|  | NEW JERSEY 
                    STATE POLICE "OPERATION NINJA"PUTS BRAKES ON MOTORCYCLE THEFT RING
 
  Bordentown - New Jersey State Police Superintendent 
                    Colonel Rick Fuentes today announced that criminal charges 
                    have been lodged against 20 individuals in the wake of a sweeping, 
                    14-month investigation dubbed "Operation Ninja" that targeted 
                    a sophisticated tri-county motorcycle theft ring. The thefts 
                    took place mostly in Burlington, Mercer and Camden counties 
                    over the past two years. The ring, operating out of the Willingboro 
                    area, may be responsible for the theft of a couple hundred 
                    late-model, racing-style motorcycles. The accused men allegedly 
                    stamped new identification numbers on the bikes and created 
                    fraudulent documents in an attempt to hide the thefts.  According to Colonel Fuentes, detectives assigned to the 
                    State Police Auto Unit, with assistance from representatives 
                    of the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice, Mercer County 
                    Prosecutor's Office, F.B.I., Pennsauken and Willingboro Police 
                    Departments and many other agencies, conducted the investigation. 
                    In early morning raids, 19 individuals were arrested. So far, 
                    40 stolen motorcycles and two cars were recovered with an 
                    estimated value of more than $500,000. "Today's arrests, resulted from a concerted and comprehensive 
                    investigation by law enforcement of this motorcycle theft 
                    ring," said Attorney General Peter C. Harvey. "Our department 
                    is taking direct aim at stolen vehicle schemes and will investigate, 
                    arrest and prosecute anyone involved in such activity, particularly 
                    when it endangers innocent lives." The New Jersey State Police Auto Unit began the investigation 
                    in February 2004, when detectives uncovered a string of motorcycle 
                    and ATV thefts. The thefts affected numerous towns in southern 
                    New Jersey, but appeared centered in the Willingboro area. 
                    In the spring of 2004, the F.B.I. and Mercer County Prosecutor's 
                    Office initiated a parallel "sting operation" into auto and 
                    motorcycle thefts in the Trenton area. A coordinated investigation 
                    continued for a short time with the federal probe ending in 
                    the early summer of 2004.  The State Police investigation continued and revealed an 
                    extensive criminal network committing thefts of racing-style 
                    motorcycles and ATV's in several counties. The investigation 
                    eventually stretched into the states of Delaware, Virginia, 
                    New York, California and Georgia where several of the stolen 
                    motorcycles were sold. "The Division of Criminal Justice and the Office of Insurance 
                    Fraud Prosecutor assisted the State Police investigation through 
                    the preparation of arrest warrants and by providing information 
                    regarding potential insurance fraud," said Division of Criminal 
                    Justice Director Vaughn L. McKoy. "While the theft and fraud 
                    schemes alleged in the arrest warrants impact the sale of 
                    motorcycles, the second and hidden crime, is that of insurance 
                    fraud. The Insurance Fraud Prosecutor will move to determine 
                    the amount of insurance fraud and will submit the appropriate 
                    information to the State Grand Jury." As a result of the New Jersey investigation, detectives have 
                    determined that at least an additional 12 stolen motorcycles 
                    were transported out-of-state and efforts are underway to 
                    recover those and other stolen vehicles. State Police detectives 
                    and the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) are coordinating 
                    efforts to recover stolen motorcycles in the states of Pennsylvania, 
                    New York, Virginia, Delaware, Georgia and California.  "We not only dismantled a criminal enterprise today, we have 
                    also eliminated a public safety concern," said Major Gordon 
                    Coleman, Commander of the State Police Investigations Section. 
                    "In addition to motorcycle thefts, this group put the public 
                    in danger through their reckless riding on highways and through 
                    neighborhoods." Additionally, investigators recovered two stolen vehicles, 
                    a 2004 BMW X5 SUV, a 2005 Chrysler Cross-Fire and a .380 caliber 
                    handgun. The estimated value of the two recovered vehicles 
                    is $100,000. Investigators are continuing to determine if purchasers of 
                    the stolen motorcycles were aware that they had been stolen. 
                   A list of those arrested is below: 
                     
                      | NAME | AGE | RESIDENCE | CRIME |   
                      |  |   
                      | Torray Murphy | 29 | Willingboro, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | Kyle Bunn | 27 | Willingboro, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | Ronald R. Crosland | 27 | Willingboro, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | John E. White | 21 | Willingboro, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | Gregory C. Haygood | 23 | Willingboro, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | Jamar L. Doggett | 25 | Willingboro, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | Rodney M. Butler | 30 | Willingboro, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | Jaesen R. Hensley | 23 | Browns Mill, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | Kevi C. Williamson | 29 | Burlington, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | Randolph L. Brolo | 27 | Lumberton, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | Quentin O. Durden | 27 | Willingboro, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | Aaron K. Auten | 30 | Burlington City, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | Anthony B. Angelone | 27 | Willingboro, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | Cory J. Carthan | 31 | Trenton, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | Floyd B. Robertson | 33 | Willingboro, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | Rodney J. West | 31 | Trenton, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | Johnnie E. Kennedy | 24 | Trenton, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | Janine C. Barnes | 21 | Edgewater Park, NJ | Conspiracy/3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property |   
                      | Anton S. Hall | 26 | Willingboro, NJ | 3rd Degree Rec Stolen Property/Poss of Veh w/altered VIN |  # # #  |  |