Additional units arrived, and a request for mutual aid was made to maintain citizen and officer safety. High continued to yell obscenities at officers and made verbal threats to kill them. When Police Officer Paul Quinn told High he was being arrested, High threw a bag of glass bottles onto the floor causing them to break. When officers tried to arrest him, High resisted and started to run away. Sgt. Christopher Labruno and New Jersey Transit Police Officer Michael Chang grabbed him and eventually brought him to the ground and arrested him. High injured three officers while resisting arrest. All were evaluated and treated for their injuries. Sgt. Robert Roman and Sgt. Dennis Figueroa transported High to Hoboken Police Headquarters where he was charged with three counts of aggravated assault on a police officer, failure to disperse a riot, and resisting arrest. Mutual aid included officers from the Port Authority Police Department, the New Jersey Transit Police Department, the Weehawken Police Department, and the Hudson County Sheriff's Office. High was transported to the Hudson County Correctional Facility.

On August 27, 2023, at approximately 9:40 a.m., Police Officers Roberto Cuevas and James Barbro, responded to E & G Convenience, 332 Jackson St., after an employee called 9-1-1. When they arrived, a store clerk told them a man demanded $20 and threatened to harm him if he did not give him the money. The clerk pointed out a man, later identified as 34-year-old Richard Lopez of Jersey City, on an electric scooter leaving the area. Several units arrived to search the area for Lopez, who was eventually found and stopped on the 600 block of Fourth Street. A search incident to arrest found him to be in possession of a glass cylindrical pipe. = During the transport to Hoboken Police Headquarters for processing, Lopez was aggressive and kicking the car doors. He was charged with robbery, making terroristic threats, possession of drug paraphernalia, and refusing to be fingerprinted. He was transported to the Hudson County Correctional Facility.

On August 27, 2023, at approximately 5:35 p.m., Sgt. Dennis Figueroa took a report from a man who walked into Hoboken Police Headquarters to report his rented Citi Bike was stolen from outside a laundromat on the 300 block of Garden Street. The victim tracked the bicycle to Jefferson Street between Third and Fourth Streets. Police Officer Damien Bates responded to that location and located a man, later identified as 18-year-old Elijah Cooper of Jersey City, on a Citi Bike. Officers Dylan Archilla and David Chicara also arrived on the scene and were able to confirm the bike Cooper was using was the one taken from outside the laundromat. Cooper was placed under arrest for receiving stolen property. He was transported to Hoboken Police Headquarters, fingerprinted, photographed, and released with a court date.

On August 28, 2023, at approximately 9:55 a.m., Police Officers James Barbro and Roberto Cuevas were on patrol when they came upon a fight in progress at the intersection of Eighth and Hudson Streets. They saw a woman, later identified as 25-year-old Kayla Moreno of Jersey City, on top of and assaulting a man who was laying on the ground in a defensive position, not fighting back. Officers observed Moreno smash a cell phone into the street while continuing to hit the victim with closed fists. The officers pulled Moreno off the man, placed her under arrest, and handcuffed her. While in handcuffs she threatened she would come back and kill everyone in the shelter. Investigation revealed that during a meal at St. Matthew Trinity Lunchtime Ministry, 57 Eighth St., Moreno knocked the man's food to the floor, stole his backpack and left, eventually dumping the backpack contents into the road. Moreno began to assault the victim when he came out to retrieve his property. Officers Jessica Pizanie, Jessica Arabalo, Frank Lombardo, Bernardo Munoz, and Sgt. Steven Kranz arrived on scene. During a search incident to arrest, Moreno yelled profanities at officers, kicking one in the leg, but did not cause injury. She was transported to Hoboken Police Headquarters for processing. Moreno was charged with robbery, terroristic threats, aggravated assault on a police officer, and criminal mischief. She was transported to the Hudson County Correctional Facility.

On August 28, 2023, at approximately 5:35 p.m., Police Officers James Barbro and Enrico Gnassi responded to the Hoboken Shelter, 300 Bloomfield St., for reports of a man yelling and refusing to leave. When they arrived, employees pointed out the man, later identified as 42-yearold Rushdee Parmalee of Brooklyn, who appeared highly agitated, had his shirt off and was yelling at another man. Officers told Parmalee he had to leave multiple times, but he continued to act erratically and continued to yell profanities. At one point, he grabbed property that did not belong to him, and lunged toward a chair. He was placed under arrest for disorderly conduct and defiant trespassing. Officers Shelby Seickendick and Mark Mooreman arrived on scene and transported Parmalee to Hoboken Police Headquarters where he was processed. He was found to have a warrant for disorderly conduct in Hoboken, and another out of Atlantic City. He was transported to the Hudson County Correctional Facility.

On August 29, 2023, at approximately 5 p.m., Police Officers Christopher Barral and Anthony Fesken reported to Hoboken University Medical Center, 308 Willow Ave., on reports of a discharged patient refusing to leave. When they arrived, they were directed to the man, later identified as 33-year-old Steven Gage of Union City. Officers told him to get out of bed and leave the hospital. As he did, he followed a nurse and threatened her, and then punched a television hanging on the wall, shattering it. Gage was told he was under arrest and placed in handcuffs. He provided police false information about his identity. He was transported to police headquarters and charged with criminal mischief and hindering apprehension by providing false information. He was transported to the Hudson County Correctional Facility.

On August 29, 2023, at approximately 12:55 p.m., Lt. Keith Rotondi and Police Officer Tyrone Huggins reported to Maxwell Park for reports of a motorcycle being ridden through the park. The operator, later identified as 20-year-old Adrian Ruiz of Union City, was pulled over but, when he was told to shut the motorcycle off, he rode away. Ruiz eventually returned to the scene and was placed under arrest for eluding. He was found to have an outstanding warrant out of Union City. He was transported to Hoboken Police Headquarters, processed, and transported to the Hudson County Correctional Facility.

On August 30, 2023, at approximately 5 p.m., Det. Sgt. William Collins, Sgt. Francis McCourt, Sgt. Edward Sellick, and Police Officers Anthony Azzoline, Christopher Barral, Jason Montalvo, Rose Kanan, Ramon Estrella, Ricky Truppner, and Marc Lombardi responded to the intersection of Fourth and Harrison Streets on reports of a man with a firearm and a woman with a knife. When they arrived, officers saw a man, later identified as 26-year-old Herbie Spann of Hoboken, putting a handgun in his bag. He was ordered to stop and show his hands so officers could safely recover the firearm, later learned to be a .43 caliber Gen 5 Glock 17 spring loaded pistol capable of shooting paintballs and other projectiles. A search incident to arrest of Spann discovered him to also be in possession of an 8-inch pocketknife. Also arrested on the scene, was 45-year-old Farra Mongon of Hoboken, who was observed to shove an unknown woman. A search discovered her to have a pocketknife of about 8.25 inches in length in her possession. Further investigation by Detectives Tyler Soto and Fabian Quinones found that 42-year-old Charlene Feliciano of Hoboken, had a knife during an altercation with Mongon. She was located on the 500 block of Marshall Drive and placed under arrest. All three were transported to Hoboken Police Headquarters. Spann was found to have an outstanding warrant out of Wantage Township. He was charged with possession of an imitation firearm, possession of an air pistol, and possession of other weapons. He was transported to the Hudson County Correctional Facility. Mongon was charged with aggravated assault, unlawful possession of a weapon, possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes, and disorderly conduct. She was released on a summons. Feliciano was charged with possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes, possession of other weapons, and making terroristic threats. She was processed and released with a summons.

*The charges are merely accusations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless, and until, proven guilty in a court of law. *
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