
News: Five men arrested at Six Flags Great AdventureBy Chris L |
Oct. 25th, 2006 -- On Sunday October 22, five men were arrested and charged with forging hand stamps to allow people to enter the Six Flags Great Adventure theme park without paying.Upon being alerted by the theme park's security, five Jackson police officers responded and stopped a motor vehicle on the theme park's premesis. Sgt. Brian Geoghegan, patrol officers Fred Meabe, Michael Grochowski, Trevor Crowley, and Colin Menafra responded to the call, Sgt. Thomas Hratko said. The five individuals were in a passenger vehicle when it was stopped at 4:20 p.m. Sunday. The men were found with equipment to make and check hand stamps to gain entry into the park. Included in the findings were hand stamps, latex gloves, baby powder and an ultraviolet light, Hratko said. All five men were charged with forgery, conspiracy to commit forgery, and possession of a forgery device. Multiple drug charges were also handed out against the four Union men and one Queens man for possession of cocaine and drug paraphernalia. The men were held in the Ocean County Jail in Toms River: Chin was held in lieu of $125,000 bail, Garcia in lieu of $100,000 bail, Clark in lieu of $85,000 bail. Doherty and Williams were held in lieu of $75,000 bail, said Sgt. Edward Bennett. Visit the Asbury Park Press for the complete and original article. |
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