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About 18% of bike and pedestrian crashes in New Jersey involve kids and teens, a big reason why Youth Traffic Safety Month matters. This May, help teach young drivers, walkers, and riders to stay visible, follow traffic rules, and share the road safely! #SafeRoadsNJ ... See MoreSee Less

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TRAFFIC SAFETY NOTIC

TRAFFIC SAFETY NOTICE – OVERWEIGHT VEHICLE RESTRICTIONS

The Wall Township Police Department would like to remind residents, commercial drivers, and delivery operators that certain roadways within Wall Township are restricted to vehicles over 8,000 pounds GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating), in accordance with Township Ordinance § 215-37, Schedule V.

These restrictions are in place to help protect our roadways, improve traffic safety, and preserve the quality of life within our residential neighborhoods.

The following roadways are restricted to trucks over 8,000 pounds GVWR unless otherwise authorized or exempt by law:

• Adrienne Road – Between Belmar Boulevard and Marconi Road
• Allenwood Road – From Route 34 to Route 38
• Church Street – From the Manasquan/Wall border west to Route 35
• Holly Boulevard – Between Route 34 and Ramshorn Drive
• Hurley Pond Road East – From Route 38 to New Bedford Road
• Lakewood Road – From a point 95 feet west of Route 34 to Ramshorn Drive
• Lakewood Road – From the Manasquan/Wall border to Route 35
• Marconi Road – Between Belmar Boulevard and Brighton Avenue
• Megill Road – From Wyckoff Road to Route 34
• Mohegan Road – From the Manasquan/Wall border to Lenape Trail
• Monmouth Boulevard – Between Belmar Boulevard and Marconi Road
• New Bedford Road – From 18th Avenue to Allaire Road
• Paynters Road – From a point 115 feet west of Route 34 to Ramshorn Drive
• Ramshorn Drive – Between Old Bridge Road and Atlantic Avenue
• Ridgewood Road – From Route 34 to Allenwood Road
• Waterview Way – Between Gully Road and Belmar Boulevard
• Wyckoff Road – From Route 34 to Belmar Boulevard

Drivers are reminded to obey all posted signage and utilize appropriate truck routes when traveling through Wall Township.

We appreciate everyone’s cooperation in helping keep our roads safe and well maintained.
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WALL TOWNSHIP POLICE

WALL TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT ARREST BLOTTER
May 4, 2026 – May 10, 2026

Monday, May 4, 2026

Patrolman Tyler Russell arrested Nicolette Lynch, 29, of Colts Neck, for shoplifting from Target on State Highway 35. Lynch was processed and released on a summons.

Patrolman Orin McKay arrested Caitlyn Keenan, 25, of Howell, for possession of cocaine following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35. Keenan was processed and released on a summons.

Patrolman Vincent Colucci arrested Anthony Johnson, 58, of Neptune, for possession of cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia, hindering, and an outstanding warrant from the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 33. Johnson was processed and transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.

Patrolman Vincent Colucci responded to the Jackson Township Police Department and arrested Robert Thacker, 56, of Farmingdale, on a Wall Township traffic warrant. Thacker was transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.

Patrolman Collin McCarthy responded to the Seaside Heights Police Department and arrested Christopher Davis, 39, of Lakewood, on a Wall Township traffic warrant. Davis was transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.

Patrolman Thomas Gavaghan arrested Benjamin Nicolasalvarez, 33, of Brick, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 138 at 12:42 AM. Nicolasalvarez was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.

Detective Zach Honecker arrested Minerva Salles, 53, of Florida, for theft stemming from an investigation at SOLA Salon on State Highway 35, initiated on April 23. Salles was processed and released on a summons.

Detective Sergeant Christopher Mason arrested Bianca Salai, 38, of NY, on an Old Tappan criminal warrant at Wall Township Police Headquarters. Salai was processed and released on her own recognizance (ROR) by Old Tappan.

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Patrolman Mark Daugherty arrested Alnajm Lovett, 21, of Toms River, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35 at 10:10 PM. Lovett was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.

Patrolman Joseph Liddy arrested Austin Bradley, 30, of Wall, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) and possession of prescription legend drugs following a motor vehicle stop on Allaire Road at 11:40 PM. Bradley was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Patrolman Tyler Martin arrested Jocelyn Acevedo-Melendez, 26, of Brick, on a Deal traffic warrant following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 34. Acevedo-Melendez was processed and released after posting bail.

Friday, May 8, 2026

Patrolman Alexandra Clayton responded to the Asbury Park Police Department and arrested Steven McDuffie, 41, of Manasquan, on a Wall Township traffic warrant. McDuffie was transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.

Patrolman Vincent Colucci arrested Darrin Stoval, 51, of Long Branch, on a Monmouth County warrant. Stoval was processed and transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Sergeant Shane Roland arrested Emmanuel Gonzalez, 25, of PA, for unlawful possession of a weapon following a motor vehicle stop on State Highway 35. Gonzalez was processed and released on a summons.

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Patrolman John Kelly arrested Ryan Fletcher, 24, of Wall, for driving while intoxicated (DWI) following a motor vehicle crash investigation on Ramshorn Drive at 9:07 PM. Fletcher was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law
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Please join us in congratulating Sergeant Chris Mason on graduating from the Spring 2026 Class of the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police Command and Leadership Academy.

Sergeant Mason was also recognized as the Harry Wilde Academic Award recipient for his region, an honor presented to the top academic performer in the class. This prestigious recognition highlights his dedication, professionalism, and commitment to leadership development. Sergeant Mason now joins the growing list of previous Harry Wilde Academic Award winners from our department.

The Command and Leadership Academy is an intensive program designed to strengthen leadership, communication, and organizational management skills for law enforcement supervisors throughout New Jersey. The Wall Township Police Department prides itself on a culture of excellence, professionalism, and continued training. We strongly encourage our officers and supervisors to pursue advanced education and leadership development opportunities in order to better serve the community.

Congratulations, Sergeant Mason, on this outstanding achievement and for representing the Wall Township Police Department with professionalism and pride!
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On Friday, May 8, Chief Sean O'Halloran and Patrolman Tyler Russell attended the weekly Coffee with a Veteran event held at the Wall Youth Center. The event provided an opportunity for local veterans and community members to gather for conversation and camaraderie.

During the discussion, Patrolman Russell shared his experiences serving in the United States Marine Corps, including his deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation Allies Refuge. His remarks offered attendees a firsthand perspective on military service and the sacrifices made by those who serve our country.

Attendees were also presented with hats generously donated by the Monmouth County Police Chiefs Association.

Chief O'Halloran and Patrolman Russell also spoke with the group about issues affecting Wall Township and the importance of maintaining strong relationships between law enforcement, veterans, and the community.

The Wall Township Police Department appreciates the opportunity to participate in this meaningful weekly event and thanks all veterans for their service.
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Today, we celebrate

Today, we celebrate the women who make a difference every single day. Whether you are a mother, grandmother, stepmother, foster parent, guardian, caregiver, mentor, teacher, aunt, sister, friend, or someone who simply steps up to care for others — thank you. Your compassion, strength, guidance, and unconditional support help shape families, friendships, and our entire community.

The Wall Township Police Department recognizes and appreciates all women who dedicate themselves to caring for and uplifting others. Your impact never goes unnoticed.

Wishing you all a very Happy Mother’s Day and a day filled with the love and appreciation you deserve.
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This morning, Lt. Steve Nash, Ptl. Jerry Baker, Ptl. Josh Wheeler, Ptl. Johan Moreno and Ptl Kevin Donegan departed from Jackson NJ, starting their 3 day journey to Washington, D.C. as part of the Police Unity Tour.

The 300-mile bike ride honors fallen law enforcement officers and raises awareness for those who have died in the line of duty.

Chief O’Halloran was there to thank them for representing Wall Township Police and to wish them a safe trip.
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Come join us NOW at the Allenwood General Store for Coffee with the Mayor and Police Chief. We will be here until 11am. ... See MoreSee Less

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A Huge thank you to Paul Forcellati and his team at Forcellati LB & Sons Inc for their generous donation of a spring clean-up and beautiful flowers!

Community partnerships like this keep our town looking its best and remind us how lucky we are to have such supportive local businesses. We truly appreciate your commitment to the community!
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Wall Township Police Department Participates in Regional “Click It or Ticket” Kickoff Event Ahead of 2026 Campaign

The Wall Township Police Department proudly participated in a regional “Click It or Ticket” kickoff event held on May 4, 2026, at Citizens Bank Park in advance of the nationwide enforcement campaign.

The event was hosted by Pennsylvania Department of Transportation in coordination with regional partners from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware to reinforce the importance of seat belt use and demonstrate a unified law enforcement commitment to roadway safety across the region. Lieutenant Miles Shanklin and Lieutenant Andrew Baldino were honored to represent the department at the event, which underscored the importance of interagency collaboration in promoting traffic safety and reducing preventable injuries and fatalities on our roadways.

The “Click It or Ticket” campaign, coordinated nationally by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, combines public awareness initiatives with high-visibility enforcement to increase seat belt usage.

During the campaign period from May 11 through May 31, 2026, Wall Township Police officers will conduct targeted enforcement details focused on identifying drivers and passengers who are not properly restrained. Motorists should expect increased patrols and a zero-tolerance approach toward seat belt violations. We encourage all motorists to ensure that they and their passengers are properly restrained at all times. New Jersey law requires all vehicle occupants to wear a properly adjusted and fastened seat belt. Violators are subject to fines and penalties.

The Wall Township Police Department remains committed to proactive enforcement and public education efforts. For more information about the “Click It or Ticket” campaign, please visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website at www.nhtsa.gov.
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