Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew C. Carey, Chief John J. Zebrowski of the Sayreville Police Department and Anthony A. Caputo, chairman and president of Crime Stoppers of Middlesex County Inc., announced today that a reward is being offered to anyone who anonymously provides information that leads to the arrest of a suspect in the homicide of a 17-year-old Sayreville girl who was killed 16 years ago. While the investigation into the death of Nancy Noga is active and is continuing, Crime Stoppers of Middlesex County Inc. is asking anyone with information on the case to contact authorities. Ms. Noga, a high school senior, left her job at a store on Route 9 in Old Bridge on January 7, 1999, and never returned home. A passerby discovered her body in a wooded area behind the Mini Mart Plaza shopping center on Ernston Road in Sayreville on January 12, 1999. There have been no arrests. Anyone with information on the case may anonymously contact Crime Stoppers Inc. of Middlesex County Inc. by calling 1-800-939-9600. Additionally, people with information may contact Crime Stoppers of Middlesex County Inc. at its website, middlesextips.com. Text messages may be sent to 274637 (CRIMES) with the keyword ‘’midtip’’ followed by a message. Those who call will be given instructions on how to collect cash rewards by using a numerical code that will be recognized by a local bank, which will pay the rewards. The amount of the awards will be decided by the Crime Stoppers of Middlesex County Inc. Board of Directors. Those with information also may contact Sgt. Mark Zambrzycki of the Sayreville Police Department at (732) 525-5406, or Sgt. Scott Crocco of the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office at (732) 745-4471.
Reward Offered in Sayreville Homicide
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