A Toms River woman is among eight people charged or issued summonses for violating Gov. Phil Murphy's "Stay at Home" order, Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal and Colonel Patrick J. Callahan, superintendent of the New Jersey State Police, announced in a joint statement Monday.

Renee F. Perrine, 49, of Toms River, was pulled over by Bay Head Police on April 18 for operating an unregistered vehicle. When police asked why she was out driving, she told them she was "driving around playing Pokemon Go," according to the statement.

Perrine was charged with violating the emergency order and operating an unregistered vehicle, police said.

In Seaside Park from April 8 through April 19, police issued summonses to seven people for "violating closure orders for beaches or parks related to COVID-19," according to the statement.

Those issued summonses include Thomas M. Lanza, 27, of Toms River, and Dylan M. Connell, 26, of Palm Bay, Florida, on April 8; Jeffrey N. Burroughs, 53, of Los Angeles, on April 14; Zoe H. Bloodgood, 18, of Berkeley, on April 19; and Stefanie S. Gomes, 26, Robert P. Hickey Jr., 31, and Joao J. Pinho, 30, all of Kearny, on April 19, according to the statement.

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