New Jersey police looking for woman who allegedly threw Skee-Ball that hit child during argument

Police say the ball hit the child on the back of the head

New Jersey police looking for woman who allegedly threw a Skee-Ball that hit a child during an argument

Police in New Jersey are looking for a woman who allegedly threw a Skee-Ball during an argument that ended up hitting a child. (Credit: Cape May Police Department)

Police in New Jersey are looking for a woman who allegedly threw a Skee-Ball that wound up hitting a child during an argument.

The Cape May Police Department said in a Facebook post Monday that a woman wearing a white dress at a Cape May, New Jersey arcade was involved in a disagreement with another individual at the business, which ended up with a Skee-Ball being thrown and striking a child.

Officials say the hard ball — roughly the size of a baseball — hit the child on the back of the head.

The ball was originally thrown at the other party in the argument, but struck the child.

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new jersey police looking for woman who allegedly threw skee ball that hit child during argument

The Cape May Police Department said in a Facebook post Monday that a woman wearing a white dress at a Cape May, N.J., arcade was involved in a disagreement with another individual at the business, which allegedly ended up with a Skee-Ball striking a child.  (Cape May Police Department)

Police also released a picture of the woman with other people that appear to know her.

new jersey police looking for woman who allegedly threw skee ball that hit child during argument

Police also released a picture of the woman with other people who appear to know her. (Cape May Police Department)

People with information about the incident are asked to call the Cape May Police Department at 609-884-9507.

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Authored by Adam Sabes via FoxNews August 17th 2023