Crime & Safety
Red Jeep Cherokee Sought In Toms River Hit-Run Accident
Toms River police say the vehicle, which they believe is similar to the one pictured, will have extensive passenger-side damage.

Editor’s note: An earlier version of this stated an incorrect model of Jeep. My apologies for the error. -- Karen
TOMS RIVER, NJ -- Toms River police are searching for a red mid-1990s Jeep Cherokee that hit a car parked in a resident’s driveway during the overnight hours Sunday.
The Jeep Cherokee, similar to one pictured with the article, should have extensive right side damage and will be needing repairs, said Ralph Stocco, spokesman for the Toms River Police Department.
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“Based on pieces of the vehicle that were left behind at the crash scene we believe it to be a mid 1990s (94/95/96) red Jeep Cherokee,” he said.
“The vehicle should be missing or have a severely damaged front bumper. It will also be missing a door handle, broken out rear passenger side window, as well as passenger side damage,” Stocco said.
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Some of the Jeep’s lights may have been spray-painted to achieve a “black out” look, he said.
The crash occurred on Oak Ridge Parkway just north of Oakside Drive, he said, when the Jeep slid off the road and into a driveway, hitting a 2013 Mazda that was parked in its own driveway.
If anyone can identify the driver they should contact Traffic officer Adam Koeppen at 732-349-0150 extension 1350.
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