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Seaside Park Police Blotter: Oct. 29, 2021





A Seaside Park, N.J. police vehicle. (Photo: Daniel Nee)

A Seaside Park, N.J. police vehicle. (Photo: Daniel Nee)

Seaside Park police have released their weekly blotter. The blotter provides a sampling of the calls the department receives each week. So far this week, the department serviced 211 calls.

Police also reminded residents that the next Neighborhood Watch meeting is scheduled for Nov. 8, 2021, at 7 p.m. in council chambers, above the police station. The blotter appears below:



10/22



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Disturbance – Police were dispatched to the area of O St. and Ocean for a report of a disturbance. The caller stated someone was pounding on their door and yelling. Police arrived and located the individuals involved. Police were able to mediate the situation and separated the parties involved.

Well Being Check – Police responded to the area of Ocean and K St. for a well being check. The caller stated they had not been able to contact their friend and were concerned for their well being. Officers arrived and were able to contact the subject and they made sure everything was okay. The person was fine, and the caller was notified of our findings.

10/23

Unlocked Door – While conducting a property check in the area of 3rd and Central, officers located an unlocked door to a business. The perimeter was checked, and no signs of forced entry were observed. Police checked the interior, and nothing appeared out of place, and it appeared to be unlocked in error. The door was secured after the check was completed.

Fire Alarm – Police and the Seaside Park Volunteer Fire Department responded to the area of 6th Avenue for a fire alarm activation. Officers and the fire company checked the residence. It was determined to have been set off in error. The fire company checked the residence with their heat sensor to ensure the residence was safe.

10/24

Disturbance – Police responded to a call for a disturbance in the area of Farragut and the Boulevard. Officers arrived and located the individuals involved. Officers learned that a verbal altercation had occurred between neighbors. One of the female subjects was intoxicated, uncooperative and disruptive. She gave false information to police and was charged with hindering a police investigation. Police were able to mediate the situation and separate the parties involved for the remainder of the night.



10/25

Keeping the Peace. Police were dispatched to the area of Decatur and Ocean to assist with an eviction of unruly guests by the management. Three guests who were being loud and disruptive to others were asked to leave by staff. Police arrived and stood by while the subjects gathered their belongings and left. The individuals left without incident.

10/26

Alarm – Police responded to a burglar alarm activation in the area of Decatur and Ocean. Officers arrived and checked the perimeter of the building. No signs of forced entry were observed. An individual was on the premises. It was determined that the alarm was set off in error and the subject was authorized to be there. No further police action required.

10/27

Disturbance – Police were dispatched to the area of the Boulevard and Stockton Ave. for a verbal argument between two males. Police arrived and located the subjects involved who were actively arguing. Police separated both parties and began investigating the situation. Officers gathered information needed to generate a report and both subjects were separated for the rest of the night.




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