A Lakewood man who attacked his ex-girlfriend then forced her into her own vehicle that he drove around in while intoxicated is being sentenced to 10-years in prison.
A Lakewood man who forced his ex-girlfriend into her own car at her house then assaulted her as he drove drunk and sped through the township last year has plead guilty to Aggravated Assault, Eluding, Criminal Mischief and DWI.
A Howell Township man who was arrested in March for allegedly threatening to drive down to Lakewood and harm Jewish residents with a baseball bat, has plead guilty to Bias Intimidation.
Three Jersey Shore men were caught in the act by Brick Police with making several drug deals which has led to their arrests and Detectives seizing a sizable drug haul.
There are 18 people in Lakewood who have been charged with violating Governor Phil Murphy's executive orders including the stay at home order and other ordinances
Several Jersey Shore residents and businesses have been charged for holding large gatherings or violating another of Governor Phil Murphy's executive orders aimed at preventing the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus.
On Wednesday evening, Lakewood Police responded to a large gathering on the corner of 8th Street and Madison Avenue for what turned out to be a funeral where between 60 and 70 people were assembled.
This gathering was in violation of Executive Order No. 107 signed by Governor Phil Murphy on March 21, which bans gatherings of individuals, whether they be at weddings, parties, celebrations, or other social events.