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Middle Police Report Week’s Arrests

 

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COURT HOUSE — Middle Township reported the arrests for the week of July 2-31. Those arrested were:
July 25:
John F. Seningen (46) East Wilde Avenue, Villas NJ – Warrant
Trinity A. Workman (35) Route 9 North, Cape May Court House NJ – Shoplifting
Rusty T. Randle (19) Seashore Road, Cape May NJ – Credit Card Fraud
Anthony Murphy (31) Route 47 South, Rio Grande NJ – Endangering Welfare of Children
July 26:
Amanda E. Bove (22) East Cresse Avenue, Wildwood NJ – Simple Assault
Jonathan T. Mountain-Graham (22) Chestnut Avenue, Burleigh NJ – Warrant
Akeem Graham (27) Johnstown Lane, Cape May Court House NJ – Warrant
July 27:
Christina Voncolln (32) West Dunbar Street, Whitesboro NJ – Warrant
Albert R. Otto (48) Geneva Avenue, Del Haven NJ – Open Alcohol Container in Public
July 28:
Kathleen P. Wood (46) Route 47 South, Dias Creek NJ – Warrant
Brian E. Chase (24) Fulling Mill Road, Villas NJ – Receiving Stolen Property
July 29:
Frankie L. Jordan (18) Charles Street, North Cape May NJ – Warrant
Quamain T. Bullock (20) Route 9 South, Rio Grande NJ – Shoplifting & Warrant
William F. Heinze (19) Cooper Street, West Deptford NJ – Misrepresent Age to Purchase Alcohol
Gerald C. Keith (44) Maryland Avenue, Rio Grande NJ – Open Alcohol Container in Public & Warrant
July 30:
Cuonz Nuyen (41) 62nd Street, Philadelphia PA – Possession of CDS
July 31:
Mindy Denny (28) 10th Street, Del Haven NJ – Simple Assault
Tracey Ehlenberger (31) South Gulph, King of Prussia PA – DWI

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