Toms River Police Nab Suspects in Home Depot Armed Robbery

Toms River, NJ – The Toms River Police Department says they have captured two fugitive suspects wanted for a break-in at the local Home Depot store in December, The two men confronted an employee with a knife as they stole thousands of dollars in wire.

Detectives tracked the suspects to a car purchase they made in Delaware before the incident.

Officers were called to the Home Depot on Route 9 shortly before 3:00 PM on Dec. 8, following a report of a male shoplifting a significant amount of wire. The suspect, using bolt cutters, breached the lock securing the wire behind cages and made off with 27 rolls of 12-2 wire, valued at approximately $2,916.

Confronted by an employee, the suspect brandished a utility knife and threatened the worker before fleeing. The suspect and an accomplice were seen loading the stolen wire into a white Chevy Impala and exiting the area.

The vehicle’s registered owner, who does not resemble the suspects, reported selling the car at a Delaware gas station before the theft occurred.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the Toms River Police Department Detective Bureau via email at jmastronardy@trpolice.org or by calling 732-349-0150 x 1346. All tips will be kept confidential.

Charlie Dwyer
Charlie Dwyer is our New Jersey area news reporter. Dwyer reports on New Jersey news and events at the shore and beyond. Charlie covers New Jersey regional news. Charlie is a freelancer.

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