Update: Police investigate Santander Bank robbery

PARSIPPANY — Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp and Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Chief Paul Philipps released official information regarding the active investigation into a bank robbery that occurred Thursday, July 20.

At approximately 3:30 p.m. law enforcement was notified of a bank robbery that occurred at the Santander Bank at 1980 Route 10 West.  The investigation revealed that a man entered the bank and demanded money.  He was armed with a handgun at the time.  The suspect was able to obtain a sum of money and fled the bank on foot.

Various surveillance photographs from the interior of the bank have been obtained. The suspect can be further described as a white/light-skinned male, who was wearing a construction-type hard hat, reflective-style jacket, dark shorts, boots, light colored gloves, dark sunglasses, and a dark colored object over his mouth and nose.  The suspect was carrying a handgun and a bag.

Numerous law enforcement agencies have responded and are currently investigating this incident, including the Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department, the Major Crimes Unit of the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, the Morris County Sheriff’s Office, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Anyone with information about this incident, including the identity of this male, is asked to call the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office – Major Crimes Unit at (973) 285-6200, the Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department at (973) 263-4300, or Crimestoppers at (973) 267-2255.

On Monday, December 23, 2013 at approximately 1:32 p.m., a robbery occurred at the Santander Bank located at 239 Littleton Road, Parsippany.  The suspect fled from the scene and was later captured and arrested. Newark residents Avery Spotswood and Quiama Harris were charged with the robbery.

In August 2012, nearby Provident Bank. 401 Smith Road was robbed at gun point, and the robber is still at large. The robber made off with a large sum of money, although bank officials would not comment on the exact amount.

Indus American Bank, was robbed July 20, 2012, and that robber was caught. On September 5, 2012 the PNC Bank on Route 46 was robbed and the robber was caught a few hours later in Secaucus. Stephen L. Smith, 29, of Brooklyn was charged with robbery and theft

On March 6, 2017 the Lake Hiawatha branch of TD Bank, 435 North Beverwcyk Road was robbed on Monday afternoon, at approximately 3:00 p.m. Gabriel Reyes, 25, Washington Township, Morris County, was arrested later and charged with the Robbery of TD Bank.

Santander Bank (formerly Sovereign Bank) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Spanish Santander Group. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, the bank—whose principal market is in the Northeastern United States—has more than $77 billion in assets, operates 723 retail banking offices, over 2,300 ATMs (including 1,100 in CVS pharmacies throughout the Northeast and employs approximately 9,000 people.

Santander offers an array of financial services and products including retail banking, mortgages, corporate banking, cash management, credit card, capital markets, trust and wealth management, and insurance.

Sovereign Bank was rebranded as Santander Bank on October 17, 2013; the stadium, arena, and performing arts center for which it has naming rights were also rebranded.

Letter to the editor: Aurora payments need investigation

Dear Editor:

During the Tuesday, July 11 Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council meeting, an emergency appropriation was presented to the council to pay a $290,000 settlement to Morris Township.

CFO, Ann Cucci, and BA, Ellen Sandman, described the appropriate manner an unexpected, large payment is made. Cucci goes as far as to explain that the term emergency simply means that a significant payment needs to be made that was not in the budget. Clearly they know budget law and the appropriate way to abide by it. 

Why didn’t they do the same thing for the Aurora payment?

This is a clear indication they knew better and manipulated the council and the people of Parsippany to pay the $250,000 to Aurora Information Systems. 

BA Sandman and CFO Cucci need to answer the questions that James Carfi posed several meetings ago. Specifically, they need to answer for their comments about taking care of the Aurora thing to protect the mayors attorney.

Additionally, there needs to be an investigation to get to the bottom of what they did. 

Sincerely
Alex Brown

Burglary to Motor Vehicle at LA Fitness

PARSIPPANY — Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Officers responded to a reported burglary to a motor vehicle in the parking lot of LA Fitness. at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, July 17.

Upon arrival of Patrol Officer Jamie Mendez, he was advised by the victim that unknown suspect broke into their locker in LA Fitness and removed their car keys.

The unknown suspect then went to his 2012 Honda Civic and stole currency from his wallet which was in the vehicle. The burglary and theft occurred between 4:00 p.m. and 5:30 p..m. on Monday, July 17.

This incident remain under investigation and anyone with information is asked to contact the Parsippany Police Department’s Investigative Division at (973) 263-4311.

Arrest for Possession of CDS

PARSIPPANY — While patrolling Route 46 at 9:49 p.m. on Thursday, July 13, Patrol Officer C. Dottino observed a 2005 Chevrolet Impala traveling east with nonfunctioning rear lights.

A motor vehicle stop was conducted and the plate was checked, at which time he found the registered owner’s license was suspended. Upon making contact with the driver, Elwiser White, 54, Passaic, Officer Dottino requested her documents.

While she was retrieving the documents, Officer Dottino observed a small bag of marijuana in the vehicle.

After a brief investigation Mrs. White was placed under arrest for Possession of Marijuana and transported to Police Headquarters.

While there, she was charged with the following: Possession of Under 50 Grams of Marijuana, a Disorderly Persons Offense;  Failure to Maintenance of Lamps; Driving While Suspended and Possession of CDS in a Motor Vehicle

She was released on her own recognizance pending her court date.

Editors Note: A criminal complaint is merely an accusation. Despite this accusation, the defendant is presumed innocent until he or she is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Parsippany Town Hall Council Agenda Meeting July 11, 2017

Parsippany Town Hall Council Agenda Meeting, Part 2

Update: Santander Bank on Route 10 robbed

PARSIPPANY — Parsippany-Troy Hills Police, Denville Police, Morris Plains Police, Morris County Prosecutors Office and Morris County Sheriff’s Office were at the scene investigating a bank robbery. Early reports indicate Santander Bank, 1980 Route 10, Parsippany was robbed at gun point at approximately 3:45 p.m. by a suspect wearing a hard hat, vest and glasses. The suspect fled on foot.

Parsippany-Troy Hills Police referred questions regarding the investigation to the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, but sources confirmed that a robbery took place.

On Monday, December 23, 2013 at approximately 1:32 p.m., a robbery occurred at the Santander Bank located at 239 Littleton Road, Parsippany.  The suspect fled from the scene and was later captured and arrested. Newark residents Avery Spotswood and Quiama Harris were charged with the robbery.

In August 2012, nearby Provident Bank. 401 Smith Road was robbed at gun point, and the robber is still at large. The robber made off with a large sum of money, although bank officials would not comment on the exact amount.

Indus American Bank, was robbed July 20, 2012, and that robber was caught. On September 5, 2012 the PNC Bank on Route 46 was robbed and the robber was caught a few hours later in Secaucus. Stephen L. Smith, 29, of Brooklyn was charged with robbery and theft

On March 6, 2017 the Lake Hiawatha branch of TD Bank, 435 North Beverwcyk Road was robbed on Monday afternoon, at approximately 3:00 p.m. Gabriel Reyes, 25, Washington Township, Morris County, was arrested later and charged with the Robbery of TD Bank.

Santander Bank (formerly Sovereign Bank) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Spanish Santander Group. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, the bank—whose principal market is in the Northeastern United States—has more than $77 billion in assets, operates 723 retail banking offices, over 2,300 ATMs (including 1,100 in CVS pharmacies throughout the Northeast and employs approximately 9,000 people.

Santander offers an array of financial services and products including retail banking, mortgages, corporate banking, cash management, credit card, capital markets, trust and wealth management, and insurance.

Sovereign Bank was rebranded as Santander Bank on October 17, 2013; the stadium, arena, and performing arts center for which it has naming rights were also rebranded.

Audrey Lips is engaged to Louis Contaldi, III

Audrey Jennifer Lips and Louis Michael Contaldi III

PARSIPPANY — Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lips, Jr. of Parsippany are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Audrey Jennifer to Louis Michael Contaldi III. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Contaldi, Jr., also of Parsippany.

The couple are graduates of Parsippany High School where they met.

Louis is a graduate of Loyola University, Maryland with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and Political Science. He continued his education, earning a Juris Doctor from the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University.

He is employed at UBS Financial Services as a Compliance Enquiry Management Analyst. Louis is also Editor-in-Chief at Dual Shockers, Inc.

Audrey graduated from Rutgers University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and Media Studies. She is an Account Manager at Comdata.

The couple currently reside in Nashville, Tennessee.

Breaking news: Santander Bank on Route 10 robbed

PARSIPPANY — Early reports indicated Santander Bank, 1980 Route 10, Parsippany was robbed at gun point at approximately 3:45 p.m.by a suspect wearing a hard hat, vest and glasses. The suspect fled on foot.

Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department is currently investigating the robbery. Morris Plains and Denville Police Departments have been called to the scene for assistance.

There is heavy police presence at Tomac Motor Inn, 2100 Route 10.

Parsippany Focus will update as details become available.

Driver stopped vehicle and passed out; charged with DWI

PARSIPPANY — While patrolling at 2:39 a.m. on Sunday, July 16 the area of Route 46 near South Beverwyck Road, Patrol Officer J. Hughes observed a motorist waving at him and pointing to a vehicle stopped next to him on South Beverwyck Road at the intersection of Route 46.

Officer Hughes proceeded to the vehicles location and observed that the driver, Galdino Evaristo-Pantaleon, 24, Parsippany, appeared to be passed out behind the wheel.

After stopping his vehicle behind the 2007 Ford Explorer, it took Officer Hughes multiple attempts to wake Mr. Evaristo-Pantaleon by knocking on the window and yelling at him through the closed door.

Once he was woken up by the Officer, a brief investigation was conducted.

Mr. Evaristo-Pantaleon was placed under arrest for Driving While Intoxicated and transported to Police Headquarters. While there, he was charged with traffic summonses for Driving While Intoxicated; Reckless Driving and Unlicensed Driver.

He was released on his own recognizance pending his court date.

Editors Note: A criminal complaint is merely an accusation. Despite this accusation, the defendant is presumed innocent until he or she is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Camilo Rodriquez arrested at scene for burglary at Auburn Road residence

PARSIPPANY — On Tuesday, July 18 at 6:23 a.m. multiple Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Officers responded to a residence on Auburn Road on a reported burglary in progress where the suspect was still on scene.

Upon arrival of Officers, the homeowner had Camilo Rodriquez, 36, Parsippany, restrained. Mr. Rodriquez was placed under arrest by Patrol Lieutenant D. Bendas and Sergeant S. Miller. During the initial investigation by Patrol Officer D. Roman was advised by the victim that he was sleeping and when he woke he found Mr. Rodriquez in his bedroom walking around.

Mr. Rodriquez was transported back to Police Headquarters. Upon further investigation by Officer Roman, Parsippany Detectives, and conferring with the Morris County Prosecutors Office, he was subsequently charged on a Complaint-Warrant with one count of Criminal Trespass in the fourth Degree.

He was transported to the Morris County Correctional Facility pending his court date.

Editors Note: A criminal complaint is merely an accusation. Despite this accusation, the defendant is presumed innocent until he or she is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.