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Saturday, March 29, 2008

03/29/08 - The Police Blotter


Police Watch:

Via The Greenwich Post


POSSESSION

New Rochelle, N.Y., man Jermaine Francis, 24, was arrested March 27 and charged with possession of marijuana under four ounces and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police were sent to the municipal parking lot on Pemberwick Road at Glenville Road on the report of someone possibly trying to steal a car. At the scene, officers reportedly saw Francis in a car with a woman and it was determined the car belonged to his father and he had permission to have it. During the investigation, though, police allegedly saw a clear plastic bag containing marijuana sticking out of the map holder attached to the right front seat back. A check of the vehicle then reportedly found three assorted types of smoking pipes used for narcotics. Francis was released on a $500 cash bond and is due in court April 3.


PROBATION

Jhordan Vasquez, 18, of 330 Delevan Ave. was arrested March 27 and charged with violation of probation. Police had received orders from the state probation office to arrest him and did so when he turned himself in on the warrant. Vasquez was released on a $1,000 surety bond and is due in court April 4.

ASSAULT

A 32-year-old Port Chester man was arrested March 27 and charged with third degree assault. He reportedly turned himself in on a warrant that stemmed from a domestic violence incident that occurred at a local address on Dec. 4. The man was released on a $250 cash bond and is due in court April 4.

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