Crime & Safety
Police Search for Suspects Caught on Tape In Armed Robbery at North Elizabeth Train Station
NJ Transit police are still searching for three robbers who were caught on tape robbing commuters at gunpoint on Christmas Eve.

NJ Transit police are actively searching for multiple suspects who allegedly robbed commuters at gunpoint on Christmas Eve morning at the North Elizabeth train station, reports say.
Surveillance cameras showed the suspects, who continue to evade police, robbing multiple commuters at gunpoint, stealing cell phones, wallets, and personal belongings, CBS Local reports.
Investigators told the news source that while the robbery was captured on video, the commuters have yet to report the robbery to police, and are urged to come forward.
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The three suspects were seen leaving the train station just after 5:40 a.m. in a tan Jeep Cherokee with temporary New Jersey plates, NJ.com reports.
To report a tip and any information connected to this crime, call NJ Transit police at 800-242-0236 or 973-491-8391 and ask for Detective Laquan Hudson.
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