Bayonne, NJ – In a significant law enforcement operation, the Bayonne Police Department arrested Raymond Gorczycki, a 50-year-old male from Newark, on charges related to burglary, theft, criminal mischief, and a parole violation. The arrest was made on August 7, 2024, at approximately 0650 hours in the area of 25th Street and Avenue C.
The investigation, led by the Bayonne Police Department Detective Bureau, linked Gorczycki to a series of criminal activities. He was identified as the perpetrator in the theft of cash from three collection boxes at St. John Paul II Parish (formerly Mt. Carmel) on July 23, 2024. During this incident, Gorczycki damaged the collection boxes to gain access and stole between $200 and $300.
Additionally, Gorczycki was charged for a burglary and theft from a motor vehicle in the Lexington Avenue area on August 3, 2024. The charges against him reflect the severity and breadth of his criminal actions.
Furthermore, the arrest revealed that Gorczycki was in violation of the terms of his state parole. This violation adds another layer of legal consequences to his recent activities.
The arrest and charges against Gorczycki underscore the Bayonne Police Department’s commitment to maintaining public safety and upholding the law. The department’s prompt and thorough investigation led to the identification and apprehension of the suspect, demonstrating their dedication to protecting the community and ensuring that offenders are held accountable for their actions.