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Fugitive Who Committed Atlantic City Home Invasion, Kidnapping Sentenced: Prosecutors

An Atlantic City man will spend more than 15 years in prison after admitting to a home invasion, forcing a victim at gunpoint to withdraw money from an ATM, authorities said.

Glen Graves, 33, of Atlantic City, NJ.

Glen Graves, 33, of Atlantic City, NJ.

Photo Credit: Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office

Glen Graves, 33, was sentenced on Thursday, July 11 to 18 years in state prison, the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office said in a news release on Tuesday, July 16. He pleaded guilty on Monday, May 20 to first-degree kidnapping, second-degree possession of a handgun for an unlawful purpose, and fourth-degree resisting arrest by flight.

Investigators said Graves forced his way into an Atlantic City apartment with a gun on the morning of Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2022. He "ransacked" the apartment and forced a resident at gunpoint to drive him to a bank.

Graves sat in the car's backseat and made the victim withdraw $600 from the bank's drive-thru ATM. He ran away from the car after police received a 911 call.

While running from police, Graves threw away a loaded gun with a defaced serial number and a pair of latex gloves. He was identified as the suspect through surveillance video, witness statements, and DNA found on the gloves. 

Graves was arrested at a home in Galloway on Friday, Mar. 31, 2023. He was also accused of shooting at a vehicle driving through the Brigantine Homes neighborhood of Atlantic City on Friday, Aug. 5, 2022.

Graves pleaded guilty to charges in the Brigantine Homes shooting. He also admitted to speeding away from Egg Harbor City police in a stolen vehicle on Sunday, Dec. 4, 2022.

Graves must serve more than 15 years before he's eligible for parole under the No Early Release Act and he'll have five years of intensive supervision once released from prison.

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