VILLAS – Lower Township Police Department responded to or initiated a total of 711 calls, averaging a total of 102 calls per day. Police also made a total of 6 arrests during this period. Below is a breakdown of incidents and arrests by date:
Sept. 25, 2017:
Non Criminal Incidents -9
Fire Related Calls -1
Motor Vehicle Accidents -2
Traffic Enforcement -8
Public Services -66
Sept. 26, 2017:
Non Criminal Incidents -4
Fire Related Calls -1
Motor Vehicle Accidents -1
Traffic Enforcement -5
Public Services -26
Sept. 27, 2017:
Non Criminal Incidents -8
Fire Related Calls -3
Motor Vehicle Accidents -1
Traffic Enforcement -10
Public Services -68
Sept. 28, 2017:
Non Criminal Incidents -10
Fire Related Calls -2
Motor Vehicle Accidents -3
Traffic Enforcement -23
Public Services -66
Sept. 29, 2017:
Non Criminal Incidents -5
Fire Related Calls -4
Motor Vehicle Accidents -5
Traffic Enforcement -7
Public Services -64
Sept. 30, 2017:
Non Criminal Incidents -9
Fire Related Calls -2
Motor Vehicle Accidents -0
Traffic Enforcement -4
Public Services -49
Oct. 1, 2017:
Non Criminal Incidents -9
Fire Related Calls -1
Motor Vehicle Accidents -1
Traffic Enforcement -2
Public Services -43
Weekly Adult Arrest Report
Sept. 25, 2017:
- Christopher A. Sexton/30, Villas, NJ – Unlawfully Possessing 4 Units or Less of Prescription Legend Drug, Possession or Distribution of Hypodermic Needle, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Sept. 27, 2017:
- Jesus C. Rodriguez/43, Villas, NJ – Possession of 50g. or Less of Marijuana, Contempt of Court
- John G. Bersani/28, Fishing Creek, NJ – Contempt of Court
Sept. 28, 2017:
- Brandon F. Sudan/23, Whitesboro, NJ – Contempt of Court
Sept. 29, 2017:
- Steven R. Allen/48, Wildwood, NJ – Contempt of Court
Oct. 1, 2017:
- Gerald R. Kern/68, Erma, NJ – Simple Assault, Resisting Arrest
It should be noted that the above individuals are only charged with the above mentioned offenses and are presumed innocent until proven guilty. This report only contains individuals that were arrested based on complaints signed by law enforcement personnel, not private citizen signed complaints or ordinance violations.