Crime Stoppers encourages members of the community to assist local law enforcement agencies in the fight against crime by overcoming the two key elements that inhibit community involvement: fear and apathy.
On Friday, July 21, 2023 at approximately 0902 hours, the Readington Township Police Department was dispatched to Main St. and Whitehouse Avenue for a hit and run. The investigation revealed a juvenile male pedestrian and dog were hit by a vehicle while utilizing the crosswalk. The juvenile sustained a hand injury and was transported to the hospital. The victim's dog ultimately succumbed to its injuries.
A nixle alert was sent out the day of the incident seeking the publics assistance in locating a vehicle. Keep in mind, that was a vehicle of interest, not the confirmed striking vehicle.
This is still an active investigation. We are now focusing our attention on a 2022/23 Ford Expedition Max, as seen in the attached picture. This too is a vehicle of interest. We will continue to use all resources available to us to locate the striking party. Please call with any information that you believe will help our investigation. Calls can be directed to our Traffic Bureau by calling Sgt. Ferrerio or Cpl Wester at (908)534-4031 x379 or 370.
Crime Stoppers provides a telephone number and Web Tips to encourage citizens in the community to volunteer vital information helpful to law enforcement agencies to fight against crime.
Callers can remain anonymous and are eligible to receive a cash reward if the information given leads to an arrest or grand jury indictment of a felony offender.
Crime Stoppers relies on their volunteer-based board and tax-deductible contributions from the public in order to operate the administration of the program.