Wall township police determine highway 35 threat to be unsubstantiated
Wall Township Police

Wall Township Police Determine Highway 35 Threat to Be Unsubstantiated

WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ – Wall Township Police increased their presence near State Highway 35 and Belmar Boulevard on Sunday after receiving a phone call containing vague threats against law enforcement in the area. The incident prompted an immediate investigation.

Authorities have since confirmed that the threats were unsubstantiated and there is no current danger to the public or police officers. The investigation remains ongoing, with additional follow-up being conducted by the Wall Township Police Department.

Residents in the area are assured that the situation is under control, and there is no cause for concern at this time.

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