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'James Bond Gang' Leader From Teaneck Nabbed in Sparta, Police Say

Teaneck man arrested Wednesday was free on bail for similar crimes, authorities say.

 
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“James Bond Gang” members Leevan Lawrence and Jerry Montgomery sit handcuffed on Radcliff Drive after they were removed from the their vehicle at gunpoint by Sparta Police after they committed a burglary on Greenfield Hill, police said. Sparta Township Police
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“James Bond Gang” members Leevan Lawrence and Jerry Montgomery sit handcuffed on Radcliff Drive after they were removed from the their vehicle at gunpoint by Sparta Police after they committed a burglary on Greenfield Hill, police said.
Sparta Officer Adam Carbery escorts Leevan Lawrence, of Englewood, to the police department's cellblock.

SPARTA -- Three members of a Bergen County burglary ring known as the “James Bond Gang” were arrested after they broke into and ransacked a Sparta residence Wednesday, Township Police Sgt. John-Paul Beebe said. The alleged gang is believed to be responsible for dozens of burglaries of high-end homes in Morris and Somerset counties, as well as other parts of the tri-state area.

Arrested at the scene were 30-year-old Englewood resident Leevan Lawrence, 29-year-old Courry Rice of Hackensack and the alleged leader of the “James Bond Gang” 31-year-old Teaneck resident, Jerry Montgomery, Beebe said. Beebe said all three arrested individuals were transported to the Sparta Police Department where they were charged with burglary, conspiracy to commit burglary and theft of movable property. Beebe said Montgomery was also charged with resisting arrest.

According to Beebe, the gang's criminal enterprise has been targeting high-end homes in affluent neighborhoods across the tri-state area for years and their brazen acts include breaking down the front doors of homes and tearing alarm systems off of the wall so they could steal, jewelry, cash and anything of value that can be placed in a pillow case.

Beebe said as the burglaries increased across the region, local law enforcement agencies banded together, sharing updated accurate intelligence along with man-power to help bring down the gang.

According to Beebe, the Bergen County Multi-Jurisdictional Task Force, headed by Lt. Christopher Stefanacci of the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office contacted Sparta Township Police Detective Terrence Mulligan and warned him the gang was preparing to target homes on the west side of Sparta. Beebe said the Task Force informed Mulligan a 2012 Chrysler mini-van bearing Michigan license plates was already en route, and Sparta patrols were deployed in and around certain west side neighborhoods.

According to Beebe, at 7:40 p.m., Officer Joseph Pensado and Det. Keith Hannam tracked fresh footprints in the snow going up to the front door of a home located on Greenfield Hill and found that the front door had been forced opened and several rooms had been ransacked.

Beebe said Sgt. Jeffrey Mase found and followed the mini-van, calling in back up for a high risk. After boxing the van in, the three occupants were removed from the van at gunpoint, Beebe said.

According to Beebe, a tan-colored pillow case containing assorted pieces of jewelry that were later determined to be proceeds from the burglary at Greenfield Hill had been tossed into the woods by the alleged gang members. The pillow case was recovered by members of the task force as they canvassed the area.

All three are being held at the Sussex County Jail with bail for Lawrence at $100,000 with no 10 percent option and Rice at $200,000 with no 10 percent option. Beebe said Montgomery, who was free on $100,000 bail following his arrest in Aug. of 2011 by Sparta Police after he committed burglaries in both Jefferson and Sparta, had his current bail revoked and new bail of $500,000 with no 10 percent option set.

Members of the task force also on scene included police officers and detectives from the following agencies; Englewood Cliffs, River Edge, Ramsey, Mahwah, Paramus, Harrison NY, Englewood, Teaneck Police Departments and the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office, Beebe said.

Detectives from the Sussex County Prosecutor’s Office and officers from the Sussex County Sheriff’s Department assisted at the scene and throughout the night as the scene was processed, Beebe said.

Despite this arrest and the current efforts of local law enforcement, the criminal enterprise known as the “James Bond Gang” remains intact, active and proficiently dangerous, Beebe said. Beebe said citizens should remain vigilant and report suspicious behavior by dialing 9-1-1.

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John Santaella

9:03 pm on Thursday, February 14, 2013

Are they called the "James Bond Gang'' because their IQ is 007?

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JamesTS

9:08 pm on Thursday, February 14, 2013

What i find most interesting here is that this guy was out on bail. Go search on The Patch and you will see so many stories about this same person being arrested for the exact same crimes. What is wrong with our legal system???

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sharon

3:28 pm on Friday, February 15, 2013

Honestly, when you think about it most of our Legal system is not up to standards or to the point of near stupidity !!!! When looking at TV or reading articles on criminal activities, it appears the same issues keep happening over and over again. These criminals are back on the street, doing the same ilegal acts, getting away with it until something extremely bad happens. Hopefully these low I.Q idiots are put away for a good amount of time until they can learn what is to be a good person/citizen in this country.

John Santaella

12:41 am on Friday, February 15, 2013

None will be out on bail now. They'll be in the Sussex County jail until their trial comes up.

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shimon baum

9:23 am on Friday, February 15, 2013

How dare they besmirch the name of character from a beloved film franchise.

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Tee Smyth

9:52 am on Friday, February 15, 2013

tsk, tsk, tsk. It's sad when people do not have an ethos that says: "Let me go out and do an honest day's work for an honest day's pay."

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Nick C

10:23 am on Friday, February 15, 2013

Keep these guys off the street please. They've proven that they do not belong or even want to be there.

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Ottmar Pak

10:43 am on Saturday, February 16, 2013

Why is there no explanation on their group's name, its origin and how the police know that it still exists beyond the 3 stooges? Information should be shaken out, not just stirred.

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