Wall township police report multiple arrests, including burglary and drug charges
Wall Township Police

Wall Township police report multiple arrests, including burglary and drug charges

WALL TOWNSHIP, N.J. – Authorities have announced several arrests over the past week, including shoplifting, burglary, and drug-related offenses.

On March 4, Lucia Vaca-Gomez, 60, of Newark, was arrested for shoplifting at Ulta Beauty following an investigation that began in February. She was processed and released on a summons.

On March 8, Terrence Jones, 40, of Trenton, was arrested at the Eatontown Police Department on an outstanding Wall Township warrant and transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution. Additionally, Yasir Twitty, 21, and Nymir Marks, 19, both of Newark, were charged in connection with a January 20 burglary on Baileys Corner Road. Both suspects remain jailed on unrelated charges.

On March 9, Grey McMahon, 27, of Manasquan, was arrested in connection with a March 4 shoplifting incident at Circus Wines. Nicholas Delnegro, 37, of Eatontown, was taken into custody on an outstanding Wall Township warrant. Andrew March, 35, and Frederico Schiavone, 44, both of Villas, were arrested for possession of prescription legend drugs and a controlled dangerous substance.

All suspects were processed, with some released on summonses and others transported to correctional facilities.

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