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Wildwood Police Report Weekly Arrests for Nov. 30-Dec. 6

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By Press Release

WILDWOOD – The following are the arrests made by the City of Wildwood Police Department during the week of Nov. 30 through Dec. 6.

“There were 968 calls for service,” stated Wildwood Police Department Chief Robert Regalbuto in a release, “which was an average of 138 per day. There were no juvenile arrests.” 

Nov. 30:      

Rashaun Damon, 33, Court House, Contempt

Jeffrey Gibson, 41, Wildwood, Contempt

Dec. 1:      

Michael Petaccio, 51, Wildwood, Urinating in Public

Dec. 2:  

Roy Roland, 32, Erma, Contempt

Malik Flanders, 20, Del Haven, Contempt

Dec. 3:      

Karrena Leatherberry, 23, Wildwood, Fugitive from Justice

Teia Reeves, 32, Wildwood, Contempt

Lisa Tozer, 38, Vineland, Contempt

Alexander Osorio, 49, Wildwood, Contempt

Dec. 4:  

Kelvin Negron-Nunez, 25, Cape May, Contempt

William Flynn, 54, North Wildwood, Contempt

Jorge Hernandez Jr., 19, Wildwood, Possession Marijuana with Intent to Distribute

Israel Hernandez-Heras, 31, Wildwood, Contempt

Dec. 5:    

Charles Jenkins, 26, Wildwood, Contempt

Susan Tammaro, 51, Wildwood, Driving While Under the Influence

Michael Soto, 30, Wildwood, Defiant Trespass

Dec. 6:      

Richard Mancinelli, 50, Gloucester City, Driving While Under the Influence

David Lambert, 36, Wildwood, Contempt 

It should be noted that the above individuals are only charged with the above mentioned offenses and are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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