Stabbing in Jackson Leads to Aggravated Assault Charge for 60 Acres Resident

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JACKSON TOWNSHIP, NJ – A stabbing on Saturday in the 60 Acres Reserve townhome complex sent one male victim to the hospital according to police.   At approximately 12:49 am on Saturday, October 10, 2020, officers responded to a residence located on Begonia Court in Sixty Acres on the report of a disturbance.

According to a police report, while on scene investigating the incident, officers were informed that a male who had also been involved in the disturbance was at Hackensack Meridian Health Ocean Medical Center in Brick seeking treatment for a stab wound to his arm. Police Officer Kevin Scheuerman and Det. Robert Reiff responded to the hospital to interview the victim who advised that during the course of the disturbance, a male suspect retrieved a knife in the residence and stabbed the victim in the arm. The suspect had fled the residence after the incident and was unable to be located during the investigation.
Det. Reiff prepared complaint warrants charging the suspect with aggravated assault, unlawful possession of a weapon and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose and he is currently entered as a New Jersey wanted person. The suspect was identified as Timothy Brown (pictured) , age 53 of Begonia Court, Jackson. He also had a previous address on Justin Way in Manalapan. Anyone who has information of Mr. Brown’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Det. Reiff at the Jackson Police Department at 732-928-1111 or through the department’s Stop It app
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