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Arrest made in gunpoint carjacking near Rutgers University, cops say

Arrest made in gunpoint carjacking near Rutgers University, cops say Updated Mar 15, 2021; A Middlesex County man has been charged with the gunpoint carjacking of a man early Thursday about six blocks from the Rutgers University campus in New Brunswick. Bryan Gomez, 30, of New Brunswick, was arrested about 2:40 p.m. Friday in the area of Sandford and Comstock Streets, city police said in a statement. Gomez is charged with carjacking, terroristic threats and weapons offenses. He was held in the Middlesex County Jail pending a court hearing, New Brunswick police said. Gomez also allegedly stole items from the man before driving off, police said. The stolen vehicle was found several hours later in another part of New Brunswick, investigators said.

New Bedford police start posting daily crime, arrest logs online

NEW BEDFORD  The New Bedford Police Department started publishing its daily incident and arrest logs online on Monday, March 15. Previously, the logs were available in person in the department lobby. Police Chief Joseph Cordeiro announced the news and discussed other police matters in a Facebook video posted late Saturday morning to set the record straight.   During a recent City Council meeting on Feb. 25, city councilors criticized the police department for a lack of transparency and requested it start providing the council with weekly crime reports. In the 7-minute video, Cordeiro said the department releases a police log every day that references all incidents in the previous 24 hours. He mentioned former Standard-Times reporter Curt Brown as an example of accessibility, stating Brown would come in on a regular basis and inquire about incidents of interest to him. 

New Brunswick NJ man charged in Hamilton Street carjacking

MyCentralJersey.com NEW BRUNSWICK - A 30-year-old city man has been charged in connection with a carjacking that occurred in the early morning hours on Thursday on Hamilton Street near Harvey Street, said New Brunswick Police Department Deputy Director J.T. Miller Sunday. At 2:40 p.m. on Friday, detectives arrested Bryan Gomez in the area of Sandford Street and Comstock Street, Miller said. Gomez has been charged with carjacking, unlawful possession of a handgun, possession of a handgun for an unlawful purpose and terroristic threats. Investigating detectives said that at 6 a.m. on Thursday, Gomez approached a parked vehicle occupied by an adult male victim, displayed a handgun and demanded the occupant exit the vehicle. Gomez took personal property belonging to the victim and then fled in the victim’s vehicle.

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