As a result of an ongoing investigation, Nicholas D. DiNola, 30, a township resident, has been arrested and charged with two burglaries that occurred on March 5 and another that occurred on March 30.
The March 5 break-ins each occurred to residences on Rolling Meadows Boulevard. From those scenes, Detective Paul Flammia was able to gather evidence, including fingerprints, that he later sent to the Automated Fingerprint Identification System Unit (A.F.I.S.) at the New Jersey State Police Lab. It would take almost a month to get the results.
Meanwhile, police arrested DiNola after he burglarized his parents home on Winterberry Court. DiNola, who was not permitted in the home, was charged with burglary and transported to Monmouth County Jail on $7,500 bail.
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