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

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

November 21, 2023

WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ – The Wall Township Police Department has released a report detailing a series of incidents that occurred over the past week. The following is a summary of the notable events and arrests:

Tuesday, November 7, 2023:

  • Patrolman Joseph Phillips arrested Jahod M. Dennis, 38, of Tinton Falls, at the Economy Inn Motel on State Highway 35 on an active warrant from the United States Marshal’s Office. Dennis was processed and handed over to the U.S. Marshals.
  • Patrolman Trent Powers arrested James M. Tober, 68, of Wall Township, for defiant trespassing at the Wall Promenade. Tober was processed and released on a summons.

Wednesday, November 8, 2023:

  • Patrolman Jared Conte arrested Raymond S. Rivera, 30, of Newark, at the Kenilworth Police Department. Rivera was processed and transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution in default of bail.

Friday, November 10, 2023:

  • Patrolman Josh Wheeler, after investigating a suspicious vehicle at the Budget Inn and Suites on State Highway 35, arrested Shane J. Coyle, 44, of Howell, for possession of a toxic chemical for intoxication purposes and possession of drug paraphernalia. Coyle was processed and released on a summons.

Saturday, November 11, 2023:

  • Following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 34, Patrolman Joseph Phillips arrested William J. Famille, 61, of Camden, on an active warrant from the Gloucester County Sheriff’s Department. Famille was processed and handed over to the Gloucester County Sheriff’s Department.

Sunday, November 12, 2023:

  • Brittany J. Martino, 29, of North Brunswick, was arrested for driving while intoxicated by Patrolman Jared Conte following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 34. She was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.

Saturday, November 18, 2023:

  • After a single car motor vehicle collision on Allenwood Lakewood, Patrolman Connor Caponegro arrested Daniel J. Detata, 29, of Brick, for driving while intoxicated. Detata was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.

Monday, November 20, 2023:

  • Patrolman Wayne Jackson arrested George R. Pulsinelli, 53, of Wall Township, for shoplifting at the Shop Rite on State Highway 35. He was processed and released on a summons.

The Wall Township Police Department continues its commitment to maintaining public safety and law enforcement in the community. These incidents reflect the department’s ongoing efforts to address various criminal activities and traffic-related offenses in the area.

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