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Ramapo PD Arrest New York City Man for Burglarizing Several Synagogues in Monsey

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RAMAPO, NY – The Ramapo Police Department have received reports of synagogue burglaries in the Monsey area over the last two weekends in the month of January. On January 6, 2024, three synagogues were illegally entered, and property stolen. Those synagogues were located on Monsey Boulevard and Suzanne Drive.

On January 20, 2024, the same suspect returned to both synagogues on Monsey Blvd and again removed property.The Ramapo Police Department Investigations Division was able to quickly identify the suspect and he was located on Tuesday, January 23rd. The suspect, Joel Jungries, a 42-year-old male from New York City was charged with 5 counts of Burglary 3rd Degree (Felony), 1 count of Grand Larceny 3rd Degree (Felony), 2 counts of Petit Larceny (Misdemeanor), and 2 counts of Possession of Burglar Tools (Misdemeanor). He was arraigned on all charges and released on his own recognizance pending future court appearance.

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Ramapo Police Officer Injured During Mental Health Call; Suspect Charged with Assault

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Incident Summary – Town of Ramapo

During the overnight shift, Ramapo Police officers responded to a call for assistance from mental health workers at a residence in the Town of Ramapo. The workers reported being threatened by an individual under their care.

Upon arrival, officers encountered a combative subject who was actively resisting a lawful effort to transport him to the hospital for a mental health evaluation. The situation escalated into a standoff. During attempts to take the subject into custody, he violently kicked one of the officers in the neck, resulting in injury.

The injured officer was treated and subsequently released from a local hospital. The subject was also transported to a hospital for evaluation.

He has since been charged with Assault in the 2nd Degree (Assault on a Police Officer) and other related offenses.

The Ramapo Police Department remains committed to ensuring the safety of the community and supporting the health professionals who assist those in crisis.

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Busy Weekend for Ramapo Police: 17 Arrests, Including Two Troubling Child Safety Cases

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RAMAPO, NY — The Town of Ramapo Police Department made 17 arrests over the weekend in a range of incidents that highlight ongoing public safety concerns in the community.

The arrests included:

  • 8 individuals for driving with suspended licenses or vehicle registrations

  • 3 individuals with outstanding warrants

  • 2 arrests for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)

  • 2 arrests in connection with separate public exposure incidents

  • 2 troubling cases involving unsupervised toddlers, ages 2 and 3, found without adult supervision

“These arrests reflect the broad scope of our officers’ daily work,” the department said in a statement. “From enforcing traffic laws to responding to more serious public safety concerns, our officers are out there doing great police work.”

Officials noted that once arrests are made, cases are handed over to the criminal justice system for prosecution, while officers return to patrol duty to continue protecting the community.

Residents are encouraged to stay alert, report suspicious activity, and support efforts to keep Ramapo safe. Town of Ramapo is out on patrol where you need us.

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