Crime & Safety

Three Fugitives Wanted in Gloucester County Nabbed: Authorities

The three were wanted on warrants for failure to appear in state Superior Court in Woodbury, authorities said.

Three fugitives wanted by the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office for failure to appear in court were arrested over the past three days, authorities said. 

Ahmet Bolat, 42, was apprehended Sunday at his workplace, Colonial Diner on Broad Street in Woodbury. 

"A tipster’s report that he worked in the kitchen proved correct," said Bernie Weisnefeld, spokesman for the prosecutor's office. 

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Bolat, of Williamstown, was wanted because he'd failed to comply with probation supervision/bail supervision on charges of endangering the welfare of a child and failure to extinguish a fire, authorities said. He allegedly failed to remove two children from his apartment during a stove fire. 

A second fugitive, 25-year-old Janine Bonnani, was arrested Monday at the Atlantic City Rescue Mission by members of the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office Fugitive Unit, according to Weisenfeld. 

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Bonnani, of Sewell, failed to appear in state Superior Court in Woodbury on March 4, 2013, for an arraignment/status conference on charges of burglary and theft, authorities said. Bonnani is accused of committing multiple residential burglaries in Washington Township, Gloucester County. 

Early Tuesday morning, a third fugitive wanted in Gloucester County was apprehended, according to Gloucester Township police. 

Yuuki Nemoto, 26, was arrested at his apartment in the Blackwood section of Gloucester Township after a 90-minute standoff with police. 

Nemoto had failed to appear in state Superior Court in Woodbury on March 20, 2013 for a pre-arraignment interview on a charge of theft by unlawful taking, authorities said. 

He was accused of stealing items from his employer,  Gordon's Jewelers at Deptford Mall. 

In addition to the fugitive warrant, Nemoto was charged Tuesday with obstruction of justice and resisting arrest. He was held in the Camden County Jail. 


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