Police Respond to Domestic Dispute on Simpson Street

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Police Respond to Domestic Dispute on Simpson Street

**Wilkes-Barre, PA** – On Saturday, police officers responded to a reported domestic dispute on Simpson Street.

The incident was reported at 9:29 PM involving 29-year-old Julio Arias Cabrera and a 27-year-old female resident of Wilkes-Barre. Officers arrived at the scene and spoke with the victim.

The victim indicated a verbal dispute with Cabrera regarding marital issues escalated into physical violence. She reported being struck in the face and right arm by Cabrera, leaving visible injuries.

Police took Julio Arias Cabrera into custody. He was then transported to City Headquarters for processing and arraignment.

Grand Jury Declines Charges in Manchester Township Police Shooting

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Grand Jury Declines Charges in Manchester Township Shooting

**TRENTON, NJ** – A state grand jury voted not to file criminal charges related to the death of Shannon Rose, a 39-year-old from Manchester Township. Rose was shot on December 5, 2023, in a police encounter in Ocean County.

The Office of Public Integrity and Accountability (OPIA) investigated Rose’s death, presenting findings to a state grand jury. The investigation included witness interviews, video footage analysis from body cameras, ballistics testing, and autopsy results. The grand jury concluded no charges would be filed against Officers Nicholas Greenwood and Michael Anderson.

On December 5, 2023, at about 8:28 p.m., the Manchester Police Department responded to a distress call concerning Rose, who reportedly had a semi-automatic rifle. Following a vehicle crash involving Rose’s van, officers located him in a wooded area and attempted negotiations for about twenty minutes. After Rose refused to disarm, Officers Greenwood and Anderson discharged their firearms. Rose was later confirmed deceased, with ballistic evidence showing a discharged casing from his rifle.

Released recordings include a police body-worn camera and two 911 calls. Under New Jersey law, any death involving law enforcement officers requires

Police Apprehend Suspect Following Vehicle and Scooter Collision

Police apprehend suspect following vehicle and scooter collision

Police Apprehend Suspect Following Vehicle and Scooter Collision

**Stamford, CT** – On Thursday, patrol officers from Squad “B” responded to an incident at a McDonald’s located at 1103 East Main Street. The officers were dispatched due to a collision involving a BMW sedan and a scooter, with reports indicating that the BMW fled west on East Main Street.

Authorities used surveillance cameras to trace the vehicle’s path and searched the area around Clark Hill Road. The officers found the silver BMW with damage consistent with the accident in the parking lot of 821 East Main Street. The suspect, identified as Jarrell Grant, born on August 20, 2003, was discovered in the driver’s seat.

An inventory check of the vehicle led to the discovery of a Springfield XDs 9MM semi-automatic handgun. It was found on the driver’s side floor with seven rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber. Grant was arrested for motor vehicle charges and illegal firearm possession.

The Stamford Police Department praised Squad “B” for their quick action and collaboration. The department reasserted their commitment to community safety.

Baltimore Police Seek Public Help in Solving Shooting Case

Baltimore police seek public help in solving shooting case

Baltimore Police Seek Public Help in Solving Shooting Case

**Baltimore, MD** – Homicide detectives are requesting assistance to find suspects involved in the shooting of 22-year-old Isaiah Shackleford.

On Thursday, at approximately 8:37 a.m., Shackleford was discovered in his vehicle on I-295 South, near Annapolis Road, with a serious gunshot wound. Investigators have established that Shackleford was driving a gray 2017 Mazda 3 with Maryland tag 2GH6700. He was traveling southbound on South Monroe Street, entering the ramp for I-295 South, and continuing onto I-295 South to Annapolis Road when he was found with the gunshot wound.

Detectives are appealing to anyone who was traveling in the area and may have witnessed the incident to contact Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7Lockup or the Homicide Detectives at 410-396-2100.

Due to the severity of the victim’s condition, the Homicide Detectives have taken over the investigation.

Englishtown Police Chief Charged with Criminal Offenses

Englishtown police chief charged with criminal offenses

Englishtown Police Chief Charged with Criminal Offenses

**FREEHOLD, NJ** – The Englishtown Chief of Police faces criminal charges following an investigation announced by Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago on Tuesday.

Chief Peter S. Cooke, aged 58, has been charged with third-degree Computer Theft and third-degree Conspiracy to Commit Shoplifting. The investigation, led by the MCPO Professional Responsibility Unit, uncovered that between February 2019 and August 2023, Cooke misused a law-enforcement database to access personal information about two individuals without a lawful purpose.

Additionally, it was revealed that Cooke, while on administrative leave, assisted a co-conspirator in committing multiple shoplifting incidents at a local grocery store during August and September. The charges against Cooke were served earlier this month, with proceedings set to occur in Monmouth County Superior Court.

MCPO Assistant Prosecutor Melanie Falco, Director of the Professional Responsibility Unit, is prosecuting the case. Debbie Simon, based in West Orange, represents Cooke. The defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, with all rights afforded by the U.S. Constitution and State law.