June 8, 2026 – Trenton, NJ
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New Jersey State Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying multiple suspects involved in a series of eluding incidents spanning New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York. Authorities say the suspects have been involved in high-speed vehicle pursuits and other criminal activities, creating significant safety risks for the communities in their path.
According to state police officials, the investigations began after several reports of suspects fleeing law enforcement in New Jersey. Subsequent inquiries revealed connections to similar incidents in neighboring states, prompting a multi-jurisdictional effort.
“Public safety is our top priority, and these individuals are considered dangerous,” said Colonel John Doe, Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police. “We are urging anyone with information about these suspects or their whereabouts to come forward immediately.”
Authorities have released composite images and vehicle descriptions associated with the suspects. Police advise residents not to approach the suspects if encountered, but to report any sightings to local law enforcement or through the NJ State Police tip line.
The investigation remains active, and law enforcement agencies across the three states are coordinating closely to apprehend the suspects. Officials emphasize that community cooperation is critical in preventing further incidents and ensuring public safety.
Members of the public with information can contact the New Jersey State Police tip line at
1-888-XYZ-TIPS or submit anonymous information online at www.njsp.org/tips.
This ongoing investigation highlights the growing need for vigilance and community engagement in keeping the tristate region safe.