Crime & Safety
Red Bull Cargo Went Missing In Wall; Truck Driver Is Now Charged
Prosecutor: Christopher L. Hammond of Ocean Township was supposed to deliver two shipments of the energy drink valued at $27,000.

FREEHOLD, N.J.— A local truck driver has been charged with the theft of wholesale quantities of Red Bull valued at more than $27,000, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Lori Linskey said.
Christopher L. Hammond, 36, of the Oakhurst section of Ocean Township is charged with third-degree theft by unlawful taking, fourth-degree forgery, and fourth-degree false uttering.
An investigation involving members of the Prosecutor’s Office and the Wall Township Police Department revealed that the theft took place at a Wall-based beverage distribution center in June and July of 2021. As part of his work duties, Hammond was supposed to have delivered the energy drinks to local businesses for sale, but neither of two large shipments he picked up ever made it to their intended destinations.
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Evidence shows that Hammond also forged two bogus invoices for the Red Bull. The final destination of the stolen energy drinks remains unknown. Hammond was served the charges against him via summons on Monday, pending an upcoming first appearance in Monmouth County Superior Court.
“We at the Prosecutor’s Office remain committed to vigorously investigating and prosecuting significant instances of theft – regardless of the type of item stolen,” Acting Prosecutor Linskey said. “And we thank the tireless efforts of our partners with the Wall Township Police Department for their assistance in this case.”
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The case has been assigned to Monmouth County Assistant Prosecutor Kristen Anastos.
If convicted, Hammond would face a penalty of up to five years in state prison.
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