Your help is being requested by the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office to help investigators find a pair of suspects wanted for a 2019 homicide in Neptune Township.

On the night of September 20, 2019, Neptune Township Police responded to the area surrounding R-NU Barbershop on Old Corlies Avenue after a report came in about shots fired around 8:11 pm and two men subsequently arriving in separate vehicles at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune City who had gunshot wounds.

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Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond Santiago said that the victim, 46-year old Wayne E. Jones of Neptune Township was pronounced dead at 9:02 pm while a 42-year old man from Trenton was treated and later released from care.

The barbershop area along Old Corlies Avenue, Prosecutor Santiago adds, was the same location where a homicide occurred several months prior to this shooting incident.

As for this investigation, the suspects were spotted on security footage taking off in a vehicle law enforcement believes is a 2012-16 black Toyota Camry with tinted windows.

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The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office and Neptune Township Police Department continue investigating the murder of Wayne Jones and are asking that anyone with information to contact either agency.

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You can call Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office Detective Aaron Shaw at 1-800-533-7443 or Detective Robert Hagerman of the Neptune Township Police Department at 732-988-8000, extension 419.

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You can report any tips anonymously by calling Monmouth County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-671-4400.

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