Wall township police blotter: here's what's happening
Wall Township Police

Wall Township Police Blotter: Here’s What’s Happening

Wall Township, NJ – The Wall Township Police Department reported a series of arrests conducted over several days. These actions were connected to investigations that covered shoplifting, driving while intoxicated, and other offenses including weapons and drug possession.

On Monday, a shoplifting investigation led to the arrest of Michael J. Whitley, 63, of Wall Township. He was processed and released on a summons. Wednesday saw the arrest of Alejandro Padilla-Esparza, 35, of Belmar for driving while intoxicated on Route 35. He was processed and released as per John’s Law.

Further investigations on Wednesday resulted in the arrest of Ashley M. Ricker, 31, of Monroe, at the Atlantic Inn Motel. She was charged with loitering for prostitution, possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Ricker was taken to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution to await her court appearance.

Thursday included the arrest of Anderson J. Boscan, 37, following a motor vehicle accident on Route 70. Boscan faced several outstanding warrants and was transferred to the Haledon Police Department.

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