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Ocean County man charged with attempted bodily injury in Thanksgiving Day domestic incident

OCEAN COUNTY, NJ — Jonathan Ryan Spangler, 32, was taken into custody on Thursday and faces charges of attempting to cause bodily injury to another person, according to Ocean County authorities.

Spangler, who is listed as single and a trade school graduate, was booked on one charge of attempting to cause purposeful or knowing bodily injury, a fourth-degree offense under New Jersey law.

Court records indicate that no bail has been set for Spangler, whose bond is listed as “no bail.” He was committed to custody on November 28, with no projected release date currently provided.

According to booking information, Spangler is a white male with short brown hair, brown eyes, and a fair complexion. He has no active detainers, and authorities have not released additional details about the case.

Charge details for Spangler include:

  • Attempting to cause bodily injury to another person (Code 2C:12-1A(1), fourth-degree offense)

Further information regarding the incident or future court proceedings has not been disclosed.

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