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Lower Township Police Report Oct. 25-31

By From Lower Township Police

ERMA – The Lower Township Police Department responded to or initiated a total of 901 calls, averaging a total of 129 calls per day. Police also made a total of 2 arrests during this period. Below is a breakdown of incidents and arrests by date:
10-25-21
Non-Criminal Incidents – 5
Fire Related Calls – 0
Motor Vehicle Accidents – 1
Traffic Enforcement – 14
Public Services – 123
Domestic Violence Incidents – 1
Fraud – Winslow Ave., North Cape May
10-26-21
Non-Criminal Incidents – 4
Fire Related Calls – 2
Motor Vehicle Accidents – 1
Traffic Enforcement – 6
Public Services – 80
Domestic Violence Incidents – 1
None
10-27-21
Non-Criminal Incidents – 7
Fire Related Calls – 1
Motor Vehicle Accidents – 0
Traffic Enforcement – 34
Public Services – 122
Domestic Violence Incidents – 0
None
10-28-21
Non-Criminal Incidents – 0
Fire Related Calls – 2
Motor Vehicle Accidents – 4
Traffic Enforcement – 17
Public Services – 76
Domestic Violence Incidents – 2
None
10-29-21
Non-Criminal Incidents – 6
Fire Related Calls – 7
Motor Vehicle Accidents – 0
Traffic Enforcement – 9
Public Services – 80
Domestic Violence Incidents – 2
None
10-30-21
Non-Criminal Incidents – 0
Fire Related Calls – 4
Motor Vehicle Accidents – 1
Traffic Enforcement – 7
Public Services – 44
Domestic Violence Incidents – 3
Fraud – Browning Ave., North Cape May
10-31-21
Non-Criminal Incidents – 3
Fire Related Calls – 1
Motor Vehicle Accidents – 2
Traffic Enforcement – 13
Public Services – 85
Domestic Violence Incidents – 2
Simple Assault – Orchard Dr., North Cape May
Criminal Mischief – Town Bank Rd., North Cape May
Weekly Adult Arrest Report
10-28-21
Alishia K. Holmes/34, North Cape May, NJ – DWI, Driving After License Suspended or Revoked
10-31-21
Noah N. Patterson/38, Cape May, NJ – Burglary, Criminal Mischief
The above is based on information received from a law enforcement agency. The person named is presumed innocent unless proven otherwise.

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