High Speed Chase From Mainland to Ortley Ends Back on Toms River Mainland
Toms River Police apprehend suspect in back yard on Vaughn Avenue
An attempt to stop a suspicious vehicle led to a high-speed chase from Route 37 in Toms River to Ortley Beach, and then back to East Dover, police said.
A man fled an attempted traffic stop just before 11:40 p.m., driving his pick-up truck through Toms River’s mainland and barrier island, before ducking out of his vehicle on Vaughn Avenue and running into a backyard, said Toms River Police Chief Michael Mastronardy.
At 12:15 a.m., the police chief said the man had just been apprehended and his name was not released.
Mastronardy said the driver of the pick-up truck fled north on Route 35 to 3rd Avenue in Ortley Beach, before heading south and then back over the Seaside bridge into Toms River.
“This started on the mainland, went onto the barrier island and came back onto the mainland,” he said.
The chase was east over the Seaside bridge, with its ongoing lane closures for reconstruction, then north into Ortley Beach before heading west over the Seaside bridge, up Hooper Avenue into Cedar Grove, driving through East Dover before coming to an end on Vaughn's westernmost portion after the intersection with Verdant Road.
The chase took three Toms River Police vehicles through such streets as Route 37, Hooper Avenue, Cedar Grove and Vaughn Avenue in Toms River, said the police chief. Additional personnel responded to Vaughn and Wake Forest Drive, at the far west section of the road in a residential neighborhood.
The driver stopped near the end of Vaughn, and ran from his vehicle into a backyard, where police apprehended the man, said Mastronardy.
It was a more than ten-minute car chase, but there were few traffic issues or concerns for public safety. There was no damage to property and no roads were closed, he said.
“Traffic was light at the time,” Mastronardy said. “We were able to pursue this this well due to the efforts of our dispatch, patrol officers working together.”
At 12:30 a.m., the Wake Forest and Vaughn area was still lit by the flashing lights of patrol cars in the residential neighborhood as the investigation continued.
At this time, police did not release information on the cause of the attempted traffic stop.
No Name
6:53 am on Monday, November 14, 2011
Toms River is becoming the Wild West!
Bud Boomer
6:56 pm on Monday, November 14, 2011
You ain't kiddin
Thomas McBride
9:57 am on Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Does anyone know who the perp is?
Catherine Galioto
11:56 am on Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Hi Thomas! They'll be an update later today. I'll post the link for you.
Catherine Galioto
4:42 pm on Tuesday, November 15, 2011
This story was updated here: http://tomsriver.patch.com/articles/toms-river-man-faces-multiple-charges-after-police-chase-to-ortley-vaughn-ave
Mr. ?
11:20 pm on Tuesday, November 15, 2011
If you knew Mattie Thoms you would want to be friends. He is a happy go lucky kind of person always smiling and someone who would do anything for you. He is / has been a Silvertonian of Toms River, and his family have been here for ever. Who knows what might happen to anyone under circumstances any of us might incur. Mattie has been eluding and running from the TR PD since he was a kid doing mischief and innocent pranks. Ask most any of the old timers in the TR PD, and they will tell you of his escapades. Drugs?...too bad what might happen. I only wrote this for anyone who knows him, but not necessarily in any kind of defense of his actions.
howdy dowdy
7:58 am on Thursday, November 17, 2011
mattie is a hard worker.a family man.really good people.maybe he has a drug problem.whatever..he will have to face a long time in jail now.i only know the mattie who would give his shirt off his back for you.he always work long hours.i just hope he can get help that he needs.