Crime & Safety
2 Neptune Men Face Charges In $200,000 Howell Jewelry Heist: Police
The Dec. 26 theft in Howell of $200,000 in jewelry and valuables was recorded on homeowners' security cameras. Two Neptune men charged.

HOWELL, NJ — The investigation of a major jewelry theft from a Howell home Dec. 26 has led to the arrests of two Neptune men, police announced Saturday.
The case involved the theft of $200,000 in "exotic" jewelry and valuables from a West Farms Road home the day after Christmas, recorded on home security video posted on social media at the time, police said.
On Saturday, Howell police announced the arrests of Dathan Thompson and Karl Roberson, both 32 and both of Neptune. They were arrested on March 27, police said.
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"The incident received a lot of attention as the proceeds were over $200,000 in jewelry and valuables," said Police Chief John Storrow in a post on the department's social media site. "The suspects were also captured on home security video, which also went viral on social media."
Storrow said it was "diligent detective work headed by Detective Ryan Jackson with the assistance of Detective Anthony Romano" that led to the arrests.
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On March 27, a team of Howell police officers and Monmouth County Prosecutors Office detectives set out to arrest both suspects, Howell police said.
Thompson was located at his residence and arrested without incident, police said. He was charged with burglary, theft and criminal mischief, police said. Thompson was released on a summons, Detective Jackson said in an update on Monday.
Roberson was arrested during a motor vehicle stop in Neptune, police said, driving a vehicle that the investigation revealed had been connected to the burglary.
Following Roberson's arrest, a search warrant was obtained on the vehicle. During the search, officers found a defaced 9mm handgun with an extended magazine, several packages of suspected “crack cocaine,” marijuana, and items related to the burglary, according to police.
Roberson was charged with burglary, theft, criminal mischief, possession of controlled dangerous substance and several weapons offenses, police said. Roberson had been in the Monmouth County Correctional Institution in Freehold, but has since been released, Jackson said Monday.
Howell Detectives Jackson and Romano "conducted a comprehensive investigation utilizing advanced training in technical applications and analysis of cellular data to develop multiple suspects," Storrow said in the news release.
After the theft, the preliminary investigation of the scene showed the suspects entered the home by forcing open a rear door, after they walked from nearby woods. No one was home at the time, about 1:23 p.m. The men moved through the house to the master bedroom. Security cameras recorded periods of activity outside and inside the house, police said.
The suspects wore face masks and gloves to conceal their identity, police said. The video was circulated on social media and the homeowners offered a reward for information in the matter, police said.
"The successful conclusion of this investigation was the result of the collaboration between several Howell police detectives and our partners in the Monmouth County Prosecutors Office, led by Detective Ryan Jackson (of Howell police)," Storrow said in the statement.
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