Armed and Dangerous Fugitive Wanted for Ocean County Crimes Captured in Philadelphia

January 11, 2017

On January 8th 2017, Andy Kulian 27 of Philadelphia, the suspect wanted in a series of home burglaries in the Silver Ridge retirement section of Berkeley Township, was arrested without incident by the Philadelphia Police Department.
On 12/30/2016 Andy Kulian, fled on foot from police after being approached by Berkeley officers who were investigating suspicious activity. Kulian was with an accomplice, Jose Cruz of Philadelphia who was arrested on scene. A handgun was found in the vehicle they were in.
An extensive search was conducted the night of the last incident for Kulian but met with negative results.
Kulian was charged with two counts of burglary, possession of weapons as well as hindering apprehension and eluding. Bail was set at $100,000 full.
The Berkeley Township Police would like to thank all those involved in the successful apprehension of Andy Kuilan.

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