Four indicted after violent home invasion and car theft in Fair Lawn

Indictment handed down in brazen NJ home invasion auto theft

Trenton, NJ – Four men have been indicted on a slate of charges connected to a violent home invasion and car theft in Fair Lawn that left a homeowner injured and two luxury vehicles stolen, state officials announced Monday.

Daniel Chipelo, 21, of Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania; Kasib Higgs, 20, of Old Bridge; John Duncan, 20, of Kearny; and Jason Cathcart, 22, of Kearny, were indicted by a state grand jury on September 17. The charges include conspiracy, first-degree home invasion burglary, theft of a motor vehicle, theft of property, aggravated assault, and the use of a juvenile to commit a crime.

Prosecutors said the crime took place at about 4:28 a.m. on March 1, when the homeowners were asleep and awoke to the sound of their front door being forced open. The suspects allegedly stole a black 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee and a black 2023 BMW X5, together valued at more than $75,000, while also taking items from inside the home and vehicles.

One homeowner attempted to block the suspects’ escape and was nearly struck by the stolen vehicles. He dove out of the way but suffered cuts to his knees and legs.

Investigators from the New Jersey State Police Auto Theft Task Force linked the defendants to the crime through surveillance, clothing, and cellphone data. Authorities also allege that all four employed a juvenile in carrying out the theft, with Cathcart accused of driving one of the stolen cars.

Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin, the Division of Criminal Justice, and the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor emphasized that the case highlights the dangers of escalating auto theft crimes. Officials said the stolen vehicles could have been used for additional crimes or fraudulent insurance claims.

The defendants face decades in prison if convicted. First-degree charges carry 10 to 20 years, second-degree five to 10 years, and third-degree up to five years.

The case is being prosecuted by Deputy Attorney General Jana Robinson under the supervision of the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor.

Key Points

  • Four men indicted in Fair Lawn home invasion and theft of two luxury vehicles worth $75,000
  • A homeowner was injured while trying to stop the suspects from fleeing
  • Defendants face up to 20 years in prison on first-degree charges if convicted
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