Crime & Safety
Ocean Twp. Woman Accused Of Hitting Man With Car, Leaving Him To Die
Police say she hit the West Long Branch man April 28. She was just arrested this week.
WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ — On April 28, a West Long Branch man was hit and killed by a car, and his body was found on the front lawn of his own home.
This week, the Monmouth County Prosecutor announced his office arrested and charged an Ocean Township woman with the crime:
Rena Cain, 53, is charged with first-degree murder, second-degree leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and third-degree hindering.
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At about 10:00 p.m. April 28, members of the West Long Branch Police Department responded to 123 Wall Street for a 911 call of an injured person.
Upon arrival, officers discovered a man unresponsive on the front lawn. Adriano Catano, 46, was ultimately pronounced dead at the scene. He lived at that address.
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Police say Cain hit Catano with her car in the vicinity of his home, but did not stop to render aid.
She fled the scene, leaving him to die, said the prosecutor. The man and the woman knew each other, said the prosecutor.
Correction: An earlier version of this story stated the man and woman did not know each other. That is not accurate. They knew each other.
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