Robbery at South River Computer Shop Leaves One Arrested, Second on the Run
A robbery that shook a small town in New Jersey unfolded last month at a local computer repair shop. Two masked men entered the store around 6:45 p.m. on January 2, armed with a gun and pepper spray.
Threats and Violence
One intruder threatened an employee with the pepper spray before hurling it in their face.Loot
The robbers stole cash and other items from both the business and its staff.Swift Escape, Quick Response
Although the escape was swift, police acted quickly. Surveillance footage identified Fernando Ramos‑Garcia, a 30‑year‑old resident of South River, as one suspect. He was taken into custody on Thursday at his home on Burton Avenue and faces charges of robbery, aggravated assault, and weapons violations.
Cooperation Across Departments
Investigators worked with officers from neighboring Sayreville—who are handling a similar incident—to piece together the events. The second suspect remains at large; anyone with information is urged to contact Detective Sgt. Kenneth Nale by phone.Legal Proceedings
Ramos‑Garcia is currently held in the Middlesex County jail and will appear before a judge on March 12. No attorney has yet been named, but his legal team is expected to step in soon.
This case underscores how quickly a routine business can become the target of violent crime and highlights the importance of interdepartmental cooperation in catching criminals, even when evidence comes only from cameras.