Ocean county man charged on multiple child abuse charges

Ocean County man charged on multiple child abuse charges

TOMS RIVER, N.J. — Noel Olivera-Diaz, 32, has been incarcerated in Ocean County as of Saturday on multiple charges of child abuse, cruelty, and neglect, according to county inmate records.

Court records indicate four counts of violating New Jersey state statute 9:6-3, which pertains to abuse, cruelty, or neglect of children. Specific details regarding the incidents that led to the charges were not immediately available, but the charges are classified as severe under New Jersey law.

According to the Ocean County inmate database, Olivera-Diaz remains in custody at the Ocean County Jail.

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