Drunk Trespasser Arrested in Hoboken Apartment Building

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On March 19, 2024 around 10:43, dispatch received a call about an unknown individual who was knocking the door of an apartment building in which she did not reside. Around 11:08 PM, a second call came in to inform them that a female they did not know had entered an apartment unit on the second floor of the same building. Officer Rose Kanan responded to the apartment building and noticed that the door was open. She entered the apartment and walked up to the second floor, where she was met with 52-year-old woman and her 15-year-old son.

Officer Montalvo, Officer Quinn, and Sergeant Falco all arrived on scene shortly afterwards. The woman told the officers that the other woman had entered her son’s room. Officers Kanan and Montalvo guided the other woman outside of the apartment so they could talk to her in the hallway. During the course of the investigation, they determined that she was a 31-year-old woman who lived in another apartment building nearby in Hoboken.

The woman seemed intoxicated and she told the officers that she had been at a few bars in Hoboken earlier that evening. However, she was unable to provide the address of the building that she was in. After determining that she did not reside inside that building, Officer Kanan placed her under arrest for trespassing. After she was escorted to the patrol car, Officers Tamborra and Quinn spoke with the residents of the unit. The woman who rented the unit told the officers that she wanted to sign a complaint against the other woman who was trespassing inside her apartment.

The woman was transported to the Hoboken Police Department for further processing. At police HQ, she refused to be fingerprinted. Since they were unable to find another adult to take responsibility for her, Officers Santiago and Ingraffia transported her to Hoboken University Medical Center for further evaluation. Officer Kanan issued her the following summonses: Trespassing (2C:18-3A) and Refusal to Submit to Fingerprinting (53:1-15)
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Can't imagine how scared that 15 year old was when they saw this "person" in their room! Nor can I imagine that mother's fear when you hear your child screaming that there's someone in their room!

HEMI-MOMMA
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She's lucky she entered the RIGHT house because the wrong house would have turned her into a crimson paint job.

Philosopheraptor
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Never, ever leave your door unlocked especially if you have children! I don’t care where you live!

TchaikovskyandEisbrecher
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Lock your door, first problem right there

juliegruener
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Does the lady who lives there, not lock her door? That's scary AF.

ThatShepherdMama
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Finally a Bodycam video from Hoboken NJ that isn’t at ShopRite 😂

MegaBadboy
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Why someone would want to get so blotto that they don't know anything about anything is beyond me. 🤦‍♀️

Jebbie
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that is NOT just alcohol. she's on ketamine or Xanax or something. holy shit.

deathrays
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I'm always gobsmacked when the cops persist in talking and responding to people who are blotto drunk.

roseslillieslilacs
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This may be the creepiest one I have watched. It's crazy how easy it was for her to get in the kids room.

MichelleHernandez-tkjo
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I could barely understand anything she said. Anyone else?

trixie
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Every time you enter your home lock the door behind you!! That is a rule at my home and do it every time! The days of unlocked doors has long passed in today’s society, sad but true.

Koolneen
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She's fortunate she got arrested, anything could have happened.

kriss
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I bet those folks will lock their doors from now on.

hughaskew
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Lucky someone didnt have a weapon and was immediately threatened to defend

kwwick
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I get nauseous and the world spins LONG before I get that out of my mind blizzed.

Cyberdactyl
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I don't trust people enough to walk around that fucked up. She's extremely lucky that the situation didn't turn out way worse.

m.ccheddarbox
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Imagine being so screwed up you walk into someone else's apartment and think it's yours

RoyPage
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The fact that she's that hammered and still conscious terrifies me.

chromebook
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She's very lucky. Imagine if she would have wandered into an apt with multiple drunken charged up males. The outcome would have been very different!

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