Ocean County Police Blotter: Here’s Who Recently Checked In At The Ocean County Jail

TOMS RIVER, NJ — Multiple individuals have been arrested and detained in the Ocean County Jail over the past 24 hours, facing various charges.

Isai Vladimir Aguilar-Romerio has been charged with hindering one’s own prosecution by providing false information to law enforcement officers. Courtney R. Stenstrom faces charges related to willful nonsupport. Jessica Rose Sanchez has been arrested under charges of child abuse, cruelty, neglect, and attempting to cause bodily injury to another.

Jason S. Jonelunas is facing charges of burglary. Jonathan Tyler Fishbaum has been charged with endangering the welfare of a child by selling photos. Dana Marie Duncan has been arrested for shoplifting and trespassing charges.


Elias Flores faces charges of aggravated assault resulting in bodily injury. Fabio Perricone has been arrested for contempt of a judicial order. Christopher Spano and Arye L. Reifer face contempt charges and threats of violence, respectively.

Devon Edward Morgan has been charged with careless driving and driving on a revoked list. Dominick Alex Berecsky faces charges of conspiracy, aggravated assault resulting in serious bodily injury, and burglary.

Rhiannon Melissa Bogdan has been charged with falsifying a motor vehicle application and hindering one’s own prosecution by providing false information. Adama Meite faces charges of eluding law enforcement, theft by unlawful taking, assuming a false identity, forgery, and theft.

Helene Dzielinski has been arrested for resisting arrest with violence, obstructing the administration of law, and eluding law enforcement.

At the time of publishing, these individuals were charged and incarcerated at the Ocean County Jail. These charges are merely accusations and everyone is innocent until proven guilty.

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