Disturbance at Berkeley Township Quick Check Leads to Arrest

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BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, NJ – The Berkeley Township Police Department announced the arrest of an unruly customer at Quick Check on Route 9.

According to police, On March 1, 2022, Patrolman Joseph Chester and Patrolman Sean Varady responded to 758 Rt.9/Quick Check for a report of a disturbance. Upon arrival, Andrew Lupton, 38 of Forked River, was located in the back of the Quick Check parking lot causing a disturbance. Lupton was advised of the manager barring him from the Quick Check for his behavior.

Upon further investigation it was determined that Lupton had an outstanding warrant out of Lacey Township for $600.00 for Criminal Mischief. Lupton was transported to the Lacey Township Police Department for processing without incident.

Charlie Dwyer
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