Crime & Safety

Alleged Union County Armed Robber Sentenced

Diken Michelle was sentenced in connection with robbing a woman at gunpoint in Elizabeth in 2014

Elizabeth, NJ -- Diken Michelle was sentenced to 33 years in state prison for robbing a woman at gunpoint in Elizabeth in 2014, acting Union County Prosecutor Grace H. Park announced today.

In October 2015 a Union County jury convicted Michelle, 30, of East Orange on charges including first-degree robbery, related weapons and theft offenses, and a second-degree charge of certain persons not to own firearms following a two-week trial before state Superior Court Judge Scott J. Moynihan and several hours of jury deliberation spread out over two days.

Moynihan on Friday sentenced Michelle to 25 years for the robbery and related offenses, plus eight years on the certain persons charge, with the two terms to be served consecutively.

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At least 85 percent of the 25-year term and at least five years of the eight-year term also must be served before Michelle becomes eligible for parole.

The robbery occured on Jan. 26, 2014 when the victim parked her car on Bayway Avenue in Elizabeth, according to Union County Assistant Prosecutors Armando Suarez and Michael D’Agostino, who prosecuted the case.

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While the victim was getting her belongings out of her vehicle, a man, later identified as Michelle, showed a handgun and demanded her personal effects.

She handed over her purse cell phone, makeup case, a duffel bag, and her car keys. Michelle then fled the scene.

A bystander who witnessed the crime then approached the victim and immediately called 911, police report.

Responding Elizabeth Police Department patrol units used the “Find my iPhone” app to trace the victim’s cell phone to a location on the 300 block of South Front Street in Elizabeth, where they found Michelle and arrested him shortly thereafter.

The victim later identified Michelle as the person responsible for the robbery, and her personal belongings were recovered from the Michelle’s nearby parked vehicle.

The next day, police performing a search of the area recovered a handgun matching the description of that used in the robbery in a snowbank, not far from where Michelle and his vehicle were found.

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