Authorities investigating death of Ocean County man after N.Y. police chase NJ.com 4 hrs ago Noah Cohen, nj.com
An Ocean County man was found dead in his crashed truck after he led police on a chase through several New York towns, authorities said Thursday.
The Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office identified the driver as Robert A. Sanders, 48, of Lakewood.
In a statement, the sheriff’s office said Sanders was found dead after the pickup truck he was driving struck multiple signs and hit a guardrail near Route 9 and Goldfoot Road in the Town of Malta, New York, on Wednesday night.
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Robert A. Sanders, 48, of Lakewood, N.J., and an image of a pickup truck similar to the one he was driving - Saratoga County Sheriff s Office
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Officials identified the driver as Robert A. Sanders, 48, of Lakewood, N.J.
Sanders led multiple departments on a chase Wednesday night that ended south of the Route 9 and 67 intersection, with Sanders found dead inside.
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Driver found dead after Saratoga County chase identified as New Jersey man; Sheriff seeks public’s help
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Robert A. Sanders, 48, of Lakewood, N.J., and an image of a pickup truck similar to the one he was driving - Saratoga County Sheriff s Office
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Officials identified the driver as Robert A. Sanders, 48, of Lakewood, N.J.
Sanders led multiple departments on a chase Wednesday night that ended south of the Route 9 and 67 intersection, with Sanders found dead inside his vehicle after hitting a guardrail.
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