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Stabbing Leaves Colts Neck Woman in Critical Condition

A 41-year-old Colts Neck woman was stabbed in her home before her vehicle was stolen.

A Colts Neck Township woman is in critical but stable condition after being stabbed in her home Sunday, Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office Public Information Officer Charles Webster said.

The incident happened on Bray Street, between Route 34 and Holmdel Road, at 12:30 a.m.. The 41-year-old woman's vehicle was stolen after she was injured in her own home by an alleged hitchhiker coming from Route 34.

According to an alert sent by Colts Neck Police to residents, "At this time it appears a person fitting the description of hitchhiker may have been scared by the police presence and was looking to exit the area for unknown reason. After a brief conversation he pushed into residence, stabbed victim, grabbed her car keys near the door and exited Colts Neck in her vehicle."

The Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office does not know if the victim and her attacker knew each other.

A search involving county resources and helicopters in the Aberdeen and Morganville areas did not result in an arrest. Police are checking leads and surveillance video from Aberdeen shops.

According to police, the subject is a white male, early 20s, skinny, dirty blonde hair, yellow shirt, back pack, last scene in the Aberdeen area.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office Detective Andrea Tozzi at 1-800-533-7443 or Richard Zarillo, of the Colts Neck Police Department, at 732-780-7323.


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