Parking lot fight ends with disorderly conduct ticket in Lacey

FILE PHOTO: A shopper leaves a Walmart store in Bradford

LACEY TWP, NJ – A dispute in the parking lot at the Lacey Township Walmart on Sunday led to police involvement. According to the Chief Michael DiBella, at around 10:16 am police responded to Walmart after receiving a call regarding a fight in the lot.

Upon their arrival, they found two people engaged in an argument over a parking spot.

According to police, officers interviewed both parties and ended up charging a 53-year-old Forked River man who was alleged to have initiated the altercation.

He was issued a ticket for disorderly conduct.

Charlie Dwyer
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