Police made the string of arrests this week.
NEWARK -- Four men wanted in a four separate city robberies and shootings are behind bars after a series of arrests this week by the Newark police department's Fugitive Apprehension Team, police announced Thursday morning.
The string of arrests, police said, included:
- FATS detectives and the U.S. Marshal's Fugitive Task Force arrested Ferdinand Ortiz Wednesday afternoon in Elizabeth. Ortiz was wanted in a May 5 shooting on Goble Street, police said.
- Gerral Ingram, who was wanted in the shooting of two people near the intersection of Littleton Avenue and Cabinet Street on May 21, was arrested Wednesday morning, police said.
- Two Newark men and a teenager were wanted in connection with the May 10 robbery of a 16-year-old, police said. A 17-year-old and Qurimlje Knight were arrested soon after the burglary, police said. The final suspect, Nafee Moore, 18, was arrested this week, police said. All three were charged with robbery and conspiracy, they said.
- In the May 8 robbery of a 38-year-old man in the area of Dickerson Street and 5th Street, police Wednesday arrested Bernardo Monegro, 25, of Passaic, on robbery and conspiracy charges, police said.
Anyone with information on these and other crimes in the city is asked to call 877-695-8477 or 877-695-4867.
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