Wall township police make arrests for shoplifting and active warrant
Wall Township Police

Wall Township Police Make Arrests for Shoplifting and Active Warrant

September 2, 2024

WALL TOWNSHIP, N.J. — The Wall Township Police Department made two arrests on Friday in separate incidents.

Patrolman John Kelly arrested Marinee I. McCarthy, 58, of Manhattan, New York, for shoplifting at the ShopRite located on Route 35. McCarthy was processed at the police station and subsequently released on a summons.

In an unrelated incident, Patrolman Chris Roeck arrested Imeda Usanetashvili, 43, of Brooklyn, New York. Usanetashvili was found to have an active warrant issued by the Wall Township Municipal Court. He was transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution, where he remains in custody.

Both individuals are awaiting further legal proceedings.

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