Alaji Ahmad-Alwan
On April 7, 2025 at 12:57 A.M., the concierge at the Xchange apartment complex called 9-1-1 to report a male, later identified as Alaji Ahmad-Alwan, was attempting to gain access into the 4000 building on Riverside Station Boulevard. After being denied access to the building, Alaji Ahmad-Alwan fled and stole a golf cart, valued at $13,000, that belonged to the Xchange complex.
The golf cart was found abandoned near 5000 Riverside Station Boulevard and Alaji Ahmad-Alwan was located nearby and placed under arrest. During a search of his person, incident to his arrest, Secaucus Police found property belonging to a Robbinsville, NJ resident.
Secaucus Police contacted Robbinsville Police in regard to the property and were informed their resident was victim of an armed home invasion earlier in the morning. It became known that Alaji Ahmad-Alwan matched the description of the person who committed that crime. After being provided with this information and Alaji Ahmad-Alwan’s identity, Robbinsville Police filed an arrest warrant charging Alaji Ahmad-Alwan for that crime.
Furthermore, Alaji Ahmad-Alwan was found to have an active arrest warrant issued on March 28, 2025 from Point Pleasant, NJ for motor vehicle theft.
“This incident is a clear example that criminals operate with no jurisdictional boundaries, therefore the only way to hold these criminals accountable is to share intelligence with one another, ” Chief Dennis Miller said. “I commend the investigative follow up work of my Patrol Division, which directly associated this career criminal to additional crimes and I am proud of the hard work they put forth each and every day.”
Alaji Ahmad-Alwan, 22, of Philadelphia, PA is charged with Unlawful Taking of Means of Conveyence [2C:20-10(b)], Credit Card Theft [2C:21-6c(1)(b)], Receiving Stolen Property [2C:20-7(a)] and Hindering his own Apprehension [2C:29-3b(4)], for giving false information to the police. He was lodged in the Hudson County Jail. These charges are merely accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.