Crime & Safety
Still No Clues in Woodbridge Center Carjacking
Police are still looking for two men who forcibly stole a Range Rover from a shopper after assaulting him on April 19.

Two assailants who carjacked a 2013 Range Rover from a local man at Woodbridge Center last Friday still haven't been apprehended.
The assault took place at the mall near the Route 9 parking lot of Sears, said Woodbridge Police Captain Roy Hoppock, around 11:40 am.
The man, who had been shopping at the mall, returned to his late model vehicle when suddenly a blue Subaru pulled up next to him. The assailant, who had a ski mask over his head, pulled the driver out of his vehicle and hit him several times with the butt of a silver gun.
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The thief threw the man to the side, jumped in the Range Rover and sped off, with the other suspect following in the Subaru.
The victim refused medical attention, Hoppock said. Because of the mask and the suddenness of the attack, the man was unable to give descriptions of his attackers.
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Anyone with information on the carjacking should call Det. Richard Yanak of the Woodbridge Police at 732-634-7700, ext. 2347.
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