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Seaside Park Police Blotter: Nov. 7, 2022




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

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

Seaside Park police released their latest weekly blotter on Sunday. The blotter contains a sampling of calls to which the department responded over the past week. The total number of calls last week was 156, police said.

The blotter appears below:



10/28



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Fire Alarm – Police and the Seaside Park and Seaside Heights Volunteer Fire Company was dispatched to the area of Stockton and Ocean for a fire alarm activation. Officers arrived and checked the outside and inside and did not observe any sigs of smoke or active fire. The fire company checked the interior of the building with their equipment to ensure there was no danger. It was determined that the alarm was set off in error.

 

10/29

Arrest – While on patrol, officers had stopped a subject for motor vehicle violations. The subject had stopped in a driveway of a residence. It was known that this subject was not permitted at this residence. The driver became aggressive and agitated and began causing a disturbance and acting in a disorderly manner. The subject was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters where he was processed.

10/30

Community Policing – Police were dispatched to the area of Stockton and the Boardwalk to check on a female who appeared to be disoriented. Officers arrived and located the subject and began to investigate the situation. Police spoke to the subject and determined they were fine and did not require any medical attention. Police found out where the subject was residing and gave them a safe escort home.

10/31



Criminal Mischief – While on patrol police observed a vehicle in the area of K St. and Berkeley Ln. that was covered in toilet paper. Officers checked the vehicle and did not observe any damage, but it did appear the tires were all low on air. Officers checked the area and no other vehicles had been vandalized. No further police action required.

First Aid – Police and Tri-Boro First Aid Squad were dispatched to assist a patient who was not feeling well and needed some assistance with a bandage. Officers and EMS arrived and began to evaluate the patient. The patient was then transported to Community Medical Center for further evaluation.

11/1

Open Door – Police were dispatched to the area of G St. and Bayview for a report of a residence with an open front door. Officers arrived and checked the exterior and did not observe any signs of forced entry. The inside was checked also, and nothing appeared to be disturbed and no unauthorized individuals were located. The residence was secured by police.

11/3

Verbal Altercation – Police were dispatched to the area of C St. and Central for a verbal argument between a landlord and tenant. Police arrived and there was no active argument occurring. Officers spoke to both parties to investigate what was happening. Police gathered all the information needed to generate a report. Both subjects were advised how to sign complaints if they wished to proceed with any charges. No further police action required.




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