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Wall traffic stops net trio of DWI arrests

Three separate DWI arrests made during Wall Township traffic stops

WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ – Multiple impaired driving arrests were made across Wall Township after officers stopped drivers suspected of operating vehicles while intoxicated.

Aliyah Hines, 22, of Toms River, was arrested for DWI following a traffic stop on Herbertsville Road. In two separate incidents on State Highway 34, officers arrested Jessica Thessing, 22, of Bay Head, and James Cecala, 48, of Staten Island, on DWI charges.

All three drivers were processed and released in accordance with state procedures.


Key Points

  • Three DWI arrests were made in Wall Township
  • Traffic stops led to impaired driving charges
  • All suspects were released following processing
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