Local police departments work together to locate stolen motorcycle, identify suspects

Eric Sucar
People take a gander at the dozens of motorcycles on hand at the annual Bike Night held at Cream Ridge Golf Course in Cream Ridge on June 10. The Upper Freehold/Allentown Alliance to Prevent Alcoholism and Drug Abuse held the event which included judging and prizes in several categories.

SOUTH RIVER – A multi-jurisdictional effort aided in the recovery of a stolen motorcycle.

South River patrol units responded to a borough residence in regards to a stolen 1999 Honda motorcycle around 2:38 p.m. on Oct. 16.

The victim reportedly left his motorcycle unattended outside his residence for several minutes, according to a statement prepared by South River Police Chief Mark Tinitigan, and upon returning outside noticed it was missing.

Detectives were able to obtain surveillance footage from numerous locations throughout Middlesex and Monmouth counties, police said.

With assistance from the Marlboro Police Department, members of the Detective Bureau were able to identify Dennis Akstulewicz, 36, of Old Bridge, and Richard Brown, 41, of Sayreville, as the suspects allegedly responsible for the theft.

Akstulewicz and Brown were charged with theft of the motorcycle and conspiracy to commit theft. Subsequently, both were lodged at the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center in North Brunswick in lieu of $20,000 bail.

Additionally, with assistance from the Jackson Township Police Department, the stolen motorcycle was recovered and returned to the owner, Tinitigan said.

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