Charges filed in illegal gun, simple assault case in ocean county

Charges filed in illegal gun, simple assault case in Ocean County

Toms River, NJ – A man jailed in Ocean County is being held without bail at this time following his arrest on multiple charges, including unlawful possession of a weapon and assault, records show.

Juan Gomez-Sanchez was booked into the Ocean County Jail on Sunday under booking number 15-236075.

Court filings list two charges, including possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose under statute 2C:39-4D, and simple assault under statute 2C:12-1A(3). The records do not specify the type of weapon allegedly involved.

Gomez-Sanchez, identified as Hispanic and single, remains in custody with a no bail status. Jail records show no projected release date, and no hearing has yet been scheduled in his case.

Gomez-Sanchez does not currently have an immigration detainer filed against him, according to detention records at this time.


Key Points

  • Juan Gomez-Sanchez was booked into Ocean County Jail on Sunday.
  • He faces charges of unlawful possession of a weapon and simple assault.
  • He is being held without bail, with no hearing scheduled yet.
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