Ocean county man booked for speeding and driving on the revoked list

Ocean County man booked for speeding and driving on the revoked list

TOMS RIVER, NJ – Police charged a local man who was driving in the streets like Michael Andretti.

Miguel Andrade was booked into custody at the Ocean County Jail on Friday following traffic-related charges, according to inmate records.

Police listed charges of driving on a revoked list and speeding, both classified under traffic violations.


Key Points

  • Miguel Andrade booked into Ocean County custody Friday on traffic violations
  • Facing charges of driving on a revoked list and speeding
  • Total bond set at $1,750, with one bond noted as open

Bond details and release status

Court documents show Andrade’s total bond amount was listed at $1,750, with one $1,000 cash bond remaining open and a second $750 bond.

Andrade remains under Ocean County supervision as of Monday pending further court proceedings.

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