Crime & Safety
Belmar Man Sentenced For Bradley Beach Break-In
A Belmar man was sentenced to prison for 8 years last years in connection with a Bradley Beach break-in.

A Belmar man was sentenced to prison for 8 years last years in connection with a Bradley Beach break-in.
Andre Figueroa, 37, of Belmar, was sentenced by the Judge Joseph W. Oxley to eight years in New Jersey State Prison with a four-year period of parole ineligibility for a residential nighttime burglary in Bradley Beach, announced Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni.
Figueroa had previously been found guilty on March 9, 2018 after a three day jury trial before Judge Oxley.
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On December 5, 2016, at approximately 11:30 p.m., Figueroa was spotted by Bradley Beach Police Officer Andrew Redmond walking out from behind a residence on Bradley Boulevard. Figueroa was wearing a red headlamp on his head and carrying a black bag, according to the MCPO.
The officer followed Figueroa and attempted to stop him, however Figueroa ignored his commands and fled. After a brief chase, Redmond captured Figueroa in the parking lot of Vic’s restaurant on Main Street.
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Redmond returned to the residence Figueroa was seen leaving and found an open window with a fresh footprint. Police entered the home and found two elderly brothers, both in their 90s, unhurt and asleep inside. One of the residents reported that he was missing clothing, his wallet, credit cards, social security card, driver’s license and approximately $3,000 cash.
Police then retraced Figueroa’s route from the home until where he was captured by police and discovered the stolen clothing on the sidewalk containing the victim’s wallet, personal documents, credit cards and cash which had been discarded by the defendant during his attempt to flee.
The case was prosecuted by Monmouth County Assistant Prosecutor Emily Cartmell.
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