Fugitive wanted for high-speed police chase captured
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Fugitive Wanted for High-Speed Police Chase Captured

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, NJ – Early Monday morning, Township of Hamilton Police Department officers arrested Jordan Berman, a 25-year-old resident of Mays Landing. The arrest occurred in the Harding Lakes development at approximately 6:12 AM.

Berman was wanted for his involvement in two separate incidents where he allegedly fled from police during motor vehicle stops. These incidents, which took place on March 25 and May 26, involved high-speed, reckless driving that endangered public safety.

He now faces charges including two counts of eluding, as well as hindering apprehension and obstruction. Following his arrest, Berman was taken to the Atlantic County Justice Facility where he is currently being held.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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