Emergency services are currently on the scene while the fire is being extinguished, police said.
Wall Police reported three incidents of driving while intoxicated from Oct. 23 through Oct. 27.
The car was sold to a person in Georgia, instead of being returned to the owner. The man then tried to bribe someone to lie for him.
Jeffrey L. Kniffin, 50, of Wall, was arrested and charged Wednesday afternoon, prosecutors said.
There is currently one person in custody, police said.
Kelly Davis, 53, was charged with disorderly conduct and harassment after confronting a Howell football player on Friday, police said.
Wall Police reported three incidents of heroin possession from Oct. 7 through Oct. 13.
Wall police reported six incidents of driving while intoxicated from Oct. 2 through Oct. 6.
Wall Police reported three incidents of driving while intoxicated from Sept. 17 through Sept. 22.
Officials say the trio forged the checks and stole the money from the businesses; more than $10,000 in cash was seized during their arrests.
David I. Sutton, who was previously arrested for pointing his phone up a Target customer's skirt, is now facing child pornography charges.
Wall police arrested four people who had outstanding warrants from Sept. 9 through Sept. 15.
Cornelius Gallagher, a pulmonologist, agreed to surrender his medical license pending the outcome of his criminal case.
Police found the victim with multiple stab wounds to his stomach and back.
Wall Police arrested three people early Wednesday morning after they were found with meth at a motor vehicle stop.
David I. Sutton, 20, of Lakewood, tried to run but was caught by Wall Township Police.
He is accused of killing his girlfriend with a machete in a parking lot in May, as the woman's 3-year-old daughter sat in her car nearby:
Julie Rizzitello of Brick is accused of having sex on multiple occasions with another student starting in 2017, prosecutors say.
Julie A. Rizzitello, a former teacher at Wall High School, has been charged with sexual assault of her student, authorities said.
The DWI enforcement aims to reduce crashes and fatalities caused by impaired drivers on a weekend with "historically high" numbers of both.
Julie Rizzitello of Brick is accused of assaulting the student multiple times since January, the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office said.
Multiple incidents of driving while intoxicated occurred in Wall throughout the week, according to the latest Wall police blotter.
Alex J. Williams had a prior domestic violence incident with the woman, who died from the machete attack, authorities said.
The man charged in the attack is being held in jail pending a detention hearing, prosecutors said.
Authorities say the woman's child was nearby at the time of the attack at an apartment complex in Wall Township.
The fatal crash remains under investigation, authorities said.
The Essex County man was pulled from the surf by first responders, police said.
A forensic analysis of human remains was released after bones were found in March when work began on a foundation for a new home in Wall.
Authorities say the driver of the Maserati, an 82-year-old man, stayed at the scene.
Two incidents of shoplifting in Wall were among arrests reported in weekly police report.
Wall police last Friday caught a juvenile, 16, hiding off Herbertsville Road after fleeing a car reported stolen from Ocean County.
A man from New York was charged with theft of credit cards and property from the Pippen Drive area of Wall.
Former Wall Police Sgt. James R. Cadigan, who raided coffers of his PBA, a youth athletic league and other charities, sentenced to 5 years.
A Neptune man was stopped by Wall police for traffic violations; he was then charged with possession of crack cocaine, police said.
Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office confirmed Wednesday morning that it will analyze partial skeletal remains found at a Wall building site.
A traffic stop on Route 35 in Wall led to the arrest of a 20-year-old Asbury Park man on weapons and narcotics charges, according to police.
After St. Patrick's Day festivities in Belmar, Wall police announce post-parade arrests for driving under the influence.
Residents should not be alarmed if they see a search and rescue operation underway in Wall, starting Saturday morning, police advise.
Wall Police Department produces a video for residents to explain ways to protect valuable catalytic converters on their cars.
Wall police released a weekly report of criminal activity in the area.