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July 19, 2006
NEWS RELEASE
Carjacking
Somerville, NJ – Somerset County
Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Bridgewater Police
Chief Richard Borden state that their investigation
into the July 6, 2006 carjacking is still continuing.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that
one arrest has been made after an intense investigation
by members of the Bridgewater Police Department and
the Major Crimes Squad of the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office
into the carjacking, which occurred in Bridgewater
Township on Thursday evening, July 6, 2006. Law enforcement
officers interviewed the victim who said that she had
received a telephone call from Joseph Wright to set
up a meeting in the area of Schindler Terrace, Bridgewater.
The purpose of the meeting was for Joseph Wright to
pay a debt that was owed to the victim. The victim
arrived at the area and met with a second individual.
The victim received a telephone call from Joseph Wright
confirming that the second individual was in the vehicle
with her. Following that telephone call the second
individual brandished a handgun and the frightened
victim fled from the vehicle. The second individual
sped away in the victim’s vehicle.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that detectives identified
the gunman in this carjacking as defendant Marlon Jackson
(23 years of age) of New Brunswick, New Jersey. Defendant
Jackson was identified by defendant Joseph Wright as
the individual he had sent to purchase narcotics. The
victim also identified defendant Jackson as the individual
who had pointed a gun at her and took her vehicle.
Prosecutor Forrest stated that
an arrest warrant was issued for defendant Marlon
Jackson for carjacking, first degree. A tri-county
manhunt is presently underway for defendant Marlon
Jackson. Law enforcement officers from Middlesex,
Union, and Somerset counties are presently searching
for defendant Jackson. Defendant Jackson is described
as a 5’6” African-American
male weighing approximately 130 pounds with brown eyes.
Defendant Jackson is to be considered armed and dangerous.
As the investigation continues, Douglas W. Kimmelman,
President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of
Crime Stoppers of Somerset County announced a reward
of $750.00 for any information which results in the
arrest of Marlon Jackson. This information may be provided
anonymously by calling the Crime Stoppers toll free
TIPS Line at 1-888-577-TIPS (8477) or online at www.888577tips.org
or www.scpo.net. and click on either “Crime Stoppers” or “TIPS
Hotline”. Whether you provide the information
by telephone or online you will be provided a confidential
claim number which you will utilize to obtain the reward
monies. All calls will be kept confidential.
NOTE:
We are required by the Rules of Court to include herein
a statement explaining that the charges are merely
an accusation and that the defendants are presumed
innocent until and unless proven guilty.

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