Wall police weekend roundup nets three drunk drivers
Wall Township Police

Wall Police Weekend Roundup Nets Three Drunk Drivers

February 24, 2025

WALL TWP., N.J. — Wall Township police made several arrests over the weekend, including three for driving while intoxicated and two for outstanding warrants, authorities said.

On Friday, Patrolman Johan Moreno arrested Taneya Tatum, 29, of Ewing, for driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop on State Highway 138. She was processed and released under John’s Law.

On Saturday, Patrolman Shane Killeen arrested Stacie Callo, 48, of Wall, for driving while intoxicated after a motor vehicle accident on Allenwood Road. She was also processed and released under John’s Law.

On Sunday, authorities arrested two individuals on outstanding warrants. Patrolman Trent Powers took custody of Mahadi Hassan, 19, of Philadelphia, from the New Jersey State Police and transported him to Monmouth County Correctional Institution. Patrolman Dan Santoro took custody of Jason Newman, 43, of Howell, from the Howell Police Department and transported him to the same facility.

Additionally, Patrolman Jack Kelly arrested Dawn Ryan, 50, of Spring Lake, for shoplifting from the ShopRite on State Highway 35. She was processed and released on a summons. Patrolman Jared Conte arrested Salvatore Ruscitto, 57, of Lakewood, for driving while intoxicated following a stop on Atlantic Avenue. He was processed and released under John’s Law.

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