
A 23-year-old Hoboken man was arrested Saturday morning around 2 o'clock, after breaking a glass in the door to the Shannon on First Street, according to police reports.Â
According to the police, Patrick Barnett tried to enter the bar around 2 a.m. Because of the bar's curfew, the bouncer refused him entry and closed the door, according to reports. Police said Barnett then struck the window with his fist and broke the glass.Â
The window that was broken was a 4 foot by 3 foot piece of engraved glass valued at $800, according to police reports.Â
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A 46-year-old man from Glen Spey, NY, was arrested for bias intimidation early Monday morning, after he got into a fight at 7th and Monroe Streets, according to police reports.
According to the police, Roy Reyerson used a racist term against the victim, who was black. Police said Reyerson then jumped the victim, who then fought back out of self-defense. The two men fought until the police arrived, according to the police report about the incident.Â
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Reyerson was also charged with simple assault and impersonating law inforcement, according to the report.Â
A Hoboken woke up to a living room without her television on Sunday morning, according to police reports. After drinking at the Green Rock Tavern, she walked home around midnight on Saturday, according to police reports. During her walk home, she encountered two men who offered her a ride home, police said. After accepting and inviting the men up to her Clinton Street apartment, where the three continued to drink and hang out, according to the police report.Â
The woman told police she fell asleep around 2 a.m., and when she woke up, the television was missing, according to the police report. The television—a 52 inch LCD—belonged to her roommate, according to the police report. No arrests were made.Â
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