Police: Ocean County Man Wanted In Dismemberment Of Murder Victim Captured

Jared Krysiak (Photo courtesy Ocean County Prosecutor's Office)
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  7 pm update on 7/16/2024

OCEAN COUNTY – Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that on July 16, 2024, Jared Krysiak, 34, of Brick Township, a fugitive from justice, who was charged on July 13, 2024 with Hindering Apprehension and Desecration of Human remains in connection with a series of events that occurred in Toms River and Jackson Townships on or about July 3, 2024, was taken into custody in Marlboro, New Jersey, by Detectives from the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crime Unit and Toms River Township Police Department. Krysiak has been transported to the Ocean County Jail where he will remain lodged pending a detention hearing.

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TOMS RIVER – A Brick Township suspect is wanted in connection with the killing and dismemberment of a Toms River man, officials said.

  Jared Krysiak, 34, was charged with Hindering Apprehension and Desecration of Human Remains.

  Krysiak, along with three other individuals, are accused of helping to dispose of the body of Kerry Rollason, 56, of Toms River.

  This occurred in a Ravenwood Drive home in Toms River on July 5. The death was uncovered while investigating the fatal shooting of Gabriella Caroleo, 25, on June 27 in Manchester.

  Krysiak has not yet been taken into custody, and is considered a fugitive from justice. A warrant for his arrest has been issued and his name has been entered in the National Crime Information Center database.

  Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer urges anyone in possession of information related to this investigation to contact Detective Denis Mitchell of the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office at 732-929-2027 ext. 2476, or Detective James Carey of the Toms River Township Police Department at 732-349-0150.

  The charges referenced are merely accusations and the public are reminded that all defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.