New Jersey Teens Released Shortly After Crime Spree, High-Speed Pursuit in Stolen Vehicle

by Breaking Local News Report

SECAUCUS, NJ — A series of vehicle-related crimes culminated in the arrest of three teenagers by the Secaucus Police Department, following a high-speed chase involving a stolen vehicle and multiple burglaries.

On June 16, 2024, Officer Christopher Miller of the Secaucus Police was on patrol when he observed suspicious activity involving an attempted break-in of an Audi Q5 and a Jeep Wrangler on the 600 block of 4th Street. The suspect fled to a waiting Kia Sportage, which was later identified as stolen from Jersey City on June 12. Despite a vigorous pursuit through Jersey City and Bayonne, the vehicle initially escaped capture.

Further investigations linked the occupants of the Kia Sportage to additional burglaries and thefts from vehicles on the 700 block of 10th Street reported on the same day. The stolen Kia was eventually recovered by the Jersey City Police Department on June 18, showing signs of damage including two bullet defects.

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An exhaustive investigation led to the arrest of a 16-year-old male from Orange, NJ on July 10. He faces multiple charges including burglary, attempted burglary, conspiracy to commit burglary, receiving a stolen vehicle, and theft. He was detained at the Morris County Youth Detention Facility.

Additionally, on July 12, a 17-year-old male from Jersey City, who was already under electronic monitoring, was arrested and charged with similar offenses but was released from custody.

A 16-year-old female, also from Jersey City and observed inside the stolen vehicle, was arrested and charged with receiving a stolen vehicle. She was released to her parents’ custody.

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