Ocean county man jailed on multiple charges, including domestic violence and threats to kill on thanksgiving day

Ocean County man jailed on multiple charges, including domestic violence and threats to kill on Thanksgiving Day

OCEAN COUNTY, NJ — Thomas Joseph Carrano, 33, was booked into Ocean County custody on Thursday, facing a series of serious charges stemming from an alleged domestic violence incident, according to authorities.

Carrano was charged with aggravated assault for allegedly strangling a domestic violence victim, a second-degree offense under New Jersey law. He also faces charges of making threats to kill, attempting to cause bodily injury, and failure to comply with mandatory fingerprinting procedures.

Court records show no bail was set for Carrano, whose bond status remains listed as “no bail.” He was committed to custody on Thursday, with no projected release date currently specified.

According to booking information, Carrano is a white male with hazel eyes and short brown hair. He is listed as single and has a high school education. No aliases or detainers were associated with his record, and authorities have not disclosed additional case details.

Carrano’s charges include:

  • Threat to kill (Code 2C:12-3B, third-degree offense)
  • Failure to allow fingerprinting (Code 53:1-15, fourth-degree offense)
  • Attempted bodily injury (Code 2C:12-1A(1), fourth-degree offense)
  • Aggravated assault—strangulation of a domestic violence victim (Code 2C:12-1B(13), second-degree offense)

Court proceedings are expected to follow, but no timeline has been announced.

A New Jersey man is facing no-bail detention after being charged with multiple offenses, including aggravated assault and death threats, in a domestic violence case.

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