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West Wildwood Police Release March 2023 Activities, Arrests

WEST WILDWOOD POLICE LOGO FILE PHOTO
WEST WILDWOOD POLICE LOGO FILE PHOTO

By West Wildwood Police Department

WEST WILDWOOD – During the month of March 2023, West Wildwood Police Department had 243 calls for service and made three arrests. 
Calls for Service Breakdown:
1           911 Abandoned
2           Alarms
3           Animal Complaints
3           Arrests
3           Assisting Other Agencies
1           Civil Matter
5           Directed Patrols/Walking Beats
1           Disorderly Conduct
1           Family Dispute
4           General Complaints
1           Harassment Complaint
2           Investigations
3           Juvenile Complaints
2           Local Ordinance Violations
1           Lockout
8           Medical Assists/Check the Well-Being
15         Motor Vehicle Stops
1           Noise Complaint
1           Open Doors/Windows
8           Other Public Service Calls
23         Parking Complaint/Violations
137       Property Checks
2           Suspicious Vehicles/Persons
1           Theft (Property Recovered)
2           Trespassing Complaints
2           Verbal Disputes
1           Water Leak/Wires/Pole/Tree Down/Gas Leak
Total Calls for Service: 243
Arrests:
Lindsey Vazquez Marino, from Woodbridge, was arrested March 7 and charged with criminal trespass.
Joseph Moncrief, of Wildwood, was arrested March 7 and charged with criminal trespass.
Kelli Young, of West Wildwood, was arrested March 9 and charged with unlawful use of a credit card. 

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