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By DONALD WITTKOWSKI
The pedestrian was struck near the intersection of 78th Street and Landis Avenue.
McQuillen credited Sea Isle’s Det. Sgt. Bill Bradshaw and Det. Nick Giordano for doing a “phenomenal job” in handling the month-long investigation. Bradshaw and Giordano worked with the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office and Pleasantville police to identify and arrest Rodriguez-Cuevas.
“This case started with no physical or video evidence. It was just hard work on the part of two detectives,” McQuillen said. “It’s a credit to those two guys.”
Sea Isle police sought the public’s help immediately after the accident by requesting any home surveillance video that may have captured the accident. After having no luck with the video, Bradshaw and Giordano simply used “old-fashioned police investigative work” to make the arrest, McQuillen said.
“They used all the tools available,” McQuillen said. “They did a phenomenal job from the start.”