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Dover Man Gets 40 Years For Kidnapping, Sexually Assaulting Ex-Girlfriend: Prosecutors

A 37-year-old Dover man was found sentenced to 40 years in prison on Friday, June 28 after being convicted of  kidnapping and sexually assaulting his ex-girlfriend in Sept. 2021, authorities said.

Town of Dover Police Department

Town of Dover Police Department

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On Sept. 5, 2021, Jesse Meneses sexually assaulted his ex-girlfriend in his vehicle in Randolph, Morris County Prosecutor Robert Carroll, Chief of Detectives Robert McNally, Dover Chief of Police Jonathan Delaney, and Randolph Chief of Police Will Harzula said.

Meneses confined her in the car, transporting her from Randolph through Victory Gardens and then to Dover, where she was able to escape and report her to police, authorities said. For several months in 2022, Meneses communicated with family members about contacting the victim to have her change her version of events or withdraw the charges, authorities said.

Following a six-day trial in February, Meneses was convicted of two counts of kidnapping, three counts of aggravated sexual assault, three counts of sexual assault, three counts of aggravated criminal sexual contact, three counts of criminal sexual contact, one count of making terroristic threats, one count of conspiracy to commit witness tampering, authorities said.

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