Readers are reminded that not only are all individuals listed below presumed innocent unless proven guilty, there may also be multiple individuals who share the same name, even in the same town.
COURT HOUSE – A Cape May County grand jury handed up 11 indictments Oct. 1.
The abbreviation CDS below stands for controlled dangerous substance. A “certain person” charge can be brought against individuals whose previous convictions bar them from having weapons.
Phuong Q. Nguyen was indicted for third-degree theft by deception in Wildwood in May.
Amy L. Styer is facing a third-degree shoplifting charge related to an incident in September in Middle Township.
Anthony A. Greto was named in a five-count indictment, with four counts of aggravated assault in the third degree and a count of stalking, also in the third degree.
Joseph R. Weiler, Ryan M. Delong and Thomas G. O’Donnell were named in a four-count indictment. Weiler and O’Donnell face a third-degree conspiracy count, along with one count each of aggravated assault in the third degree. All three individuals face a fourth-degree count for obstructing the administration of law.
Joseph E. Walthour was indicted for third-degree criminal mischief that occurred over various days in May and amounted to damage of $2,000.
Nolan McGrath faces three third-degree counts, one for theft and two for fraudulent use of a credit card.
Michael Kendrick was indicted for third-degree defrauding of a drug test and fourth-degree possession of a device to defraud the administration of a drug test.
Gregory Gentile was named in a single count indictment for aggravated assault in the third degree.
Emir Kjahili faces a third-degree count of knowingly exhibiting a false government ID, along with two fourth-degree counts for possession of a fake motor vehicle insurance card and uttering a false instrument.
Mario Ali and Izaire Hill each face individual counts of third-degree theft of an electric scooter in Wildwood Crest.
Ryan Bauernschmidt was indicted for third-degree theft of a 2021 Toyota Camry, along with third-degree criminal mischief for causing damage in excess of $2,000. The final count in the indictment was fourth-degree hindering apprehension.