A South Brunswick Police video of a New Jersey lady went viral online Wednesday, August 3, 2022. In the footage, a bloodied woman can be seen being thrown into a truck in broad daylight while screaming, and the truck then accelerates. To publicize the missing woman, the video has been tweeted several times.
The South Brunswick Township Police Department Public Information Office pleaded with the public to provide any information that would help locate the kidnapped woman.
Law enforcement officials found the missing woman in safety after a painstaking and thorough 26-hour search. On August 5, at approximately 5:10 p.m., South Brunswick police located the New Jersey woman and the trailer after using security camera footage. The South Brunswick Police Service released the following statement:
The statement included information about the detectives’ efforts to solve the case.
Along with the FBI and the Middlesex County District Attorney’s Office, the South Brunswick Police Department is investigating the kidnapping which occurred Wednesday afternoon. Raymond Hayducka, Chief of Police, said:
Police search for answers as kidnapped New Jersey woman rescued after 26 hours
Around 2 p.m. Wednesday, authorities were alerted to a woman begging for help from inside a truck beside a New Jersey highway and bleeding from the face.
Shortly after, the injured woman and the truck both left the scene. Subsequently, an in-depth investigation that lasted 26 hours relied primarily on public knowledge and advice. The New Jersey woman was described as “white/Hispanic”, in her twenties, and had long brown hair by police.
Ultimately, it was in Woodbridge that the victim and suspect were discovered. Instead of the initial theory that the event was a stranger abduction, the two admitted to knowing each other, although their precise relationship is still unknown.
Police say there could be a domestic dispute, News12 reported. sergeant. Hoover, a deputy, told WABC:
The most important advice was provided by Gabrielli Truck Sales, a company located near the scene of the event on Route 130. Chief Raymond Hayducka expressed his gratitude to the public for their help in the investigation in a press release. hurry :
The participants in the case were taken to the police station. To determine precisely what happened on Wednesday in the New Jersey instance, investigations are still ongoing.