A Morristown NJ man and a Howell NJ woman accused of committing a violent armed robbery at a Morris Township house are now in police custody.
The suspects, both of whom are 18 years old, allegedly broke into the residence in Morris Township NJ on February 2, 2017. According to Morris County authorities, the two suspects forced their way into the house and violently assaulted at least one of the residents.
After the suspects allegedly stole around $1,800 in cash, they exited the residence and fled the area.
The assault victim suffered a broken ankle during the attack and had to be taken to Morristown Medical Center so that he could receive medical treatment.
Meanwhile, law enforcement investigated the robbery and eventually located and arrested the suspects in Morris Township, NJ.
The suspects face numerous criminal charges, including armed robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, burglary, aggravated assault, and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.
To learn more about this case, read the DailyRecord.com article, “Man, Woman Charged in Violent Morris Twp. Break-In and $1,800 Robbery.”