Ocean County man jailed on charges of resisting arrest and property damage




OCEAN COUNTY, N.J. — On Monday, Arturo Dayan Barraza Lopez was arrested and charged with criminal mischief, obstruction of justice, and resisting arrest.

Barraza Lopez, 30, is charged with several offenses, including criminal mischief with property damage under 2C:17-3A(1), obstruction of the administration of law under 2C:29-1A, and resisting arrest with violence under 2C:29-2A(1), according to court documents. The other counts are categorized as fourth-degree offenses, but the criminal mischief charge is a third-degree violation.

The bond status of Barraza Lopez is split between two instances. In one instance, he is being held without bail; the status is described as open and the bond type is listed as no bail. A $750 cash bond was set for the second case, but according to the records, no money has been deposited as of yet.

There is currently no estimated release date available, and his commitment date is stated as December 10.

No other agency has issued any detainers or warrants against Lopez.

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