Police seek a black Dodge Ram pickup truck that was possibly involved in a fatal shootout on Atlantic City Expressway Monday afternoon.
HAMILTON TWP. -- New Jersey State Police seek help finding a black pickup truck that was possibly involved in a shootout on the Atlantic City Expressway that killed one man and injured four more individuals.
Multiple 911 calls alerted police to the shootout around 3 p.m. Monday near exit 12 on the Atlantic City Expressway. While the gunfire erupted on the Expressway, authorities found one of the cars involved, a Nissan Maxima, on the side of the Garden State Parkway and the other, a Ford Expedition, in a Wawa parking lot near Atlantic City Airport.
Police released information Tuesday about a third vehicle that witnesses report seeing in the shootout -- a black Dodge Ram with temporary Delaware license plates reading XC988134. Witnesses reported seeing the truck leave eastbound on the Expressway and possibly exit in the Pleasantville area. Neither the truck nor the possible occupants have been found. The truck has damage to its back, rear bumper.
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Police charged four men and a teenager for the shootout.
In the Nissan Maxima, police charged the driver -- Anthony Hicks, 24, of Mays Landing, with weapons charges. His passenger, Rosemond Octavius, 22, of Egg Harbor Township, was found dead from gunshot wounds when police arrived to the Parkway.
In the Ford Expedition, police charged Lenardo Caro, 24, of Little Egg Harbor Township, Yahshaun Stukes-Williams, 19, of Mays Landing, Shaun Stukes, 38, of Atlantic City, and a 16-year-old boy with weapons charges.
Bail was set for each person at $250,000 and they will be held at Atlantic County Jail. Stukes-Williams and Stukes remain at Atlantic City Medical Center for injuries from the shooting.
Anyone with information about the Dodge Ram or about the shooting is asked to contact New Jersey State Police's Atlantic City Expressway Station by calling 609-965-7200.
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