Man held without bail in Ocean County jail after assault charge, ICE detainer issued
Toms River, NJ – A man charged with assault in Ocean County is now being held in jail without bail while also facing an immigration detainer, according to inmate records. The case adds to ongoing coordination between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities.
Filomeno Reyes-Rosales was booked into the Ocean County Jail on Saturday following an alleged assault offense. Jail records show he is currently being held on a no-bail status tied to the pending charge.
Assault charge filed, no bail set
According to booking information, Reyes-Rosales is charged under statute 2C:12-1A(1), which alleges he attempted to cause or knowingly caused bodily injury to another person. The charge is classified as a disorderly persons offense.
Key Points
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- Filomeno Reyes-Rosales booked into Ocean County Jail on April 4
- Charged with assault involving bodily injury, held with no bail
- ICE detainer issued, indicating possible federal immigration action
ICE detainer placed during incarceration
Jail records also show an immigration detainer has been issued by U.S. Immigration authorities. The detainer signals that federal officials have requested notification prior to the individual’s release from custody.
Authorities have not provided further information on the status of the case or any upcoming court proceedings.
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