Lakewood Man Charged With Stalking Girl, 16: Police
Police say the man approached the girl repeatedly, in one case saying, 'Hey, sexy, do you want a cigarette?'
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FORT LEE, NJ —A Lakewood man has been charged with stalking a
16-year-old girl repeatedly in recent weeks and offering her cigarettes,
police said Wednesday.
Chayim Shvarzblat, aka Michael Shvarzblat, 32, of Lakewood, was charged with stalking and providing cigarettes to a juvenile, Capt. Matthew Hintze of the Fort Lee Police Department said.
Shvarblat is accused of approaching the victim near Fort Lee High School five times between Jan. 7 and Feb. 5, Hintze said.
Authorities allege
Shvarblat first approached the girl Jan. 7 at the ACME supermarket
adjacent to the high school when she was on her lunch break. He drove up
to the girl and asked her, "Hey sexy, do you want a cigarette?" Hintze
said. The girl later told police she ignored the man and went back to
school.
They allege Shvarblat approached the girl four more times, each time offering her cigarettes, police said. On Jan. 22, Shvarblat followed the girl into the ACME and asked her if she wanted to go into his vehicle and smoke a cigarette, Hintze said.
Chayim Shvarzblat, aka Michael Shvarzblat, 32, of Lakewood, was charged with stalking and providing cigarettes to a juvenile, Capt. Matthew Hintze of the Fort Lee Police Department said.
Shvarblat is accused of approaching the victim near Fort Lee High School five times between Jan. 7 and Feb. 5, Hintze said.
They allege Shvarblat approached the girl four more times, each time offering her cigarettes, police said. On Jan. 22, Shvarblat followed the girl into the ACME and asked her if she wanted to go into his vehicle and smoke a cigarette, Hintze said.
On Feb. 4, the girl and her mother were driving to school when they saw Shvarblat sitting in his vehicle, a 2015 Hyundai Sonata, in the George Washington Bridge Plaza facing the ACME parking lot, Hintze said.
The girl called police and the next day police saw the vehicle in the plaza and stopped it, Hintze said. Shvarbalt is due in Bergen County Superior Court March 12, he said.
“While it is unfortunate that this occurred, it is a good example of a teenager telling an adult in school what occurred and then the school staff working closely with the school resource officers,” Police Chief Keith Bendul said
Anyone who might have had a similar encounter with Shvarzblat or has information that would help the investigation is asked to contact Detective Jesus Sanchez at (201) 592-3700, ext. 5302 or at jsanchez@fortleepolice.org .
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OY! Yeridas hadoros!
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Must be a Lakewood conspiracy!