The Mayor’s Office and Ocean City Police Department have been working together to address issues related to large groups of young teenagers causing problems in Ocean City. Towns throughout the state have been dealing with the same concerns. The city has also received many calls and emails related to an assault involving female juveniles on Saturday, April 17. Many of the calls appear to stem from incomplete and inaccurate accounts of the incident shared on social media. Three suspects were immediately taken into custody, and the case is being handled to the fullest extent allowed within the law. The public should be aware that a new Attorney General’s Directive on Juvenile Justice Reform limits the enforcement actions that may be taken in these situations. Mayor Gillian has spoken with the victim’s mother and will continue to be in touch with the family. The city also is aware of large groups riding bicycles in reckless, dangerous and threatening fashion. To address this activity, the OCPD will:
The department urges the community to help in this effort by reporting illegal behavior as it happens. Enforcement is always easier if reports are timely. Call the non-emergency number at 609-399-9111. For all emergencies, call 9-1-1. “As always, public safety will be the No. 1 priority for the entire city team,” Mayor Jay Gillian said. |
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