05/18/2023
A twelve-year-old girl has been safely reunited with her family after she left her residence yesterday evening which started a large-scale search effort.
Wall Township Police were contacted by the girl’s parents at approximately 6pm on Wednesday evening reporting the girl was missing from her home located off Carmerville Rd. Police responded and determined the girl was not at the residence and began to check the area quickly turning it into a large-scale search effort with multiple agencies assisting. At approximately 10:15pm the girl was located by police checking the area. She was evaluated and found to be uninjured before being reunited with her family.
The search area was a large, wooded area that joins Allaire State Park. Due to the vast wooded area several agencies were needed to help in the search. Drones from Spring Lake, Spring Lake Heights, and Howell Township Police were used. K-9 teams, including bloodhounds were used from Wall Township Police, Monmouth County Sheriff’s, New Jersey Parks Police, and New Jersey Department of Corrections deployed in various locations. New Jersey State Police Aviation responded with a helicopter to search the area as well.
Wall Township Police would like to thank all the agencies that responded so quickly to assist in locating the juvenile. Below is a list of responding agencies:
Wall Township Police, Wall Township OEM, Glendola Fire Company, South Wall Fire Rescue, Wall Fire Company No. 1, Wall EMS, Wall First Aid, Wall Community First Aid, Wall Township Board of Education, Monmouth County Sheriff’s Department, Monmouth County Prosecutors Office, Monmouth County OEM, New Jersey State Police, Howell Township Police, Howell Township OEM, Spring Lake Police, Spring Lake Heights Police, New Jersey Department of Corrections, New Jersey State Parks Police.
A very special thank you to the community for all their support, especially the neighbors of the missing girls that assisted in searching the woods of their neighborhood.
“We are very happy the young girl was safely reunited with her family. This was an incredible display of cooperation from all public safety entities as well as the public. Thank you to everyone that assisted in the search as well as the tremendous outpouring of support from our great community” Chief Sean O’Halloran
“The diligent work of all agencies, and volunteers to locate the missing juvenile last night is a true testament to teamwork and family environment in Wall Township and Monmouth County. I could not be prouder as a resident and current Mayor of this community and our neighboring communities and partner agencies.” Mayor Timothy Farrell