ON MAY 8, 2000 THE BODY OF GAIL HARITON WAS DISCOVERED IN HER APARTMENT
The Middlesex County Prosecutors Office and the North Brunswick Police Department need your help identifying the person or persons responsible for the death of Gail Hariton. Gail was found in her apartment located on Pardun Road in North Brunswick on May 8, 2000 after the landlord went and checked on her since she had not been seen by a neighbor for a few days. It was determined that Gail was the victim of a homicide. The prosecutors office and the police department need your help in solving this crime.
A special reward of $15,000.00 for information leading to an arrest has been raised by the New Brunswick High School Class of 1958.
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Nancy Noga was reported missing to the Sayreville Police Department on January 7, 1999. Nancy`s body was discovered on January 12, 1999 in a small wooded area near her home. The cause of death was ruled to be blunt force trauma. Nancy was a 17 year old high school senior at the time of her murder. She was last seen leaving her job at the Rag Shop in Old Bridge at approximately 6:00PM on the date of her disappearance. Nancy was discovered wearing a purple "Arizona" jacket, jeans and a sweater. At this time the case remains unsolved and investigators are still pursuing any new leads.
If you walk into the police department and many stores in Sayreville, New Jersey you can still see flyers and posters hanging from the walls with the picture of a girl named Nancy Noga. January 7th 1999 seventeen-year-old Nancy Noga left her job for the night. Normally a 15minute walk to her family`s apartment but on this night she never came home. Her death shattered the quiet suburb of Sayreville New Jersey. Dan Bowens enters the Tape Room and revisits this case with Middlesex County prosecutor Andrew Carey and Sgt. Scott Crocco. Please listen to the below link for more information about this crime.
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On July 3, 2004, Captain Costello of the Edison Fire Department and his crew were attempting to put out a brush fire in a wooded area at the end of Raritan Center parkway. The fire became suspicious when they found what appeared to be a deceased body in a shallow grave, apparently burnt from the fire.
The body was described as being a Caucasian or light skinned Hispanic male approximately 25-30 years old, height 5`11", weight 210-230 lbs with black hair and very clean dental work. The body was later identified as that of Boris Varshavsky.
Varshavsky died of multiple wounds suffered by an attack by unknown assailant(s). His head and upper body were badly burned.
If you have any information in regards to this attack please contact the Middlesex County Crime stoppers.
On June 22, 2002 at approximately 9:08 PM, Jose "Eric" Solano and a few of his friends were walking down Suydam Street and Joyce Kilmer Avenue in New Brunswick. It is believed Solano was involved in an altercation that ensued between members of the 18th Street and LaMugre/Los Primos gangs.
It was during this altercation that Solano was fatally wounded. A passing-by civilian was also wounded during the altercation, but sustained no serious injuries.
If you have any information in regards to this attack please contact the Middlesex County Crime Stoppers.
On Sunday, July 22, 2001 a 911 call reporting a shooting was made at approximately 4:25 AM from 209 Suydam Street in New Brunswick. The call came from Angela Davis, who lived at the address, and she reported that her boyfriend, William Lewis, had been shot on her back porch.
Lewis was taken to Robert Wood Johnson Hospital where he was later pronounced dead at 5:05 AM. An autopsy determined that he died as a result of multiple gunshot wounds sustained during an attack by an unknown assailant.
William "Tweety" Lewis, 24, lived in the apartments on Phillips Road in Somerset but was born in New Brunswick and spent a lot of time there.
If you have any information regarding this homicide please contact the Middlesex County Crime Stoppers.
Original article from the Star-Ledger in 2001:
Police believe man shot on porch knew his killer
By ALEXANDER LANE AND DORE CARROLL
William Lewis was standing on the back porch of his girlfriend`s New Brunswick home, pleading to be let inside after a quarrel, when he was shot to death early Sunday.
Lewis, 24, had recently served time in the Middlesex County jail for cocaine possession and was familiar to people in the Suydam Street Neighborhood where his girlfriend, Angela Davis, lives.
Davis said she and Lewis had been talking through a window shortly after 4 a.m., patching up an argument about an ex-girlfriend. After about 15 minutes, someone approached in the dark and shot Lewis several times in the side and the chest.
"All of a sudden he just looked to his right as if he heard somebody coming or saw somebody," said Davis. "Next thing I know I heard pow, pow, pow, and saw a lot of light, like from gunshots."
Frightened, David ran inside to the living room, and Lewis made his way around to the front of the house. He crawled up onto the porch and told Davis to call the police.
"It seemed like he was in a lot of pain," Davis said. "Finally he just laid back and all this blood started coming out of his mouth."
Lewis was pronounced dead at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital at 5:05 a.m.
Assistant Middlesex County Prosecutor Thomas Kapsak said investigators have not made an arrest, but are pursuing a strong lead in the case. Authorities believe Lewis knew his killer.
Lewis, who was not employed and had been staying with Davis at 209 Suydam St., pleaded guilty in January to the drug possession charge and served five months in the county jail, according to Middlesex County court records.
He had been charged in 1997 with handgun possession and sentenced to three years` probation.
Davis said she had known Lewis since they were children and described him as a nice person who liked to hang out. They had been dating for several months, and she said she feels partly to blame for his death.
"I do blame myself; if I just would have let him in. But on the other hand, who knows, (the gunman) might`ve shot up for kicked my door in," said Davis. "Whoever this person was, I believe they were very angry to be shooting the way they were. That was a lot of gunshots."
Davis said she is now afraid for her own life, though she did not see the gunman`s face in the dark. "It`s unbelievable, it`s like a nightmare to me. It`s like it`s not real, but I know it happened."
On April 14, 1988 the body of Jeffrey Suskin was found at 1 Jennifer Court, Piscataway. The body was found at 3:50 PM by his estranged wife, Beth Suskin. Jeffrey Suskin was pronounced dead on arrival.
If you have any information in regards to this homicide please contact the Middlesex County Crime Stoppers.
On May 18, 1988 Dominic Santos was reported missing. Mr. Santos was a plumbing contractor living on Inman Avenue in Edison. He was supposedly driving to his lawyer’s office in Bayonne to get a check.
Mr. Santos drives a jeep-like 1986 Isuzu Trooper with license plate number, BAR-80E. It was revealed that the victim was wearing blue jeans and a blue & white shirt and boots, brown leather and had approximately $1,000 in cash on hand at the time that he left home, and that he was also wearing a gold wedding band.
If you have any information in regards to this missing person please contact the Middlesex County Crime Stoppers.
HELP SOUGHT TO FIND EDISON PLUMBER GONE SINCE MAY 18
Investigators who have been searching for an Edison plumbing contractor missing since May 18 went public yesterday seeking any information on Dominick Santos, who apparently dropped out of sight without a trace.
Middlesex County Sheriff Joseph C. Spicuzzo is asking anyone with information to notify either the sheriff’s department or Edison police missing persons units.
Santos, 47, was last seen by his wife, Hope, 42, at 2:45 PM on May 18 when he drove away from their home on Inman Avenue in Edison, supposedly en route to his lawyer’s office in Newark, according to Spicuzzo.
The sheriff said nothing has been seen since of Santos or his burgundy-and-tan 1986 Isuzu Trooper, a Jeeplike four-wheel-drive vehicle. The license number is BAR-80E.
Spicuzzo said Mrs. Santos reported her husband missing on May 24. She delayed making the report because she and her husband had had a dispute and she believed he might have “gone somewhere to cool off,” according to the sheriff.
Investigator Michael D’Apolito of the sheriff’s staff said there is no reason to suspect foul play or criminal involvement.
He said there had been no checks written on Santos’ bank accounts and no record that any of his credit cards had been used since the day he disappeared.
D’Apolito said Santos apparently had no business problems and that his contracting concern is being contracted by his son. The company is located in Edison but most of Santos’ contracts have been in the Newark area.
Spicuzzo said Santos is white, 5 feet 10 inches tall, 260 pounds, with graying hair.
On December 22, 1993 Jum Kam No, a live-in resident of Hidden Valley Apartment Complex in Edison, NJ, was found dead at approximately 11:46 PM. She was killed inside of the residence while she was babysitting the owner of the residence’s infant son. The son was unharmed.
If you have any information in regards to this homicide please contact the Middlesex County Crime Stoppers.
On May 20, 1993, Zarinah Brown, a two-month old infant was pronounced dead at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.
She was at her fraternal grandparents’ home at 2802 Rivendell Way in Edison, New Jersey when she became unresponsive and had trouble breathing. She was transported to the hospital at 10:45 AM and was pronounced dead at 6:43 PM. It is believed that the infant suffered intentionally-inflicted head trauma, and thus the case is considered a homicide.
If you have any information in regards to this homicide please contact the Middlesex County Crime Stoppers.
2 INFANT DEATHS UNDER PROBE IN MIDDLESEX BEING TREATED AS HOMICIDES
The mysterious, but unrelated deaths of two infants have been under investigation for months by Middlesex County authorities and are being treated as homicides, the prosecutor said yesterday.
Prosecutor Robert W. Gluck also disclosed that the death May 20 of Zarinah Brown, a 2-month-old girl, was classified Aug. 31 as a homicide, after forensic tests showed she died of head injuries. An investigator working on the case stressed, however, that police have not determined whether the baby girl was killed intentionally or accidentally.
The girl, who lived with her mother in Newark, died in a New Brunswick hospital where she was taken during a visit with her father, an Edison resident.
The deaths, which were not previously reported by the prosecutor’s office or police, were revealed following press inquiries about the total number of homicides committed in the county during the year.
[…] The child [Zarinah’s] father, Leron Brown, 20, picked up the baby on May 16 and brought her to his home in Edison, Kerwin said, adding that by May 20 the infant showed severe signs of distress, and the father called emergency workers. By the time the child arrived at the hospital, “she had already infarcted her brain and was at the point of no return,” the investigator said and described the tiny victim as “brain dead.”
On December 9, 1996 at approximately 9:35 AM, the body of an unidentified white male was found dead in the woods near Old Mill Road in Old Bridge. Despite the distribution of fliers, canvassing, multiple photographs published in newspapers, and multiple requests to every State Bureau of Identification, the body has still not been identified.
The fully clothed male is described as age 25-35, 5’9” tall, approximately 160-180 lbs, sandy colored short hair, clean shaven, brown eyes.
The male was dressed in designer label clothing, with a waist length black leather jacket with a fur collar, multi colored sweater and dark green corduroys.
The victim was shot numerous times in the head and bound behind his back.
If you have any information in regards to this attack please contact the Middlesex County Crime Stoppers.
On August 18th, 1988, police were called to an apartment building on Remsen Avenue in New Brunswick. They were directed to an apartment where they found the body of Francis Dowd who had died under suspicious circumstances. Two individuals were seen in the building within hours of his death. One was a thin white female, approximately 25 years old with blond hair wearing a sundress. The other was a Hispanic looking man who was approximately 30 years old, stocky build, wearing blue jeans with a wide black belt, a white t-shirt, with black work boots on.
If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office.
On February 8th, 1992, police were called to a disturbance at 306 Neville Street in Perth Amboy. Upon arrival, the officers found the body of Nicholas Polidura in his car parked outside the above location. He was transferred to the hospital and died later from the injuries he suffered.
If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office.
On May 11th, 1990, police were dispatched to the area of Lake Nelson Cemetery off of South Randolphville Road where human remains were found by hunters in the area. The body was naked, severely decomposed, and appeared to be that of a black woman. Police believed she had been murdered about a month before her body was found. She was later identified as Vivian Givens. It was unclear to the police if she was killed near the site where her body was found or if she was killed somewhere else and transported to the area after.
If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office.
On December 9th, 1997, the body of Arturo Barreto was found on the curb a few doors down from his home at 675 Elizabeth Street in Perth Amboy. He had been out drinking with two men the night before he was found so it was unclear to police at first if he was murdered or if his death was an accident. The police speculated that he could have fallen while stumbling home but they also thought that the death was suspicious. The police were unable to locate the two men he was with earlier at the bar and the bar employees said that Barreto did not appear drunk when he left. His car was also found far from the bar and his home. For these reasons, the police believe murder was possible even though the Medical Examiner ruled the death an accident.
If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office.
On May 21st, 1996, human skeletal remains were found in a swamp area on Pershing Avenue in Edison. These remains were those of a white male at least 35 years old.
If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office.
On July 27th, 1999, the body of Iris Maldonado was found in a storm drain at a North Brunswick senior citizens housing complex. She had been stabbed repeatedly and was transported to the storm drain in a plastic trash can. Maldonado’s boyfriend, Frank Camacho, said she was last seen leaving for work earlier in the day. At the time of the murder, police asked residents and people who lived around the area of the murder to come forward if they had seen anyone hauling a large plastic trash can around the area.
If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office.
On January 6, 1998 at approximately 4:05 PM, the body of an unidentified white male was found dead in a wooded area suspended by Roosevelt Ave, Industrial Road, and Middlesex Ave in Carteret, NJ. The body had been decapitated and stored in two black, plastic bags on the scene.
If you have any information in regards to this attack please contact the Middlesex County Crime Stoppers.
On December 14, 1987 at 5:30 PM, Anthony Kuzniak, a resident of Perth Amboy, was found dead in his home on Parker Street. It is unknown at what time the homicide occurred. Kuzniak was found upstairs in his bedroom by a nearby tenant, Lynn Saunders.
If you have any information in regards to this homicide please contact the Middlesex County Crime Stoppers.
Perth Amboy Man Battered
PERTH AMBOY – A man found slain in the bedroom of his Parker Street home Monday night had been battered repeatedly in the head with a blunt instrument, authorities said yesterday.
Police and Middlesex County investigators yesterday searched for clues in the slaying of Anthony Kuzniak, 59, whose partially clothed body was found by a boarder in Kuzniak’s home at 747 Parker St.
The victim’s upper chest, neck, and head were covered by a folded-over blanket, and the boarder found pornographic reading materials next to his body on the bed, according to police reports.
Middlesex County Prosecutor Alan A. Rockoff said there are no suspects in the case.
[…] Kuzniak’s body was found at 5:25 PM Monday by Lynn Saunders, who rented a room in a converted sun porch on the first-floor of the single-family home. The House is across from the railroad tracks near the old Union Carbide property.
“There is an ongoing investigation and nobody has been excluded from the investigation,” Rockoff said.
Saunders could not be reached for comment yesterday.
An autopsy performed by Dr. Kong L. Tan, deputy county medical examiner, attributed the cause of death to a brain hemorrhage caused by a fractured skull.
Rockoff said no murder weapon has been found.
But according to police reports, a crowbar with “wet liquid” on its tip was found on a bed in a first-floor bedroom fo the house. The victim was found in a second-floor bedroom.
“It has not been determined that that was a weapon,” Rockoff said.
Burglary did not appear to be a motive in the slaying, Rockoff said. Police said no items inside the house appeared to have been disturbed, although a thin gold chain was found on the stairway landing between the first and second floors. There was no sign of a forced entry.
Authorities and neighbors said Kuzniak’s home had been burglarized in September. An unknown amount of items were taken from the house at that time, Rockoff said.
On December 3rd, 1987, the body of John “Jack” O’Rourke was found inside of his taxi off of Burnet Street in New Brunswick. He had suffered from fatal wounds. A man wearing a black leather jacket was seen in the area was described as white, approximately 28 years old, heavy set with brown shoulder length hair, and clean shaven.
If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office.
On December 5, 1987 at noon, Phillip Moskowitz, a resident of Bellmore, NY, was found dead on the bank of a stream near the Amtrak Maintenance Station access road in North Brunswick. It is believed that Mr. Moskowitz was murdered elsewhere and then dumped near the stream.
If you have any information in regards to this homicide please contact the Middlesex County Crime Stoppers.
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