Page 14 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • September 7, 2011 The Wyckoff Police Department arrested two women for prescription fraud and narcotics possession and sent them to Bergen County Jail with bail set at $25,000 for each of them. A pharmacist at CVS Pharmacy on Franklin Avenue reported to police that a woman had attempted to obtain prescription pain narcotics with a fraudulent prescription and said she would be returning later in the day to pick up the prescriptions. A surveillance team was set up, and when the woman returned with a friend, they were both arrested. A 27-year-old Paterson woman was charged with four counts of theft for being in possession of stolen prescription drugs from different physicians, with possession of prescription drugs not legally issued to her, Police arrest two women for prescription drug fraud and obtaining prescription drugs by fraud and forgery. A 43-year-old Paterson woman was charged with possession of prescription drugs in an unmarked container, possession of prescription drugs belonging to another person, and possession of prescription drugs not obtained legally. Both women were lodged in Bergen County Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail each. The surveillance team included Sergeant Daniel Kellogg, Patrolman Mark Tagliareni, Patrolman Michael De Maio, and Patrolman Ryan Tenney. The arrests were reported on Aug. 25. On Aug. 18, an illegal turn led to the unrelated arrest of five individuals on theft and narcotics charges. At 10:53 p.m., Sergeant Michael Ragucci stopped a vehicle that made an improper turn at the intersection of Russell Avenue and Wyckoff Avenue. The police searched the car and found 23 cans of baby formula stolen from a supermarket in Teaneck. The four teenaged occupants of the car, who came from Lodi, were charged with possession of stolen property and possession of marijuana and narcotics paraphernalia. A 31-year-old man in the car with the four boys was charged with possession of stolen property, but not with marijuana possession or drug paraphernalia. Police reported the theft of a GPS from a parked car on Carriage Lane on Aug. 11 and a burglary on Aug. 21 in which the burglar removed an air conditioner from a house on Richard Place and stole jewelry and a com- Thomas J. Shara, president and CEO of Lakeland Bank, has announced the appointment of Daniel Lusignan to assistant vice president mortgage originator based at the Lakeland Bank Branchville office. Lusignan has 19 years of banking experience, most recently with Citizens Bank where he was mortgage loan officer in Vails Gate, New York. From 2003 to 2010, he was a mortgage consultant at HSBC Mortgage Corporation in Nyack, New York, and has over 13 years in the mortgage business. Lusignan holds a bachelor’s degree in finance from Siena College in Loudonville, New York. He is a volunteer coach for his town soccer, basketball and baseball youth athletic teams. Lusignan resides in Chester, New York with his wife Jean Marie and their two sons. Daniel Lusignan joins Lakeland Bank Lakeland Bancorp, the holding company for Lakeland Bank, has an asset base of approximately $2.8 billion and 47 offices spanning six northern New Jersey counties: Bergen, Essex, Morris, Passaic, Sussex, and Warren. Pictured at right: Daniel Lusignan