LAUREL, MD—A coordinated police operation led to the arrest of four suspects linked to multiple offenses including motor vehicle theft, drug possession, and weapons violations. The incident took place on Thursday evening when police discovered a stolen 2016 Honda Accord in the parking lot of Motel 6, located at 3510 Old Annapolis Road.

The investigation swiftly moved to a motel room where the suspects linked to the stolen vehicle were residing. Upon entering the room, police noticed illegal substances and weapons visible without searching. All four suspects present were immediately taken into custody.

Following the initial discovery, officers executed a search warrant on the room. The operation culminated in the confiscation of several items, reinforcing the charges against the suspects. Details on the specific items seized have not been disclosed. Further information or tips related to the case can be directed to local authorities.

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BROOKLYN, MD—A robbery occurred at Daddy Pa’s convenience store on Belle Grove Road, Brooklyn, resulting in an intensive police search. On Sunday, around 9:35 PM, two armed males entered the store, threatening the clerk with a handgun and demanding money. After obtaining an undisclosed sum, the suspects fled on foot towards Arundel Road.

The incident has prompted an investigation by the Regional Crimes Unit. The suspects, both described as Black males dressed in black hooded sweatshirts and dark pants, remain at large. One of the sweatshirts featured a gray design. Authorities have urged anyone with information to contact the police at 410-222-4730 or use the Tip Line at 410-222-4700.

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WELLSVILLE, NY — The Wellsville Police Department has announced the arrest of 20-year-old Jaden I.B. Jackson of Wellsville, following an incident on South Main Street. Jackson faces a series of charges, including making a terroristic threat, which is classified as a Class D felony.

In addition to the felony charge, Jackson has been charged with resisting arrest, a Class A misdemeanor, and second-degree harassment, which is considered a violation. After being processed, he was transported to the Allegany County Jail, where he was held pending arraignment in the Allegany County Centralized Arraignment Parts Court (CAP).

Jackson’s bail was set at $4,000 cash, $25,000 property bond, or $50,000 partially secured bond. He is scheduled to appear in Wellsville Village Court on Monday, July 16, at 3:30 pm.

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DUNDALK, MD — Baltimore County Police have made an arrest in connection with a shooting that occurred early this morning in the Dundalk area. Officers were called to the scene around 3:05 AM following reports of gunfire on the 300 block of Sollers Point, zip code 21222.

Upon arrival, police discovered an adult female with multiple gunshot wounds. She was quickly transported to a nearby hospital with injuries described as life-threatening. Further investigation by detectives led them to the actual location of the shooting, which occurred near Avondale Road and Cedar Avenue.

The identity of the suspect will be disclosed after the bail hearing. The Baltimore County Violent Crimes Unit is handling the ongoing investigation into this critical incident.

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NEWARK, NJ — Public Safety Director Fritz G. Fragé is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying suspects involved in a robbery that occurred early Sunday morning, July 14, 2024. The incident took place at around 6:10 a.m. on Ferry Street near Union Street in Newark.

A woman was reportedly assaulted by a Black male who forcibly snatched her purse, causing her to be dragged into the street and injured. She was subsequently transported to University Hospital and is currently in stable condition.

During the robbery, a second suspect brandished a handgun at a witness who attempted to intervene. Both suspects then fled the scene in a black Mazda SUV parked at the intersection of Ferry Street and Union Street.

The first suspect is described as a thin Black male with a dark complexion, last seen wearing a black sweat jacket, pants, and black and white sneakers. The second suspect, also described as thin and Black with a dark complexion, was wearing white sneakers, blue shorts with pants underneath, and a black hooded sweatshirt. The third suspect, who drove the getaway vehicle, remained in the black Mazda SUV and did not exit during the incident.

Director Fragé and the Newark Police Division urge anyone with information about these suspects to contact the 24-hour Crime Stopper tip line at 1-877-NWK-TIPS (1-877-695-8477). All tips will be confidential and are critical to advancing the investigation.

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NEWARK, NJ — Public Safety Director Fritz G. Fragé is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying suspects involved in a robbery that occurred early Sunday morning, July 14, 2024. The incident took place at around 6:10 a.m. on Ferry Street near Union Street in Newark.

A woman was reportedly assaulted by a Black male who forcibly snatched her purse, causing her to be dragged into the street and injured. She was subsequently transported to University Hospital and is currently in stable condition.

During the robbery, a second suspect brandished a handgun at a witness who attempted to intervene. Both suspects then fled the scene in a black Mazda SUV parked at the intersection of Ferry Street and Union Street.

The first suspect is described as a thin Black male with a dark complexion, last seen wearing a black sweat jacket, pants, and black and white sneakers. The second suspect, also described as thin and Black with a dark complexion, was wearing white sneakers, blue shorts with pants underneath, and a black hooded sweatshirt. The third suspect, who drove the getaway vehicle, remained in the black Mazda SUV and did not exit during the incident.

Director Fragé and the Newark Police Division urge anyone with information about these suspects to contact the 24-hour Crime Stopper tip line at 1-877-NWK-TIPS (1-877-695-8477). All tips will be confidential and are critical to advancing the investigation.

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Philadelphia, PA -At approximately 4:45 a.m., a 30-year-old male was shot multiple times on the highway near 1300 W Jerome Street.

The victim was transported by police to Temple Hospital, where he is in stable but critical condition. No arrests have been made, and no weapons have been recovered.

The Shooting Investigation Group (SIG) is leading the ongoing investigation. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.

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PROSPECT PARK, PA—Jim Simmonds, the former Fire Chief of Prospect Park, has resigned following a controversial social media post related to an attempted assassination of former U.S. President Donald Trump. Simmonds stepped down after his remarks on Facebook, where he seemingly made light of the incident, sparked significant backlash and concern within the community.

In his resignation letter dated July 13, Simmonds expressed deep regret for his actions, stating that his comments were unprofessional and acknowledged the severity of the situation he referenced. He apologized sincerely to the residents of Prospect Park and the local council, emphasizing that his behavior was not representative of the values required of his position.

“Yesterday, Saturday, July 13th, I made a terrible mistake in posting an unprofessional post on Facebook. I sincerely apologize for my hasty social media post that made light of a serious incident. I take full responsibility for the offensive post and acknowledge that this behavior is not acceptable. I meant no harm to anyone and an attempted assassination of a former US President is no laughing matter. I am truly sorry that my actions as an individual now bring Prospect Park Borough and Fire Company into a negative light,” he said. “I know that my position requires me to always put the Borough and Fire Company in mind while posting or speaking anywhere in public. I am extremely remorseful for my actions and I sincerely apologize to you, the Council, and Prospect Park residents for putting you in this horrible situation. I am ashamed and embarrassed by my actions and I deeply regret my error in judgment. Because of my actions, I feel it is best that I immediately resign as Fire Marshall and Fire Chief. I acknowledge that it was a stupid mistake and I should have thought before I posted it. I promise to be more self-aware in my social media usage in the future. I appreciate the opportunity to have served Prospect Park and thank you for your understanding.”

Simmonds’ statement also included an apology to the broader community and an affirmation of his responsibility to consider the implications of his public communications. He admitted that his judgment was flawed and that resigning was a necessary step to prevent further damage to the community’s trust and the reputation of the fire department.

This incident serves as a reminder of the significant impact that public officials’ statements can have on their professional roles and the entities they represent.

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MILTON, DE — The Delaware State Police are currently investigating a shooting that took place near Milton last night, which left a man critically injured. Troopers were called to the scene at Cool Spring Road near Fisher Road around 7:49 PM after a Ford Explorer collided with a utility pole.

Upon arrival, troopers discovered that the 27-year-old driver from Laurel, Delaware, had been shot in the back. The victim was promptly transported to a nearby hospital where he remains in critical condition. The initial investigation indicates that the shooting occurred while the victim was driving on West Springside Drive. The suspect reportedly fired several rounds at the vehicle, striking the driver, which led to the subsequent crash.

Detectives have identified 24-year-old Timmarus Perry of Milton, Delaware, as the suspect in this violent incident. A warrant for Perry’s arrest has been issued, and authorities are actively seeking information regarding his whereabouts.

The Delaware State Police Troop 4 Criminal Investigations Unit is handling the ongoing investigation. They urge anyone with information about Perry’s location to contact 9-1-1 immediately. Further information can be provided to Detective M. Venero at (302) 752-3812, or through a private message to the Delaware State Police on Facebook, or by contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

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QUEENS, NY — Today, Ashik Zaman, a 23-year-old resident of Jamaica, Queens, was sentenced to 36 years in prison for his involvement in two fatal shootings. Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced the sentencing, which addressed a 2020 dispute that resulted in a man’s death and a 2021 shooting outside a South Ozone Park liquor store that killed another man on his 29th birthday.

Zaman had previously pled guilty on June 20 to two counts of first-degree manslaughter and one count of second-degree criminal weapon possession. He was sentenced by Supreme Court Justice Ushir Pandit-Durant.

The first incident occurred on January 21, 2020, when Zaman fatally shot Kevin Williams during an argument over money outside Williams’ home on 118th Avenue. The confrontation led to Zaman firing multiple shots, hitting Williams in the chest, abdomen, arm, and head. Williams died within the hour.

The second homicide took place on April 28, 2021, during a confrontation near a liquor store on 134th Street in South Ozone Park, where Zaman and others were filming a music video. After an initial argument and separation, Zaman shot Kajawn Howard, who approached him while on his cell phone. Howard succumbed to a chest wound the next day in the hospital.

Zaman’s capture followed an encounter with NYPD officers on May 20, 2021, after he fled from them while riding a defaced Citi Bike. A search of a residence Zaman had stayed at later yielded a .40-caliber Ruger pistol linked to him through DNA testing.

District Attorney Katz highlighted the impact of Zaman’s actions, stating, “Two acts of senseless gun violence by this defendant cost two men their lives and left their families shattered.” She emphasized the ongoing efforts to remove illegal guns from the streets and hold perpetrators accountable.

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STAFFORD COUNTY, VA — The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office has responded to several hit and run incidents over the past two days, highlighting a troubling string of events on local roads.

On July 12, at 11:41 a.m., Deputy S.C. Martin was dispatched to a hit and run crash along I-95 North at the 144.5-mile marker. According to the victim, her vehicle was rear-ended by a grey Mercedes SUV, which then fled the scene.

Later the same day, at 11:34 p.m., another incident occurred at the intersection of Garrisonville Road and Richmond Highway. Deputy S.A. Edwards responded to a report from a driver who was sideswiped by a large Jeep as he turned onto Richmond Highway. The Jeep left the scene following the collision.

The following day, July 13, at 10:03 p.m., a driver reported being rear-ended on Warrenton Road near Celebrate Virginia Parkway. The victim had video footage of the incident, which allowed Deputy N.J. Amato III to identify the less than cooperative suspect. Charges are now pending against the individual involved.

The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office is investigating these incidents and urges anyone with information to come forward to assist in their efforts to address this series of hit and runs.

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WELLSVILLE, NY — The Wellsville Police Department has reported the arrest of Don M. Chitiyo, a 35-year-old Alabama resident, on multiple traffic-related charges. The arrest occurred on Saturday, July 13, following a traffic stop on Jefferson Street.

Chitiyo faces several charges, including driving while intoxicated (DWI) as an unclassified misdemeanor, DWI with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08% or more, and aggravated DWI with a BAC of .18% or more. Additional infractions include operating a vehicle without a license, operating an unregistered motor vehicle, failing to keep right, and making an improper or unsafe turn without signaling.

Following the charges, Chitiyo was processed, issued an appearance ticket, and released. He is scheduled to appear in Wellsville Village Court on Monday, July 16, at 4:30 pm.

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BROOKLYN, NY—Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez and Homeland Security Investigations New York, led by Special Agent in Charge Ivan J. Arvelo, announced charges against a Florida man for defrauding six Russian-speaking victims in Brooklyn. The accused, David Manasher, 44, of Margate, Florida, allegedly posed as a licensed attorney and misappropriated approximately $93,000.

Manasher, who also spent time in New York and New Jersey, was arraigned today before Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Susan Quirk. He faces a 20-count indictment, including charges of grand larceny, immigrant assistant services fraud, forgery, offering a false instrument for filing, unauthorized practice of law, and a scheme to defraud. Remarkably, he was released without bail and is scheduled to return to court on August 21, 2024.

According to DA Gonzalez, between December 1, 2020, and March 15, 2024, Manasher targeted individuals seeking legal services in landlord-tenant disputes, immigration, and contract law. He is accused of forging a victim’s signature on court filings and a retainer agreement, with stolen amounts ranging from $2,000 to $65,000.

Special Agent Arvelo emphasized the broader implications of such fraud, noting Manasher’s exploitation of vulnerable individuals and the U.S. immigration system. The HSI Document and Benefit Fraud Task Force played a critical role in bringing the fraudulent activities to light.

The Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office initiated an investigation following a victim’s report. Individuals who believe they may have been victimized by Manasher are urged to contact the District Attorney’s Action Center or email their complaints for further assistance and investigation.

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WEST MIFFLIN, PA—The Allegheny County Police Department is currently investigating the homicide of a 31-year-old man from Westmoreland County following his death while in police custody. The man was initially detained by West Mifflin Police on charges of public drunkenness in the early hours of July 5.

Responding to a disturbance call at around 3:00 AM, officers found the visibly intoxicated man attempting to enter a residence near Worton Boulevard and Pennsylvania Avenue. After being taken into custody, he was placed in a holding cell at the West Mifflin Police Department, where he subsequently fell asleep. By 12:30 PM, officers discovered he was unresponsive when they tried to wake him. He was then rushed to a local hospital in critical condition.

On July 8, the man was declared brain dead by doctors, prompting West Mifflin Police to seek assistance from the Allegheny County Police Department’s Homicide Unit. He passed away on July 10, and the medical examiner’s office later ruled the death a homicide.

Further investigation revealed that prior to his arrest, the man had been involved in a physical altercation in Versailles Borough, where he was struck in the face. After regaining consciousness, he was driven to the Uni-Mart on Worton Boulevard and left there by the individual involved in the altercation. The homicide investigation is ongoing, as detectives continue to piece together the events leading up to his death.

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GLEN BURNIE, MD — A 20-year-old woman from Randallstown, Maryland, has been arrested following a bank robbery in Glen Burnie. The incident occurred at the PNC Bank on 7301 Ritchie Highway at approximately 12:40 PM on July 12, 2024.

The suspect, identified as Di’Amani Ta’Lia Jones, approached a bank teller, implied she had a weapon, and demanded cash. The teller complied, placing the money in a black bag which was then handed to Jones. Following the robbery, another bank employee activated the hold-up alarm, alerting the authorities.

A responding officer spotted a possible suspect shortly after in a gold Mercury vehicle near the intersection of 7th Avenue and Kuethe Road. Jones was positively identified, found in possession of the stolen money, and promptly arrested.

Jones has been charged with the robbery and is currently undergoing legal proceedings.

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Washington, DC – The D.C. Metro Police Department is urgently seeking the public’s assistance in locating 12-year-old Jania Gregory, last seen on Sunday, July 14, in the hundred block of P Street in Northwest DC.

Jania is described as a Black female, approximately 5’3” tall, weighing around 120 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair.

Currently, her clothing description at the time of disappearance is unknown. The police are requesting anyone with information about Jania’s whereabouts to immediately contact them at 202-727-9099 or send a text to 50411.

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BRICK, NJ — Chief David Forrester of the Brick Township Police announced the arrest of local resident Todd M. Lansing on charges related to several burglaries in the area. The 46-year-old was apprehended on July 2 and now faces two counts of attempted burglary, one count of burglary, three counts of criminal mischief, two counts of possession of burglary tools, and one count of theft.

This series of charges arose from a comprehensive investigation that started in March after multiple commercial burglaries were reported across Ocean and Monmouth Counties. The Brick Township Police Street Crimes Unit collaborated closely with the Point Pleasant Borough Police Department and the Brielle Police Department, leading to Lansing’s arrest.

Lansing has been processed and is currently being held at Ocean County Jail. It is important to remember that these charges are merely accusations, and Lansing is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The public and press are reminded of this presumption of innocence throughout the legal proceedings.

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LUSBY, MD — A fatal crash involving a motorcycle occurred on Maryland Rt. 4 near Nursery Road in Lusby around 7 PM last night. Authorities from the Calvert County Sheriff’s Patrol Bureau and Crash Reconstruction Unit were on the scene following the incident.

Initial findings suggest that the accident happened when Paul O’Neal, 36, from Lusby, riding a Honda motorcycle northbound at a high speed, collided with the rear passenger side of a northbound Dodge 3500. O’Neal was ejected from his motorcycle and pronounced dead at the scene by emergency responders.

The driver of the Dodge, identified as David Payne, 52, from St. Leonard, did not sustain any injuries. Witnesses corroborated that the motorcycle was traveling at an excessive speed, which likely contributed to the severity of the crash.

Investigations into the crash are ongoing, with speed and failure to control being primary factors under consideration by the authorities.

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BOSTON, MA — Last night, around 10:17 PM, Boston Police District 13 officers were dispatched to New Washington Street and the Arborway in Jamaica Plain after reports of a shooting. They discovered an adult male with gunshot wounds. He was quickly transported to a local hospital, where he was declared deceased.

The Boston Police Department’s Homicide Unit has taken up the investigation of the shooting. Authorities are piecing together the events that led to the tragedy and have appealed to the public for assistance. Those with any information are encouraged to contact the Boston Police Homicide Unit at 617-343-4470.

In an effort to gather more leads, the Boston Police also offer a way for individuals to submit tips anonymously. Community members can reach out to the CrimeStoppers Tip Line by calling 1-800-494-TIPS or texting “TIP” to CRIME (27463). The department assures that the anonymity of informants will be rigorously maintained.

For those affected by this or other violent incidents, support is available through the Boston Neighborhood Trauma Team (NTT). They provide free, confidential assistance round the clock and can be reached at 617-431-0125.

The investigation is ongoing, and officials continue to seek insights from the public to help bring clarity and justice to this devastating event.

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BARNEGAT, NJ — The Barnegat Township Police Department (BTPD) announced today that it is now accepting applications for new police officers. This recruitment drive aims to attract top-tier candidates to join their ranks.

BTPD is recognized for its leadership in law enforcement within Ocean County and is celebrated for its high standards and ethical practices. The department’s rigorous selection process typically draws several hundred applicants, from which only the most qualified are chosen based on their performance.

Located in one of the fastest-growing areas of Ocean County, the BTPD benefits from strong local government support and maintains a positive relationship with the community it serves. Additionally, it holds the distinction of being the first CALEA internationally accredited police department in Ocean County.

Those interested in pursuing a career with the BTPD are encouraged to apply and become part of a distinguished team. For more information and to submit applications, potential applicants can visit the PoliceApp website.

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Trump Selects Senator J.D. Vance as Vice Presidential Candidate

Donald J. Trump has announced his choice of Ohio Senator J.D. Vance as his running mate for the Vice Presidency of the United States. The announcement came after considerable deliberation, highlighting Vance’s varied achievements and deep-rooted connections to the Midwest.

Vance, known for his background as a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and his academic achievements, including graduating Summa Cum Laude from Ohio State University in just two years and later attending Yale Law School. At Yale, he was an editor of the Yale Law Journal and president of the Yale Law Veterans Association. His memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy,” which outlines the struggles of America’s working class, became a bestseller and was adapted into a film.

Trump praised Vance’s dedication to American workers and farmers and emphasized his successful career in technology and finance. As part of the campaign, Vance is expected to focus on key states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Minnesota, aiming to resonate with the American workforce that he has long advocated for.

Vance was nominated by the RNC convention moments ago.

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Liverpool, NY – A local excitement buzzes through Liverpool as a third-prize-winning Powerball ticket, worth $50,000, was sold at Kieffer’s Cigar on 409 Tulip St.

The New York Lottery confirmed the win from the drawing held on July 13.

Powerball, known for its lucrative payouts, draws numbers from a pool of 1 to 69, and the red Power Ball from a range of 1 to 26. Lottery enthusiasts can catch the live drawings on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday nights at 10:59 p.m.

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Confrontation at RNC: Trump Jr. Dismisses Reporter

WASHINGTON, D.C. – During a recent exchange at the Republican National Committee (RNC) event, Donald Trump Jr. referred to a reporter as a “clown”.

He instructed him to leave after being questioned about past and potential future family separation policies at the border.

The reporter had asked if the administration would continue policies that allegedly separated over 5,000 children from their parents, ignoring the current situation at the border and the horrendous conditions families faced under former President Obama.

Trump Jr. responded by attributing the origin of such policies to the Obama administration, a claim the reporter contested. The interaction escalated when Trump Jr. criticized the reporter’s network, MSNBC, labeling them as “clowns” and accusing the reporter of propagating “lies and nonsense.”

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YONKERS, NY – Yonkers Police arrested a 36-year-old New York City resident after he was caught stealing oil from businesses along Central Park Avenue, a busy commercial area. The incident, which occurred yesterday, involved officers from the 1st Precinct who noticed the man acting suspiciously behind the businesses.

Upon further investigation, it was discovered that the individual also had an outstanding warrant from Warwick related to a similar offense. The Yonkers Police Department highlighted the arrest on their social media, stressing that oil theft not only is illegal but also harms local businesses by potentially driving up prices for consumers.

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Police find another victim of twisted couple connected to murder of mother in Manchester

TOMS RIVER, NJ – Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced charges against four individuals in connection with the desecration of human remains and hindering apprehension, stemming from incidents in Toms River and Jackson Township around Wednesday, July 3. Elizabeth Mascarelli, 29, of Seaside Heights, faces multiple charges including Hindering Apprehension, Desecration of Human Remains, and various weapons-related offenses.

Additionally, Danielle Bolstad, 42, of Barnegat, Jared Krysiak, 34, of Brick Township, and Jarred Palumbo, 36, of Manchester, have been charged with Hindering Apprehension and Desecration of Human Remains. The charges relate to the murder of Gabriella Caroleo, 25, of Seaside Heights, and the subsequent death of Kerry Rollason, 56, of Toms River.

On Friday, July 5, law enforcement located Maxwell Johnston, 35, of Manchester Township, wanted for Caroleo’s murder, at a residence in Toms River. The standoff concluded with Johnston found deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot. During the standoff, Mascarelli was also in the residence and later charged with Harboring a Fugitive from Justice.

Investigators discovered evidence at a property in Jackson Township on Thursday, July 12, suggesting that Rollason’s murder might have occurred there. Searches led to the recovery of dismembered body parts and a defaced .22 caliber handgun. It was determined that Mascarelli, along with Bolstad and Krysiak, assisted Johnston in dismembering and disposing of Rollason’s body.

On Saturday, July 13, the Ocean County Medical Examiner identified Rollason’s remains and ruled his death a homicide due to multiple gunshot wounds and blunt force trauma. Bolstad was arrested on Sunday, July 14, and remains in custody, while Palumbo was taken into custody on the 13th and released pending court.

Mascarelli was served with the aforementioned charges at Ocean County Jail on Monday, July 15. Krysiak remains at large, with a national warrant issued for his arrest. Prosecutor Billhimer commended the collective efforts of local and state law enforcement agencies in the ongoing investigation and urged the public to provide any relevant information.

TOMS RIVER, NJ – Sources within law enforcement today have confirmed that Maxwell Johnston, the fugitive murder suspect who killed himself after a tense standoff with police officers in Toms River, was with another woman inside a Toms River home before police entered the house.

According to the reliable source, the woman was a girlfriend of Johnston, and the pair reportedly published their final intimate moments together on Instagram before his self-inflicted demise. The woman, who was later seen being taken away by ambulance, was reportedly injured after a police teargas canister struck her in the head.

The pair engaged in a sexual act before his death, the source confirmed tonight. The video and photos were posted to Instagram under the account Glizzygrimm. That account belongs to Elizabeth Mascarelli, who has a police record that includes the possession, manufacturing, and distribution of drugs.

In one photo published on her Instagram page, the two are seen have relations. A bullet hole was clearly visible in the shattered mirror in the Ravenwood Court bedroom. Maxwell was holding a gun, presumably the one he killed himself and Gabriella Caroleo with. Both topless, Mascarelli is seen licking the gun in one photo.

In another photo, Maxwell is seen making a ‘finger gun’ motion to his head, indicating that he was going to kill himself. Mascarelli was smiling in the photo.

Johnston reportedly fired multiple shots at police and U.S. Marshals Service agents before police entered the home to find him dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Officials believe Mascarelli knew Johnston was a fugitive wanted for the murder of a 25-year-old mother from Seaside Heights, Gabriella M. Caroleo. Caroleo was found shot dead near the intersection of Route 571 and Route 547 in Manchester Thursday evening shortly before 5:00 pm on June 27th. Mascarelli was also from Seaside Heights.

It is not known whether or not Mascarelli will be charged for her role in today’s standoff. She has an extensive criminal arrest record.

Toms River officials have refused to comment on this report, and the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office is expected to release a press release shortly.

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