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woman survives a home invasion where she was brutally stabbed by a young stranger 22 photos "He was wearing a baseball hat," she said, but "you could tell his hair was cut short." She continued monitoring Doyle while also investigating other leads. "I wanted to see if cut his hair." Tozzi says Brennan seemed nervous when she showed him the suspect sketch.

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"He had never been arrested," she said.Īt the end of July, when the Doyle family was back in town from a trip, the detective went to their house. Looking into his background, she found no juvenile record. Tozzi had never heard Doyle's name before. Doyle fit the description of the suspect sketch around town, the tipster said, and, what's more, he had recently cut his "skater"-style hair short. Investigators showed it to Ongsiako who tweaked it saying, "'That looks like the person who stabbed me.'"Ī tip led investigators to 16-year-old Brennan Doyle, who lived near Ongsiako's home. Then a Taco Bell customer who had seen the suspect helped police create a sketch.

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Police didn't find him, but while searching the area, they found Ongsiako's stolen car abandoned behind a movie theatre. Taco Bell employees in a strip mall five miles from Ongsiako's home reported a young man with a similar appearance walking through their drive-thru with a knife. Tozzi says police got another call shortly after Ongsiako's attack. "It was too coincidental," she said, "for somebody to be walking … and then 15 minutes later, you know, Donna is calling to say that she was stabbed." Police responded but the young man was gone.

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Monmouth County Detective Andrea Tozzi says shortly before Ongsiako's 911 call, a driver had called police to report a young man with a backpack hitchhiking along the road near Ongsiako's home. (This story was previously scheduled to air on Saturday, May 13.)Īlmost immediately after the assault, a manhunt began for Ongsiako's attacker. "48 Hours" contributor Jim Axelrod reports on the case in "A Stabbing in Colts Neck" airing Saturday, May 20 at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. Ongsiako is now speaking publicly about her attack, the hunt for her assailant and overcoming the trauma. Ongsiako was rushed to the hospital and was in surgery for more than seven hours. Police and first responders arrived within minutes, but the young man had fled.















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