Police Seeking Witnesses to Saturday Afternoon Crash in Brick (2024)

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BRICK, NJ — The Brick Township Police Department is currently investigating a motor vehicle crash that occurred at the intersection of Brick Boulevard and Chambers Bridge Road. The incident was reported on Saturday at approximately 12:58 PM.

Officers were promptly dispatched to the scene as part of the initial response. The investigation is being conducted with the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office.

Authorities are seeking the public’s assistance with any information related to the crash. Witnesses or individuals with relevant information are encouraged to contact the Brick Township Police Department Traffic Safety Unit at 732-262-1140 and speak with Officer Thergese.

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