Crime & Safety

Police Arrest Berkeley Man Who Failed To Register As Sex Offender

Samuel Milligan also had seven other outstanding warrants

By Patricia A. Miller

Berkeley police recently charged a township man with failing to register in accordance with Megan's Law.

Patrolmen Edward Hendrickson and Michael O’Connor arrested Samuel Milligan, 43, at 5:18 p.m. on Dec. 6. Milligan also had a number of other outstanding warrants throughout the state, Police Chief Karin T. DiMichele said.

One was an Ocean County warrant for $1,500 for failing to register as a sex offender. Milligan also had seven  other outstanding municipal warrants, the chief said.

The other warrants included two from Brick Township for $1,010 and $250; one from Beachwood for $814; one from South Toms River for $274, DiMichele said.

The out-of-county warrants included one from Cranford for $250 and two from Mt. Holly for $1,000 and $500. Milligan was transported to the Ocean County Jail in default of bail, the chief said.


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