Wall Township Police: A Weekend of Proactive Enforcement

Multiple arrests for DWI and warrants highlight Wall Township police's proactive approach to public safety.

Wall Township Police: A Weekend of Proactive Enforcement
Wall Township Police ramp up proactive enforcement, enhancing safety and compliance throughout the community.published by the Gardrn state gazette

In a series of actions aimed at ensuring public safety, Wall Township police conducted multiple arrests over the weekend, addressing offenses such as driving while intoxicated (DWI) and outstanding warrants. These efforts underscore the department’s proactive approach to law enforcement and commitment to community protection.

Key Arrests Over the Weekend

  • Danielle Siliato, 42, of Spring Lake: Arrested by Patrolman Jared Conte after an accident investigation on State Highway 138. Charged with DWI and released under John’s Law.
  • Gilberto Perez Reyes, 26, of Howell: Apprehended by Patrolman Grothues on an outstanding Wall Township warrant and transported to Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
  • Christopher Conner, 37, of Atlantic Highlands: Charged with aggravated assault on a police officer and failure to submit to fingerprinting after being arrested on a warrant by Monmouth County Sheriff's Officers.
  • Robert Treadway, 35, of Holmdel: Arrested by Patrolman Fred Sprengel at Aberdeen Police Department for an outstanding warrant and transported to Monmouth County Correctional Institution.
  • Kellyn Ramirez-Galeas, 28, of Asbury Park: Charged with DWI during a traffic stop on State Highway 34 by Patrolman Orin McKay. Released under John’s Law.
  • Jesus Sanchez-Martinez, 36, of Howell: Arrested for DWI on 18th Avenue by Patrolman Fred Sprengel. Released under John’s Law.
  • Kyle Costello, 38, of Freehold: Arrested by Patrolman Hunter Manning on an outstanding warrant from Freehold and released on his own recognizance.

Commitment to Safety

These arrests highlight Wall Township police's dedication to addressing impaired driving and ensuring compliance with legal obligations. The enforcement of John’s Law remains pivotal in preventing further incidents by requiring safeguards for individuals charged with DWI.

Residents are encouraged to report suspicious activities as the department continues its efforts to maintain safety and foster trust within the community. By working together, Wall Township aims to uphold its reputation as a secure and supportive place to live.

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