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Serial Bank Robbery Suspect, 68, Charged In Central Jersey Heist: Police

A 68-year-old man has been arrested and charged after being suspected of robbing an East Brunswick bank.

Bank robbery suspect, left, and Daniel McCarthy

Bank robbery suspect, left, and Daniel McCarthy

Photo Credit: Toms River PD/ Ocean County Jail

Daniel McCarthy of East Brunswick previously was charged with robbing a bank and attempting to rob another bank in Toms River on Aug. 22, police said.

On Aug. 18, at approximately 11:05 a.m., the East Brunswick Police Department responded to Columbia Bank (389 Highway 18) for an activated panic alarm. Prior to the arrival of officers, it was reported that a robbery had occurred, and the suspect fled the scene.

The initial investigation revealed a middle-aged white male wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt with the hood up, a medical mask, blue sunglasses, dark sweats, white shoes, holding a black Acme bag with red handles, produced a note demanding money. The suspect left the bank with approximately $150 in cash, ran to a gray Honda Odyssey mini-van parked on West Ferris Street, and fled the area.

A follow-up investigation was conducted by Detective Christopher Williams, along with the assistance of the Toms River Police Department.

McCarthy was located at Motel 6 (244 Highway 18 in East Brunswick) along with his vehicle.

McCarthy was taken into custody without incident and charged by Toms River police with one count of second-degree robbery and one count of second-degree attempted robbery.

McCarthy was subsequently lodged in the Ocean County Jail, where he was also charged with one count of second-degree robbery by East Brunswick police.

The robbery remains under investigation.

Anyone with additional information about this incident is asked to contact Detective Chris Williams at ‪732-390-6990 or cwilliams@ebpd.net. Anonymous confidential tips are accepted by dialing 732-4EBTIPS (328477) or emailing ‪tips@ebpd.net.

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