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Lakewood man arrested for taking upskirt photos at New Jersey Target store facing worse charges

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Lakewood man arrested for taking upskirt photos at New Jersey Target store facing worse charges

WALL TOWNSHIP, N.J. – David I. Sutton of Lakewood was arrested Tuesday on charges of second-degree possession of lewd images of children and fourth-degree lewdness, according to the Wall Township Police Department.

Sutton was taken into custody at his home on Lanes Mills Road after the Wall Township Police Department executed a search warrant with assistance from the Lakewood Police Department’s Special Response Team, the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Computer Crimes Unit, and the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office Internet Crimes Unit.

The investigation originated from an incident on August 28 at a Target store on Route 35 in Wall Township. Sutton, who the store employed, was arrested after store management discovered him using his cell phone to film up a female customer’s skirt. When police arrived, Sutton fled but was apprehended by Patrolman Shane Roland after a brief chase.

Detective Ty Hughes of the Wall Township Police Department, also assigned to the Monmouth County Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force, examined Sutton’s electronic devices following the August 28 incident. The examination revealed a significant quantity of lewd images involving children.

Sutton is currently being held at the Monmouth County Correctional Institution, where he awaits his first court appearance and detention hearing.

  • 21-Year-Old Motorcyclist Dead in Toms River Crash

    TOMS RIVER, NJ – A tragic motorcycle accident took place last Thursday evening in Toms River, NJ, leaving a 21-year-old man dead after being thrown from his bike, according to Toms River police.

    The accident occurred around 8:45 p.m. on Old Freehold Road when another vehicle, traveling south, attempted to make a left turn onto Walnut Street, directly into the path of the oncoming motorcycle.

    Police reported that the impact was severe enough to eject the motorcyclist from his bike, causing life-threatening injuries. Despite being airlifted to a hospital, the young man did not survive.

    The driver of the other vehicle, who suffered minor injuries, was also taken to the hospital. Authorities are likely continuing to investigate the incident to piece together the full circumstances surrounding the crash.

    The motorcyclist has not yet been officially identified.

  • Power Outage Leads to Crash in Toms River After Traffic Lights Go Out

    TOMS RIVER, N.J. — Two people sustained minor injuries in a crash Monday morning at the intersection of Church Road and North Bay Avenue, where traffic signals were not functioning due to a power outage, according to Toms River police.

    Thousands of homes were without power during the outage, which is the latest in a long line of outages plaguing the town in recent months, leading local leaders to urge First Energy Corp to improve service in recent months.

    The incident occurred around 10 a.m., when a vehicle traveling south on North Bay Avenue collided with a vehicle headed east on Church Road, said Lt. Scott Moeller.

    The impact caused the large truck on Church Road to overturn.

    Both drivers reported minor injuries, with one being transported to a hospital for treatment, Moeller said.

    The traffic signal at the intersection was not operational at the time of the crash due to a power outage in the area. Jersey Central Power & Light spokesman Christopher Hoenig said a malfunctioning breaker caused the outage.

    Authorities are continuing to investigate the incident.

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  • Embattled Atlantic City Mayor and Wife Indicted on Child Abuse Charges

    ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Marty Small, Sr., the mayor of Atlantic City, and his wife, La’Quetta Small, were indicted Tuesday on charges related to the alleged physical and emotional abuse of their teenage daughter. The couple faces second-degree charges of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, according to officials.

    Marty Small, Sr., 50, was additionally indicted on third-degree charges of terrorist threats and Aggravated Assault. The allegations stem from incidents that occurred between December 2023 and January 2024, during which both defendants are accused of repeatedly assaulting their 15- and 16-year-old daughters.

    In one alleged incident on January 13, 2024, Marty Small, Sr. reportedly struck his daughter multiple times in the head with a broom, causing her to lose consciousness. A separate incident on January 3, 2024, involved alleged threats by Small to “earth slam” his daughter down the stairs during an argument. He is also accused of grabbing her head and throwing her to the ground.

    La’Quetta Small, 47, is alleged to have participated in multiple instances of abuse, including an incident where she punched her daughter in the chest, leaving visible bruises. Another incident reportedly involved La’Quetta dragging her daughter by her hair before striking her with a belt.

    Both defendants are awaiting trial on the charges.

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