One good thing......if he lost a shoe, he probably wont get too far through the woods before he goes lame.
Especially running, he is going to bang his foot up real bad on fallen branches and rocks and I wouldn’t be surprised if he gets cut up in the briars which can get very thick in places like the river bottom along the Lamington.
I think he probably is hunkered down somewhere waiting for dark. If he went north, he is probably sitting somewhere between Route 22, Island Road, Lamington Road and River Road. There are lots of places to hide in there. The Lamington River is very shallow and he could easily cross any of a thousand places. The easiest way to get out of there without being seen is to follow the Lamington towards Oldwick, it’s mostly woods all the way with only one or two small country bridges across it. I seriously doubt this guy knows his way around though, so hopefully he’ll stumble right into a place where he can be easily caught or killed.
Ideally killed.
Here’s another update:
http://blog.nj.com/ledgerupdates/2007/04/fbi_agent_is_shot_and_killed.html
excerpts
Investigators believe the man lost one of his shoes shortly after the shooting. His second shoe was found this afternoon in the woods behind Raritan Valley Community College, police said.
Some 3,000 people, including a number of visiting elementary school-aged children, were in lockdown at Raritan Valley Community College in Branchburg, said John Trojan, a college official. The college sent everyone home at 3:30 p.m. at the request of police.
At Loukas Last American Diner on Route 22 in neighboring Branchburg, owner Nickos Halkias said police telephoned and asked him to be on the lookout.
“All they said was to look out for a Hispanic guy, jeans, tan jacket, long black hair,” said a woman who would only identify herself as Margaret.
He’s probably from the Edison area. Home base sounds like the Edison area. Look at the banks he had a hand in holding up:
In each case, a masked gunman entered a bank and fired a single shot signaling the start of the robbery. In at least two of the robberies in Middlesex County, the gunman was assisted by accomplices carrying rifles.
Investigators believe the team may have been involved in bank robberies at the Commerce Bank in Piscataway, a Bank of America in East Brunswick, a Bank of America in South Brunswick and a Bank of America in Ocean Township in Monmouth County.