NJ’s Ocean CountyAuthorities said that 33-year-old Thomas Joseph Carrano was arrested on Thursday in Ocean County on a number of serious charges related to an alleged domestic violence incident.
Carrano was accused of strangling a victim of domestic abuse, which is a second-degree felony in New Jersey, and was charged with aggravated assault. He is also accused of failing to follow required fingerprinting processes, threatening to kill, and attempting to cause physical harm.
According to court documents, Carrano was not granted bail, and his bond status is still stated as no bail. He was taken into jail on Thursday, and there is presently no estimated date of his release.
Booking details state that Carrano is a white man with short brown hair and hazel eyes. He has a high school diploma and is classified as unmarried. His record was not linked to any aliases or detainers, and authorities have not shared any other information about the case.
Among Carrano’s fees are:
- Threat to kill (Code 2C:12-3B, third-degree offense)
- Failure to allow fingerprinting (Code 53:1-15, fourth-degree offense)
- Attempted bodily injury (Code 2C:12-1A(1), fourth-degree offense)
- Aggravated assault strangulation of a domestic violence victim (Code 2C:12-1B(13), second-degree offense)
Although no timeframe has been disclosed, court proceedings are anticipated to ensue.
After being accused with several crimes, including aggravated assault and death threats in a domestic violence case, a man from New Jersey is being held without bail.
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