BAYVILLE-On January 2nd 2015 at 12:30 p.m., Gerard McNie, 49 of Aikens Street was arrested on the strength of an outstanding warrant issued by the Berkeley Township Police Department. This warrant was issued for an Aggravated Assault that occurred on December 13, 2014 at Yesterday’s Restaurant. Bail for Mr. McNie was set at $5,000 full; and he was processed and released on bail. Patrolman Don Rowley was the arresting officer.
Man Arrested Three Weeks After Assault at Berkeley Restaurant
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