
Atlantic County, NJ, Sheriff’s Capture Multiple Fugitives
The Atlantic County Sheriff’s Department is undoubtedly one of the most effective and proactive law enforcement agencies in America.
The results that they consistently deliver — especially considering the relatively small size of the department is impressive by any measure.
Here Is Their Latest Efforts
Captured:
Glen Daley, a wanted fugitive. Daly was wanted for attempted murder.
Atlantic County Sheriff’s Department
On October 29, 2025, the Atlantic County Sheriff's Office Fugitive/Warrants unit received a request for assistance from Investigator Hanley of the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision in apprehending Glen Daley, who was wanted on a Violation of Parole Warrant for attempted murder out of New York, said the Atlantic County Sheriff’s Department.
Wait, There’s More
Remarkably, at the time of Daley’s capture, the Atlantic County Sheriff’s Department … through it’s Fugitive/Warrants unit apprehended three additional fugitives unrelated to this capture within the same hour.
With A Little Help From Their Friends
Atlantic County Sheriff Detectives: Jinks, Cintron, Pennington, Officer Marin, and Officer Liberty are responsible for apprehending Daley on October 30, 2025.
The following directly assisted the Atlantic County Sheriff’s Department:
New York Department of Corrections for their invaluable assistance in capturing this wanted fugitive, said the Atlantic County Sheriff’s Department.
Daley was transported to the Atlantic County Criminal Courthouse. He is charged as a Fugitive from Justice and is currently being held at the Atlantic County Justice Facility.
You Can Help
If you know of the whereabouts of any wanted fugitives, you may contact the Atlantic County Sheriff's Office on a 24/7 basis at (609) 909-7200.
SOURCE: Atlantic County Sheriff’s Department.
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