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New Jersey State Police Takedown Auto Theft Trafficking Network after Wyckoff Stolen Porsche GPS Leads to Arrest

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Wyckoff NJ, the New Jersey State Police have arrested Tyquan R. Black, 19, of Irvington, N.J., for allegedly running an auto theft trafficking network in Newark, Essex County.

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On March 20, 2022, troopers from the New Jersey State Police Troop ‘B’ Totowa Station were notified that a Porsche Cayenne was stolen out of Wyckoff Township, N.J. During the investigation, troopers received live updates from Porsche through the Global Positioning System (GPS) and located the vehicle at a stop light Newark. The driver of the vehicle, identified as Tyquan R. Black, fled in the Porsche, ran a red light and subsequently struck an ambulance in the same location. Tyquan Black who was not injured during the crash, was arrested. Through various investigative means, it was learned that Black was responsible for trafficking twelve cars totaling over one million dollars.
Tyquan R. Black was charged with eluding, assault by auto, obstruction, criminal mischief, receiving stolen property and leading an auto theft trafficking network. He is detained in the Essex County Jail.
This case is being prosecuted by the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office.
Charges are mere accusations, and the accused is considered innocent until proven guilty.

5 thoughts on “New Jersey State Police Takedown Auto Theft Trafficking Network after Wyckoff Stolen Porsche GPS Leads to Arrest

  1. How long before he was released?

    1. Doesn’t matter, now he has more street cred………………..

  2. what a shock. another dirtbag from newark

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    1. the reality is he most Likely got $100 to steal the car , while his boss would have made $100,000 off the deal

      1. You’re correct James. carloads of juveniles from the shit hole of newark are driven up here and actually paid less than that. They know there will be no prosecution of the ‘young men’ if they are ever apprehended. its disgraceful how lawlessness is tolerated in New Jersey.

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