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Writer's pictureThe Hammonton Gazette

FEMALE ARREST ON PRESSEY ST.


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HAMMONTON—An unwanted persons call led to the arrest of a woman on Pressey Street, Hammonton Police Chief Kevin Friel said.


“We received an unwanted person call at 10:15 a.m. on February 10 on the prime block of Pressey Street. Police were called in reference to an intoxicated female rooting through trash and banging on doors,” Friel said.


Officer Dalton Scola arrived and observed Stephanie Henry, 27, of Hammonton, who was seen screaming at the persons in the residence, Friel said.


The complainant explained that Henry exposed her chest, and while speaking to Henry, Scola observed she was under the influence of a controlled dangerous substance, as she was unable to answer questions and was acting in a tumultuous manner, Friel said.


She was placed under arrest for disorderly conduct and lewdness, transported to police headquarters for processing and was turned over to EMS for intervention, Friel said.


Friel said Scola was the investigating and charging officer.


This report is comprised of arrests and investigations made by the men and women of local enforcement. All suspects and arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


In other police news, a man was arrested for public urination downtown on the prime block of Front Street at 5:10 p.m. on February 10, Friel said.


“Det. Richard Brown was driving through the area and observed Jose Chimale-Estrada, 39, of Hammonton urinating next to the pavilion on Front Street,” Friel said.


Chimale-Estrada was issued a local ordinance citation and released, Friel said.

Friel said Brown was the investigating officer.


This report is comprised of arrests and investigations made by the men and women of local enforcement. All suspects and arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.





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