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NJ State Police charge six during seven-month auto-theft investigation

Detectives Link Suspects to $3 Million Worth of Stolen High-End Vehicles

MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP, NJ (Monmouth County) – The New Jersey State Police have charged six suspects and dismantled an auto theft ring in New Jersey and New York linked to the theft of more than 30 high-end vehicles worth more than $3 million during a seven-month investigation, state police said.

In May, detectives with the Troop “C” Criminal Investigation Office began investigating multiple high-end motor vehicle thefts in Millstone Township and Upper Freehold Township, state police said.

As a result, detectives identified Geovanni Hernandez, 24, of Newark as a suspect and linked him to the theft of a BMW M8 and three Land Rover Range Rovers in Upper Freehold Township and Millstone Township. On July 22, Hernandez was arrested, state police siad.

As a result of the on-going investigation, detectives identified Carlos Sanchez, 23, of Newark as the leader of an auto-theft ring targeting high-end vehicles in Monmouth County, Mercer County, Ocean County, Union County, Essex County, Somerset County, Hunterdon County, Burlington County, Bergen County, Middlesex County and New York State, state police siad.

Detectives also identified James Lanier, 24, Solomon Mickens, 23, and Sadiq Griggs, 23, all of Newark as associates, state police said.

Through various investigative means, detectives determined that the suspects were also targeting residences while victims were home and committed burglaries in an attempt to steal the vehicles. After stealing the vehicles, the suspects would transport them to other locations where they were given fraudulent vehicle identification numbers to be re-titled and sold through an online marketplace, state police said.

On November 17, members of the Troop “C” Criminal Investigation Office, State Police Auto Theft Task Force, T.E.A.M.S. Unit, K-9 Unit, and Strategic Investigations Unit Central with assistance from members of the United States Marshals NY/NJ Fugitive Task Force and Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office executed search warrants at the residences of Mickens and Sanchez, and at a motel in Avenel where Sanchez was staying, state police said.

As a result of the searches, detectives arrested Sanchez and Mickens and seized a 9mm handgun, a high-capacity magazine, key fobs, and electronic devices linked to the operation, state police said.

Detectives later arrested Griggs at a residence in Newark and Lanier in a vehicle in Newark. Destiny Montalvo, 21, of Newark was located at her residence and was arrested for conspiring to dispose of evidence, state police said.

Sanchez was charged with leader of an auto theft trafficking network, conspiracy to commit theft, and theft by unlawful taking.

Lanier was charged with conspiracy to commit theft, theft by unlawful taking, and burglary.

Hernandez was charged with conspiracy to commit theft, burglary, theft, and receiving stolen property.

Mickens was charged with conspiracy to commit theft, and tTheft by unlawful taking.

Griggs was charged with conspiracy to commit theft.

Montalvo was charged with tampering with physical evidence.

All six were lodged in the Monmouth County Correctional Institution pending a bail detention hearing.

Jay Edwards

Born and raised in Northwest NJ, Jay has a degree in Communications and has had a life-long interest in local radio and various styles of music. Jay has held numerous jobs over the years such as stunt car driver, bartender, voice-over artist, traffic reporter (award winning), NY Yankee maintenance crewmember and peanut farm worker. His hobbies include mountain climbing, snowmobiling, cooking, performing stand-up comedy and he is an avid squirrel watcher. Jay has been a guest on America’s Morning Headquarters,program on The Weather Channel, and was interviewed by Sam Champion.

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