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Fugitive Wanted For Trying To Kill Twin In MD Captured Near NJ/NY Border After 50-Mile Pursuit

A fugitive wanted for the attempted murder of his twin sister in Maryland was captured just short of the New York State line in New Jersey following a nearly hour-long pursuit, authorities confirmed on Monday, Dec. 4.

Reese E. Wetzel, 23, of Ellicott City, MD, who was wanted for the attempted murder of his twin sister in Maryland was captured just short of the New York State line in Mahwah, NJ, following a nearly hour-long pursuit.

Reese E. Wetzel, 23, of Ellicott City, MD, who was wanted for the attempted murder of his twin sister in Maryland was captured just short of the New York State line in Mahwah, NJ, following a nearly hour-long pursuit.

Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving (file photo)
Edison Police Officer Phil Smith

Edison Police Officer Phil Smith

Photo Credit: EDISON PD

Reese E. Wetzel, 23, of Ellicott City, MD stabbed his sister multiple times during an argument, then stole her car and headed north, police in Edison, NJ, said.

Edison police said they received a Sirius XM alert involving the stolen white 2019 Subaru Outback at 8:13 p.m. Sunday.

It pointed them toward Route 1 at Main Street, they said.

Edison Officer Phil Smith spotted the speeding Subaru on Woodbridge Avenue, then obtained permission from his watch commander, Lt. Tim Hutson, to pursue the vehicle, according to a release from the department.

New Jersey State Police joined the pursuit as it headed up Route 287 through Somerset County, then through Morris and Passaic counties and, finally, into Bergen County.

Wetzel eventually stopped the Outback in the middle of northbound Route 287 just north of the Darlington Avenue overpass in Mahwah -- four miles south of Rockland County and more than 50 miles north of where the pursuit began -- shortly after 9 p.m.

Smith (pictured below) and the troopers forcibly removed him from the vehicle, Edison police said.

A trooper who sustained a leg injury was taken to Morristown Medical Center, responders said.

Wetzel remained in custody on Monday, charged with being a fugitive from justice, eluding with a substantial risk of serious injury, resisting arrest, obstruction and receiving stolen property.

The vehicle was towed to Edison.

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