Crime & Safety

Summit Park Focus Nets Four Warrant Arrests In Manchester

Police urge residents to continue to provide them with tips and information.

(Photos via Ocean County Corrections website)

Four people were arrested Monday on warrants as Manchester Township police continue focused law enforcement efforts in the Summit Park section of the township, police said Tuesday evening.

Acting on information out of Seaside Park, Manchester Township detectives obtained an arrest warrant for Qualeik Williams, 21, of Nathan Avenue and arrested him on a $2,500 warrant charging him with taking property, a rental car, without the owner’s consent, Manchester Capt. Todd Malland said.

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While officers were searching for Williams at his Nathan Avenue residence, it was discovered that three other individuals there had outstanding warrants.

Also arrested were: Fuquan J. Jones, 23, on a $500 contempt warrant out of Brick Township and Tyquan O. Jones, 21, on a $500 contempt warrant out of Brick Township. They were processed at Manchester Township Police headquarters and released after posting bail, he said.

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Xzenaisya Carrasquillo, 19, was arrested on four warrants from multiple jurisdictions totaling $4,750. According to records at the Ocean County Jail, where she is being held, one of those jurisdictions is Freehold Township.

Assisting with the arrests were Detective Sgt.. Christopher Hemhauser, Sgt. Michael Leming, and Patrolmen Anthony Iliadis, Adam Carey and Ian Bole, Malland said.

Residents are urged to inform police of any information that might be beneficial to keeping their neighborhoods safe, Malland said.

There are several ways to do so:

  • Call the Manchester Police at 732-657-6111.
  • Use the “Tip Line” located at www.ManchesterPoliceNJ.com.
  • Sign up for Nixle by texting 08759 to 888777. Online registration can be done through Nixle.com, where tips can be sent.
  • ”Like” the Manchester Police Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/ManchesterPolice. Tips can be sent through private message.

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