Police handcuffs and criminal fingerprints card
Police handcuffs and criminal fingerprints card

Matawan man arrested in Aberdeen Township investigation involving minor

Aberdeen Township, NJ – Terrence Donohue, 53, of Matawan, was arrested following an investigation into alleged criminal conduct involving a minor, officials announced.

Detectives said Donohue was identified after investigators determined he allegedly connected with a minor through a dating application and arranged to meet in Aberdeen Township. Authorities said evidence suggested the meeting was intended for illegal activity.

The Aberdeen Township Police Department urged the public to be aware of the risks associated with dating applications, especially when used by juveniles.

Donohue was arrested without incident and processed at Aberdeen Township Police Headquarters before being transported to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution, pending a court appearance.

He faces charges including sexual assault, endangering the welfare of a minor, and lewdness.

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Key Points

  • Terrence Donohue, 53, of Matawan, was arrested in Aberdeen Township.
  • Investigators allege he connected with a minor through a dating application.
  • He faces charges of sexual assault, endangering the welfare of a minor, and lewdness.

The case now moves from investigation to the courts.

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