Monday, April 8, 2013
Joseph Dolce, 21, was indicted on charges of conspiracy, armed robbery and terroristic threats along with Nicholas Demo, 20, of Morganville.
Joseph Dolce, 21, of Manalapan was indicted in Monmouth County last week on charges of conspiracy, armed robbery and terroristic threats along with Nicholas Demo, 20, of Morganville. Charges in the indictment, issued by the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office, stem from the robbery of a Manalapan gas station on July 30 of last year. According to police, Demo and Dolce robbed the closing gas station attendant of the Gulf Gas Station at the intersection of Route 9 and Ryan Road. Both Demo and Dolce were also arrested last year on robbery charges in Middlesex County. A third individual was named last year in the robbery has been identified as a 16-year-old Manahawkin juvenile.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Nicholas Demo of Morganville is also accused of making terroristic threats against his alleged burglary partner.
Nicholas Demo of Morganville was indicted by a Monmouth County grand jury last week on charges he made terroristic threats against his alleged partner in crime. Demo, 20, is accused of threatening violence against Joseph Dolce, 19, in August. In the same court record, Demo and Dolce were indicted for allegedly robbing a Hess Gas Station in Matawan. Dolce and Demo were both also arrested in August and September in connection with burglaries of gas stations in Manalapan and East Brunswick. The pair allegedly robbed each station with a 17-year-old boy, whose name has not been released due to his age. Demo was also arrested in Marlboro Township in June for allegedly assaulting two police officers and attempting to kidnap his father. Demo was …
Friday, September 21, 2012
Two men were arrested for their alleged involvement in a July 30 robbery of a Manalapan gas station.
Manalapan Police arrested two men this week, one from Manalapan and one from Marlboro, for their alleged involvement in the robbery of a Gulf Service Station attendendant on July 30. Detective Leonard Maltese signed criminal complaints Tuesday, Sept. 18 against two men in reference to their involvement in the robbery: Nicholas Demo, 19, of Marlboro, and Joseph Dolce, 21, of Manalapan, according to the Manalapan Police Department. The attendant of the Gulf Service Station, located at the intersection of Route 9 and Ryan Road in Manalapan, told police that he was robbed of $25 on July 30 while he was closing the gas station for the night. An investigation after the robbery led to the arrest on Tuesday, according to Manalapan Police Capt. …
USMarineDad@Manalapan
4:07 pm on Monday, April 8, 2013
Goes to show you that these individuals didn't have much parental and family intervention while growing up. And before anyone starts with the whole "they were great kids blah blah blah".....they just didn't wake up one morning and say "Hey, let's go rob a gas station"....no they grew up as bad kids who no one ever said anything too.   more ›