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Lake Hiawatha Teenager Designed in the fatal hit-and-run crash in the Toms River

Parsippany – Ocean County's public prosecutor, Bradley D. Billhimer, confirmed that Abel Mathuhrutty, 18, from Lake Hiawatha, was accused of leaving the crime scene of a motor vehicle accident that led to death. He also left the scene of a motor vehicle that caused serious physical injuries, both in connection with a car accident that occurred on Saturday on Saturday on Saturday on May 24th.

The records show that Mathuhrutty wrestled for the Parsippany High School.

On May 24, 2025, officials from the police department of Toms River Township reacted to the area of ​​Route 37 in East around 7:25 p.m. in order to receive a report on a motor vehicle that had joined a power supply rod. The responding officers found that a limousine from White Mercedes, who had both suffered serious injuries, had joined a supply rod by a driver and a male passenger. Both occupants were brought to the Community Medical Center in Toms River, where the driver succumbed to their injuries. The male passenger was then brought to the Medical Center of Jersey Shore University in Neptune, where he is listed in critical condition.

An investigation by the Ocean County Major Crime Unit-Vehicular Homicide Squad, the Toms River Township Police Department and Ocean County Sheriff's Office Tatort Investigation Unit showed that an infinity sedan had hit the Mercedes on the driver's side, which fell the Mercedes to fall into the current. The Infinity sedan fled out of the scene and continued and drove over Thomas A. Mathis Bridge. A description of the vehicle was transferred to the surrounding cities. At around 8:00 p.m., officials from the Seaside Park Police Department had a vehicle stop on a vehicle that corresponds to the description of the suspicious vehicle. The officials found that the vehicle had suffered severe passenger damage and that the airbags had been used in the car. The continued investigation showed that this vehicle was the exact vehicle that was involved in the earlier crash and that Mathuzty operated the vehicle at the time of the crash. MathuButty was taken into custody at the crime scene without incidents. He was taken to Ocean County's prison, where he was currently submitted until the detention.

The public prosecutor's office Billhimer praises the Ocean County public prosecutor's office of the Major Crime Unit-Vehicular Homicide Squad, the Toms River Township Police Department, the Seaside Park Police Department and Ocean County Sheriff's Investigation Unit for their combined support in this study.

Note from the publisher: In the rules of the court, we have to insert an explanation that the accusations described in this publication are only accusations, and the accused and the accused are suspected for innocent, unless they and up to a reasonable doubt are demonstrated until they have been guilty.

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