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The Ramapo Police Department’s Blotter

Over the course of two weeks spanning from October 20th to November 3rd, the Ramapo Police Department has been diligently addressing a multitude of incidents and making several arrests. These arrests encompassed a wide range of charges, as detailed below:

Harassment and Vehicle-Related Offenses:

– A 51-year-old female was taken into custody on charges of Harassment 2nd Violation. She was subsequently released without the need for bail and is scheduled to return to the Village of Wesley Hills Court.

– A 22-year-old male faced charges of Operating a Motor Vehicle while Registration was Suspended or Revoked, a misdemeanor offense. Like the previous individual, he too was released without bail and is set to appear in the Town of Ramapo Court.

– Another 22-year-old male was charged with Aggravated Unlicensed Operation 3rd Misdemeanor and subsequently released without bail. His case will be returnable to the Village of Sloatsburg Court.

– A 38-year-old male found himself facing a dual charge of Aggravated Unlicensed Operation 3rd Misdemeanor and Operating a Motor Vehicle while Registration was Suspended or Revoked, both classified as misdemeanors. He, too, was released without the need for bail, with his case scheduled to return to the Town of Ramapo Court.

– In a similar vein, a 40-year-old male, a 54-year-old male, and a 65-year-old male were all charged with Aggravated Unlicensed Operation 3rd Misdemeanor. They, too, were released without bail and are expected to return to the Town of Ramapo Court.

Assaults, Larceny, and More:

– A 37-year-old male was confronted with a combination of charges, including Assault 3rd Misdemeanor, Petit Larceny Misdemeanor, and Harassment 2nd Violation. Following his arrest, he was released without bail and is scheduled to appear in the Town of Ramapo Court.

– A 35-year-old male faced charges of Grand Larceny 4th Felony and Criminal Possession of Stolen Property 4th Felony. Like others, he was released without the need for bail and will have his case returnable to the Village of New Hempstead Court.

– Additional incidents included a local law violation for a 32-year-old male, Criminal Possession Stolen Property 5th Misdemeanor/Petit Larceny Misdemeanor for a 26-year-old female, and an Attempted Assault 3rd Misdemeanor/Harassment 2nd Violation for a 21-year-old female. In all these cases, the individuals were released without bail.

Warrants and Felonies:

– A number of individuals faced arrest warrants for various felony charges. Notably, a 31-year-old male had a bench warrant for Criminal Possession of a Weapon 3rd Felony, Criminal Sale of a Firearm 3rd Felony, 2 Counts of Grand Larceny 4th Felony, and 2 Counts of Criminal Possession of Stolen Property 4th Felony. His case is set to return to the Village of Montebello Court.

– Another 31-year-old male had an arrest warrant for Grand Larceny 4th Felony and Criminal Possession of Stolen Property 4th Felony, returnable to the Village of Montebello Court.

– A third 31-year-old male faced a bench warrant for Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance 7th Misdemeanor, returnable to the Town of Ramapo Court.

– Additional charges included Operating a Motor Vehicle while Registration was Suspended or Revoked, local law violations, and more.

Varied Cases Across Ramapo:

– The cases presented a diverse array of offenses, with individuals ranging from juveniles facing serious charges like Burglary 2nd Felony to adults involved in Driving While Intoxicated and Aggravated Unlicensed Operation. These incidents occurred in multiple villages and towns throughout Ramapo.

The Ramapo Police Department remains steadfast in its commitment to upholding the law and ensuring the safety of the community. These arrests reflect their ongoing efforts to address a wide range of criminal activities within the region. Each defendant will have their day in court as their cases progress through the legal system.

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