If you have any information about these crimes or any person(s) involved, you are urged to call Crime Stoppers at or submit a Web Tip . You do not have to give your name. CRIME STOPPERS will pay a cash reward of up to $1000 and you can remain anonymous.
East Brunswick Police Department is reporting a significant amount of residential burglaries in two sections of the township. The two sections that have been heavily targeted are the River Road section near Old Bridge Turnpike in the southeast corner of town and Tices Lane section near Ryders Lane in the northern part of town. These burglaries are occurring in the late afternoon hours with entry made through rear windows & slider doors.
Residents are asked to safeguard their homes when they are leaving for periods of time. If you see any suspicious activities, please report them. Middlesex County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for information leading to the capture and conviction of the suspects responsible for the burglaries. Anyone with information can call 1-800-939-9600 or reply on this site. All tips are confidential and callers can remain anonymous.
Middlesex County Crime Stoppers in conjunction with the South Brunswick Police Department is seeking information into a series of residential burglaries.
The burglary spree dates back to December of 2013 and involves more than a dozen break-ins in the Kendall Park section of the Township. The suspects have targeted homes off Route 27 during the evening hours. The suspects would force entry through a window or sliding glass door, then steal jewelry from the home.
Middlesex County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for information leading to the capture and conviction of the suspects responsible for the burglaries. Anyone with information can call 1-800-939-9600 or reply on this site. All tips are confidential and callers can remain anonymous.
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The township continues to experience residential burglaries. Recent locations include
Similar burglaires have been occurring in South Brunswick and East Brunswick as well. If you observe a burglary in progress call your local police department right away. If you have any information concerning suspects please leave a tip.
Middlesex County Crime Stoppers needs your help in locating a career criminal wanted for two recent burglaries in Woodbridge Township
David Carroway age 52 was recently released by the New Jersey Department of Corrections after seving time for burglaries in several New Jersey counties. The Woodbridge Police Department, while investigating recent burglaries, developed Carroway as a suspect and signed complaints against him for the crimes.
On July 1, 2013 Carroway entered a building located on Route 1 through an unlocked door and went to the cashiers office where he removed a safe containing cash and various paperwork. The suspect put the safe in the rear of a red SUV and fled.
Carroway is same suspect who committed a similar burglary at Majestic Lanes in Woodbridge on June 6, 2013. He was wearing the exact same shirt and clothing however was driving a gold colored sedan during that incident.
Carroway is 5`8" tall, approximately 230 lbs and has salt and pepper hair.
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Lakeridge West and surrounding areas of Old Bridge have been the target of numerous acts of graffiti during the past week.
If you have any information, you many contact the Middlesex County Crime Stoppers Tip Line: 1-800-939-9600.
You can also text MIDTIP plus your message to 274637 (Crimes) or contact Detective Mike Machen or Detective Richard Tulko at the Old Bridge Police Department (732) 721-5600 x3210 or x3181.Your identity will be kept confidential.
The Old Bridge Police Department is working diligently to identify those responsible and your help is needed! There is a strong reason to believe that those responsible live in your community.
If you were the victim of graffiti, please report the crime and then remove the graffiti promptly.Studies have shown the longer it remains, the more it invites additional vandalism.
According to police, Saturday morning, a 19-year-old city man was robbed on Fulton Street near Rutgers Street.
At about 2:30 a.m., two men wearing ski masks approached the 19-year-old city man on the street and demanded money.
The victim handed over his cellphone to the robbers and was shot once, police said.
The robbers fled on foot and the city man was treated at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital for the nonlife-threatening injury.
Anyone with information on the robbery and shooting is incident is asked to contact the New Brunswick Police Detective Bureau at 732-745-5217.
Joel Gonzalez was shot in the chest about 1 a.m. on the street near a home where he’d attended a party, said New Brunswick police Capt. J.T. Miller.
“A preliminary police investigation suggests that Mr. Gonzalez was inside 150 Baldwin Street attending a party prior to the shooting,” Miller said in a report.
“During the party, Mr. Gonzalez became involved in some sort of altercation with other individuals who were also attending the party,” the report states.
When Gonzalez left the party, the altercation continued in the street and Gonzalez was shot in the chest, police said.
Gonzalez was taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.
“Police are actively investigating the motive behind the altercation and the identities of the suspects involved,” Miller said.
Anyone with information on the altercation at the party or the subsequent shooting is asked to call Detective Drew Weiss at (732) 745-5217.
The blaze in the two-story colonial broke out just before 4 a.m., police said. Though firefighters brought the blaze at the home on Arlene Drive under control within 15 minutes, flames had already caused extensive damage, Monroe police said in a news release.
A 24-year veteran of the Edison Police Department, and his family were not hurt in what officials called a "horrific, cowardly act," but the attack left police leaders shaken and angered.
The New Jersey State Policemen’s Benevolent Association announced a $20,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the attack, and the Middlesex Prosecutor’s Office is spearheading an investigation into the suspected arson.
By this afternoon officials had declared the fire an arson. The Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office said the blaze was intentionally set, but did not release information on the origin and ignition of the fire.
Anyone with information can also call Monroe Police Sgt. Lisa Robinson at (732) 521-0222, ext. 149, or prosecutor’s office Investigator Todd O’Malley at (732) 745-3908.
On Wednesday, April 3, 2013 at approximately 1006 Hrs. the Wells Fargo Bank, 444 Union Avenue was robbed by two males who committed a takeover style bank robbery. The two suspects are described as white males with similar average builds, approximately 5`10" in height.
One actor displayed an AK-47 rifle and the other actor utilized a long gun described as a possible shotgun. The tellers and patrons were ordered to the ground and all told to relinquish their cell phones which were placed in a dark colored bag. The bag and cell phones were later recovered outside the bank. They were described as wearing dark colored clothing and tactical pants. The upper portion of their bodies were covered in dark clothing including dark colored masks.
Statements obtained identified at least one of the actors as wearing a tactical vest or something similar to an air soft equipment vest and a dark colored plastic or composite face shield underneath his mask. No vehicle description was observed.
Any departments investigating similar incidents are asked to contact Det. Daniel O`Connor at (732) 356-1900 Ext. 223.
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The Old Bridge Police Department is investigating the robberies of two separate Wawa`s within their jurisdiction. The first occurred at 6:56 P.M. on 2/10/13 at the Wawa on Englishtown Rd. & Texas Rd. The second robbery occurred at 8:53 P.M. on 2/13/13 at the Wawa on Rt. 18 & Maple St. It is unknown at this time if the robberies were committed by the same suspect. The descriptions, however, are very similar. The subject in both robberies is described as a white male, 20`s, 5`6"-5`7" tall, and skinny.
At the Rt. 18 incident, the subject was wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt and blue skinny jeans. The hood was pulled over his head so hair color and length is unknown.
At the Englishtown Rd. incident, the subject is wearing a blue jacket, grey skinny jeans, and a grey skull cap. He is also said to have longer, skater style, dark brown hair and gauges in his ears. If you have any information please submit a tip to this site.
(See movie clip for second photo of the suspect).
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The above photos are from four different TD Bank robberies committed within the last few months. If you recognize this individual submit a tip.
The first photo (1) is from the TD Bank in East Windsor which occurred on 8/9/2012.
The second photo (2) is from the TD Bank Robbery in Clark which occurred on 8/23/2012.
The third photo is from the TD Bank in Old Bridge which occurred on 9/8/2012.
The fourth (4) picture is from the TD Bank in Metuchen which was robbed on 11/16/2012. The suspect in all is described as a white male, 5`08" tall, medium build with a scruffy beard.
On Friday 11/16/2012 at 7:15 PM, , the TD Bank located at 70 Middlesex Avenue, Metuchen, New Jersey(photo 4) was robbed by a bearded White male, 5`8" tall, wearing a baseball cap, large sunglasses, black jacket, grey shirt, blue jeans, and sneakers. Possible link to the 09/08/12 robbery of the TD Bank in Old Bridge, NJ, the 08/23/2012 robbery of the TD Bank in Clark, NJ and the 08/09/2012 robbery of the TD Bank in East Windsor, NJ.
THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY PROSECUTORS OFFICE AND THE NEW BRUNSWICK POLICE DEPARTMENT ARE SEEKING YOUR HELP IN APPREHENDING TWO PERSONS WANTED FOR THE MURDER OF JOSHUA ZHOU IN THE CITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK
On September 27, 2012 the New Brunswick Police Department were called to a residence concerning a report of gun shots. When police arrived they found the victim, Joshua Zhou age 19, in the basement of the residence. Zhou had been shot in the chest and died as a result of the gunshot wound. An extensive police investigation led to the arrest of three of the five persons involved in the Murder.
The Middlesex County Prosecutors Office and the New Brunswick Police are actively searching for Michael Bailey age 20 and Zaid Joseph age 20, who are both charged with Felony Murder.
Zaid Joseph Michael Bailey
If you have any information on the whereabouts of either Bailey or Joseph please submit a tip.
THE MIDDLESEX BOROUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT IS SEEKING YOUR HELP IN HELPING CATCH THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR GRAFITTI TO THE 9/11 MEMORIAL
On Tuesday July 24, 2012 patrol officers from Middlesex Boruogh discovered damage to the 9/11 Memorial in Victor Crowell Park. Unknown person(s) wrote, "HOAX" on the base of the concrete block ind placed three pieces of swimming noodles together to mimic dynamite, This memorial was also targeted on June 22, 2012. a similar act of vandalism also occurred in North Brunswick. If you have any information submit a tip to this site.
(The photo on the right is from the June 22 incident).
The Middlesex Borough Police Department and the FBI are investigating an armed bank robbery that occurred on Thursday July 12, 2012 at 11:55AM at the Unity Bank on Bound Brook Road.
An individual entered the bank carrying a small revolver and demanded money. The suspect is described as a black male, dark complexion, approximately 30-40 years old, 5`8" tall, medium build wearing a tan or brown hooded sweatshirt, a black paisly print bandana covering his face, blue jeans, white gloves and white sneakers. This suspect appears to be the same person involved in the Metuchen bank robbery on 6/20/2012. If you have any questions report a tip.
On 6/29/12 at approximately 1030 hours, the above pictured suspect entered The Provident Bank located at 980 Amboy Avenue and passed a note asking the teller to fill a bank envelope with cash. After waiting for the teller to fill the envelope, the suspect was spooked and exited the bank without receiving any proceeds.
The suspect was observed on video walking across Amboy Avenue from Liddle Avenue. After exiting the bank, the above pictured 2 door vehicle was observed on camera exiting Liddle Avenue onto Amboy Avenue towards Metuchen.
Suspect is described as a white male, possible Hispanic with dirty blonde curly hair sticking out of his tan baseball cap. Supsect was wearing a long sleeve button down white dress shirt, tan pants, dark shoes or sneakers, and sunglasses. Suspect is described as being approixmately 5`5" tall, 140 lbs, and in his early to mid 20`s.
SUSPECT HAS BEEN APPREHENDED
The Fulton Bank located at 700 Middlesex Ave in Metuchen, NJ was robbed on Wednesday, 6/20/12 at 11:17am by a black male wearing a black hooded sweatshirt. The suspect was wearing a black bandana and white gloves, carrying a snub-nosed revolver and a black bag. The possible getaway car is a Silver VW Passat Station wagon.
This suspect is a possible serial bank robber, connected to five other bank robberies in Franklin Twp, Somerville, Piscataway, and Clifton. The suspect is a black male between 5’10 and 6ft tall, 30-40 years old but possibly older. The male wears a black or grey hooded sweatshirt, white gloves, and a bandana over his face. The suspect climbs the counter and robs multiple teller stations.
EDISON — Police are asking for assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a May 31 armed robbery at a gas station.
At 6:46 a.m. May 31, the Edison Police Department received a telephone call regarding an armed robbery that had just occurred at the Amboy Express gas station, 1000 Amboy Ave., police said.
The unknown suspect, who was seen in the area lingering for about one hour prior to the incident, displayed the receiver portion of a handgun and demanded money from the attendant. After the attendant complied with the suspect’s demands, the suspect fled on foot toward 5th Street in Edison and out of sight, police said.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Lisa Cimmino of the Edison Police Department at 732-248-7529 or submit a tip.
(From Mycentraljersey.com)
On Wednesday May 9, 2012 at 2:16PM a male wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt with Adidas on the front, jeans, tan shoes and a dark baseball hat with a flat brim that had a bright label on it entered the TD Bank TD located at 3024 Route 516. Survelliance video shows the suspect enter the bank and approach the counter. He then fled out the same door.
The suspects is the same person who robbed the Chase Bank in Old Bridge on April 12, 2012 and the same Chase Bank on October of 2011(Both crimes are posted in Crimestoppers previously as a "Crime of the Week")
A fatal shooting incident occurred in the early morning hours outside Los Amigos Tavern at the corner of Remsen Avenue and Hale Street, 142 Remsen Avenue.
Olvera-Mondragon was in a verbal argument in the bar just prior to the shooting. Police received a call to the scene at 1:49 a.m. Javier Olvera-Mondragon, 25, was pronounced dead at 2:02 a.m, shortly after exiting Los Amigos.
Authorities ask that anybody with information call New Brunswick police Detective Ronoldy Martinez at (732) 745-5217, or Investigator Sean O`Lone of the prosecutor`s office at (732) 745-3315.
On 4-12-12 The Chase Bank Branch located at 20 Bushnell Road Old Bridge, New Jersey was robbed by a white male suspect. Suspect is described as late 30s, 6`2", 210lbs, wearing a Black Yankees cap, Grey Adidas hoodie, and tan garden like gloves.
Suspect passed a note which read give me all your money and nobody will get hurt, suspect then asked for the note back. After obtaining money from the first teller, suspect then took the note and moved over to the next teller.
When the second teller didn`t give up enough money the suspect asked for more. Suspect then took the note and left the bank in a white suv which had duct tape covering the plate. Both tellers advised that the suspect would put his left hand inside the hoodie front pocket, and that the suspect spoke in a calm voice with no accent.
It is beleived the same actor robbed this branch on October 26, 2011 at 11:01AM of 2011. The suspect description is similar and he also wore a New York Yankees baseball hat.
Anyone with information on the suspect, or bank robbery can contact Det Glenn Smalley OBPD at 732-721-5600x 3141, or by email gsmalley@oldbridge.com
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