New Jersey State Police turned to Facebook to help identify the suspects.
Using Facebook, New Jersey State Police were able to identify and arrest two Millville men who allegedly stole from numerous residences in Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem counties.
Justin Daughtry, 24, and Kenneth Fuqua, 30, were charged with burglary, theft, criminal attempt and receiving stolen property. They are both being held in the Cumberland County Jail.
On June 2, surveillance camera footage captured two men attempting to break into a house in the Brotmanville section of Pittsgrove Township, Salem County. The two burglars fled before gaining entry into the house.
New Jersey State Police shared information about the burglary attempt and the video from the incident on its official Facebook page on July 1 in hopes of identifying the two men.
Authorities were able to identify the two men as Daughtry and Fuqua. The two men allegedly performed burglaries in the Maurice River Township area of Cumberland County and Franklinville area of Gloucester County.
Fuqua was arrested at his residence and held in the Cumberland County Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail for the Maurice River Township area burglaries and $50,000 bail for the other burglaries. Daughtry was already being held at Cumberland County Jail for unrelated charges and was given a bail of $50,000 for the additional burglary charges.
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